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vided, That the person charged with the fraud be first allowed a hearing by the 

 board. 



SEC. 11. Any person not a registered pharmacist, as provided in this act, who 

 shall conduct a drug store or pharmacy, or place for compounding or dispensing 

 drugs, medicines, or chemicals for medicinal use, in any city or incorporated town in 

 the State of Arkansas, or who shall take, use, or exhibit the title of registered ]jhar- 

 macist without the same has been regularly conferred on him, as set forth in 

 sections 6 and 7 of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con- 

 viction therefor [thereof ] be liable to a penalty of not less than $5 nor more than $100 : 

 Provided, That any person or persons, not a registered pharmacist, may own or con- 

 duct such a store, if he or they keep constantly in their store a registered pharma- 

 cist: Provided further, That this act shall not apply to physicians putting up their 

 own prescriptions, nor to the sale of those articles commonly known as "grocers' 

 drugs," nor to the sale of patent or proprietary medicines or non-secret medicines. 



SEC. 12. If any registered pharmacist shall be convicted by a court of competent 

 jurisdiction, in this State, of the illegal sale or handling of intoxicating liquors his 

 certificate as registered pharmacist shall thereupon become null and void, and his 

 license or authority to engage in the business, as set forth in section 1 of this act, 

 shall be thereupon revoked. 



SEC. 13. If any registered pharmacist shall go out of the drug business and 

 remain out for a period of twelve months, his certificate as a registered pharmacist 

 shall thereupon expire. 



SEC. 14. All suits for the recovery of the several penalties prescribed in this act 

 shall be prosecuted in the name of the State of Arkansas, in any court having juris- 

 diction, and it shall be the duty of the prosecuting attorney of the county where 

 such offense is committed to prosecute all persons violating the provisions of this 

 act upon proper complaint being made. All penalties collected under the provisions 

 of this act shall inure to the public-school fund of the school district in which the 

 offense was committed. 



SEC. 15. Nothing in this act shall be construed to repeal or in any wise interfere 

 with the collection of the "privilege taxes" now levied, for State, county, or city 

 purposes, on the business of hawking, peddling, or street vending of goods, wares, 

 and merchandise. 



SEC. 16. All persons registered under this act shall be exempt and free from jury 

 duty in the State of Arkansas. 



SEC. 17. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act be, and the same are 

 hereby repealed, and this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its 

 passage. 



ARIZONA. 



Governor L. 0. Hughes, under date June 1, 1893, says the State of 

 Arizona has no pharmacy law. 



CALIFORNIA. 



CHAPTER 85. 



AN ACT to regulate the practice of pharmacy and sale of poisons in the State of California. 

 The People of the State of California, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as 

 follows : 



SECTION 1. From and after the first day of January, A. D. eighteen hundred 

 and ninety-two, it shall be unlawful for any person to conduct any pharmacy or 

 store for dispensing or compounding medicines, unless such person be a registered 

 pharmacist, within the meaning of this act; and it shall be unlawful for any person 

 to compound or dispense any physician's prescription, unless such person be a reg- 

 istered pharmacist, or a registered assistant pharmacist, within the meaning of this 

 act, except as hereinafter provided. 



