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number "five " (5), in the eleventh line, the following : " Provided, That registered 

 pharmacists who remove to another locality, and reengage in the practice of phar- 

 macy within a period of two years, and have paid to the commission of pharmacy 

 the sum of one dollar on or before the 22d day of March of each year, as provided in 

 this chapter. Such registered pharmacist shall not be required to register by exam- 

 ination, but his former registration shall be in full force and effect." 



SEC. 2. This act being deemed of immediate importance shall take effect and 

 be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Iowa State 

 Leader, newspapers published at Des Homes, Iowa. 



Approved April 12, 1888. 



CHAPTER 36, LAWS OF 1890. RELATING TO PHARMACISTS REGISTERED WITHOUT 



EXAMINATION. 



AN ACT to amend section one (1) of chapter one hundred and thirty-seven (137), acts of the Nine- 

 teenth (19th) General Assembly, relating to pharmacists registered without examination. 



Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa : 



SECTION 1. That section one (1) of chapter one hundred and thirty-seven (137), 

 acts of the Nineteenth (19th) General Assembly, be amended by inserting after the 

 word " examination " in the iifth (5th) line the words "shall not," and by striking 

 ont the words "who has thus forfeited his registration" in the ninth (9th) line, and 

 by striking out the word "is" in the tenth (10th) line and inserting in lieu thereof 

 1 1n- words " will not be." 



Approved May 15, 1890. 



NOTE. The above act having no publication clause took effect July 4, 1890. 



CHAPTER 35, LAWS OF 1890. To REGULATE THE KEEPING AND SALE OF INTOX- 

 ICATING LIQUORS. 



AN ACT to provide for and regulate the keeping and Mle of intoxicating liquors for lawful purposes, 

 and to repeal sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19, of chapter 71, laws 

 of the Twenty-second General Assembly. 



Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa: 



SECTION 1. That sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 

 19, of chapter 71, laws of the Twenty -second General Assembly, be, and the same are 

 hereby, repealed, and the following enacted in lieu thereof: 



SEC. 2. That after this act takes effect no person shall manufacture for sale, sell, 

 keep for sale, give away, exchange, barter, or dispense any intoxicating liquor, for 

 any purpose whatever, otherwise than is provided in this act. Persons holding per- 

 mits, as herein provided, shall be authorized to sell and dispense intoxicating liq- 

 uors for pharmaceutical and medical purposes, and alcohol for specified chemical and 

 mechanical purposes, and wine for sacramental purposes and to sell to registered 

 pharmacists and manufacturers of proprietary medicines, for use in compounding 

 medicines, and to permit-holders for use and resale by them, for the purposes 

 authorized by this act, but for no other purposes whatever; and all permits must be 

 procured, as hereinafter provided, from the district court of the proper county at 

 any term thereof after this act takes effect, and a permit to buy and sell intoxicat- 

 ing liquors, when so procured shall continue in force until revoked according to law: 

 Provided, further, That this section shall not be construed to prevent licensed physi- 

 cians from dispensing in good faith such liquors as medicine to patients actually sick 

 and under their treatment at the time of such dispensing: Provided, further, That in 

 case of death or other disability of any registered pharmacist the administrator, 

 guardian, or legal representative of such pharmacist may continue such business 

 subject to the provisions of this act through the agency of any reputable registered 

 pharmacist conditioned upon there being first obtained the approval of the district 



