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factory examination before the State board of pharmacy. Graduates in pharmacy 

 who have obtained diplomas from such colleges and shools of pharmacy as shall be 

 approved by the board of pharmacy, aud who, previous to obtaining said diploma, 

 have had four years' experience in the dispensing of physicians' prescriptions, may, 

 on payment of a fee of $5, be made registered pharmacists. 



SEC. 3. "Assistant pharmacists," in the meaning of this act, shall comprise all per- 

 sons regularly registered as licentiates in pharmacy in the State of Colorado for the 

 year ending July 2, 1893, who have been authorized to " assist in the dispensing 

 and compounding of physicians' prescriptions," under the supervision of a properly 

 qualified person ; and all persons over eighteen years of age, having two years' 

 practical experience in the compounding and dispensing of physicians' prescrip- 

 tions, who shall pass such examination as the State board of pharmacy shall require. 

 Assistant pharmacists shall not be permitted to conduct or manage a pharmacy on 

 their own account, nor assume the management of such business for others. 



SEC. 4. Immediately upon the passage of this act, aud biennially thereafter, the 

 Colorado Pharnfacal Association may submit to the governor of the State of Colo- 

 rado, the names of ten or more registered pharmacists having at least ten years' 

 experience as dispensing pharmacists; and from this number the governor shall 

 appoint three; and the said three registered pharmacists shall constitute the State 

 board of pharmacy of the State of Colorado, to have and to hold office for the term 

 of two years, or until their successors shall have been duly appointed and qualified. 



In case of resignation or removal from the State of any member of said board, or 

 of a vacancy occurring from any cause, the governor shall appoint a registered 

 pharmacist to serve as a member of the board for the remainder of the unexpired 

 term. 



SEC. 5. The said board shall, within thirty days after its appointment, meet in 

 the cfty of Denver, and organize by the selection of a president, secretary, and 

 treasurer, who shall serve for the term of one year, and who shall perform the 

 duties prescribed by the board. Meetings for the examination of applicants for 

 registration, granting of certificates, and the transaction of such other necessary 

 business, shall be held at least once in four months, aud at such times and places as 

 may be fixed upon by the board: Provided, That ten days' public notice of the time 

 and place of each meeting at which there is an examination of candidates for regis- 

 tration shall be given. 



It shall be the duty of the board to receive all applications for examination and 

 registration submitted in proper form, to grant certificates to such persons as may 

 be entitled to the same under this act; to cause the prosecution of all persons vio- 

 lating any of the provisions of this act; to report annually to the governor and to 

 the State Pharmacal Association, upon the condition of pharmacy in the State of 

 Colorado, which report shall furnish also a record of the proceedings of the board^ 

 as well as the names of all persons registered under this act ; to keep a book for 

 registration in which shall be entered the names and places of business of all per- 

 sons registered under this act; 011 what grounds, and under which particular sec- 

 tion of this act each was registered, and any other facts pertaining to the granting 

 of certificates. 



The board shall have power to make by-laws for the full and proper execution of 

 its duties under this act; to prescribe the forms and methods of application, exami- 

 nation and registration; to demand and receive from applicants the fees heiein pro- 

 vided, which shall be held by the board and applied to the payment of salaries and 

 other necessary expenses incident to the full discharge of its duties. 



SEC. 6. The salaries of said board shall be $5.00 to each member for each day of 

 actual service, and all legitimate expenses incurred in the discharge of official duties. 



The secretary of said board shall receive an additional salary, to be fixed by the 

 board, and not to exceed $500.00 per annum ; he shall pay to the treasurer at each 

 regular meeting, or whenever the board may direct, such funds of the board as may 

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