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SEC. 19. Nothing in this act shall be construed to abate any action or proceeding 

 now pending in any court in this State for a violation of the provisions of the sec- 

 tions hereby repealed, or to operate to bar any prosecutions hereafter brought for 

 any such violations committed prior to the passage and taking effect of this act. 

 . SEC. 20. The superior courts of this State and the judges and clerks thereof shall 

 have and exercise the same powers and duties as are in this act specified for district 

 courts, their judges and clerks as to granting and revoking permits. 



SEC. 21. 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 the Des 

 Moiiies Leader, newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa. 



Approved April 18, 1890. 



Published in the Des Moines Leader April 2% 1890, and in the Iowa State Regis- 

 ter April 23, 1890. 



KANSAS. 



CHAPTER 150. THE PHARMACY LAW. 



AN ACT entitled "An act to prevent incompetent or unauthorized persons from engaging in the 

 practice of pharmacy ; also to regulate the sale of poisons and proprietary medicines; to prevent 

 and punish the adulteration of drugs, medicines, medicinal preparations, and chemicals ; and to 

 create a hoard of pharmacy for the regulation of the practice of pharmacy in the State of Kansas." 



Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas : 



SECTION 1. It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person within the State of Kan- 

 sas to open or conduct any pharmacy or store for retailing, dispensing, or compound- 

 ing medicines or poisons, unless such person be a registered pharmacist within the 

 meaning of this act, or shall employ a registered pharmacist to conduct the same. 

 And it shall be unlawful for any person to compound and sell at retail any medi- 

 cines or poisons, or to compound and dispense any physicians' prescriptions, unless 

 such person be a registered pharmacist, or a registered assistant pharmacist, within 

 the meaning of this act, except as hereinafter provided. Any person violating the 

 provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con- 

 viction thereof shall be liable to a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars nor more 

 than one hundred dollars for each and every such offense. 



SEC. 2. Repealed. 



SEC. 3. The board of pharmacy shall register in a suitable book, a duplicate of 

 which shall be kept in the office of the secretary of State, the names and places of 

 residence of all persons to whom they issue certificates, and the date thereof. A 

 copy of the record of the board, or of any portion thereof certified by its secretary, 

 shall be deemed lawful evidence in any court of this State. 



SEC. 7. It shall be the duty or every registered pharmacist or assistant pharma- 

 cist, upon changing his place of business, forthwith to notify by letter the secretary 

 of the board of pharmacy of such change, and to inclose a fee of fifty cents, upon 

 receipt of which the secretary shall make the necessary alteration in his register. 

 It shall also be the duty of every registered pharmacist or assistant pharmacist to 

 notify by letter said secretary, on the first day of July in each year, whether he still 

 continues practicing pharmacy at registered place of business. The secretary shall 

 notify every person who shall not have notified the board as herein provided, and in 

 case an answer, enclosing a fee of fifty cents, shall not be received by the secretary 

 within thirty days, such name shall be stricken from the register: Provided always, 

 That his name may be restored to the register on the payment to the secretary, 

 within one year, of a fee of five dollars. It shall be the duty of the secretary of the 

 board to erase from the registry the name of any registered pharmacist who may 

 have died, removed from, or ceased to do business in this State, and to make all nec- 

 essary alterations in the location of the person registered under this act. He shall 

 publish annually a list of all persons that are duly registered as pharmacists and 

 assistant pharmacists, a copy of which shall be mailed free to each and every regis- 

 tered pharmacist and assistant pharmacist in the State. 



