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SEC. 18. This act shall be in force from and after the first day of June next. Rati- 

 fied this 12th day of March, A. D. 1881. 



[NOTE. The provisions of the act amending sections four and five of the " Phar- 

 macy Act/' as ratified on January 27, 1891, and which went into effect July 1, 1891, 

 only apply to towns of over 800 inhabitants. SECRETARY.] 



In explanation of the above note, it will be necessary to say that heretofore phy- 

 sicians had the legal right to register as pharmacists anywhere in the State; now that 

 right has been limited to physicians resident of towns less than 800 inhabitants; all 

 others have to pass the examination of the State board of pharmacy. 



Pharmacists registered in this State are exempt from jury duty. 



WM. SIMPSON, 

 Sec'y N. C. Board Pharmacy. 



NORTH DAKOTA. 



AN ACT to regulate the practice of pharmacy, the licensing of persons to carry on such practice, and 

 the sale of poisons in the State of North Dakota. 



Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota : 



SECTION 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person other than a registered phar- 

 macist to retail, compound, or dispense drugs, medicines, or poisons, or to institute 

 or conduct any pharmacy, store, or shop for retailing, compounding, or dispensing 

 drugs, medicines, or poisons, unless such person shall be a registered pharmacist or 

 shall employ or place in charge of said pharmacy, store, or shop a registered phar- 

 macist within the full meaning of this act, except as hereinafter provided for. 



SEC. 2. In order to be registered within the full meaning of this act, all persons 

 must either be graduates in pharmacy or shall have been engaged in the dispensing 

 of drugs and medicines for a period of not less than four years, in the preparation of 

 physicians' prescriptions, or shall be licentiates in pharmacy. 



*SEC. 3. Licentiates in pharmacy shall be such persons as have had two succes- 

 sive years' practical experience in drug stores wherein the prescriptions of medical 

 practitioners are compounded, and have sustained a satisfactory examination before 

 the State board of pharmacy, hereinafter mentioned. The board of pharmacy may 

 grant certificates of registration to graduates in pharmacy who have obtained a 

 diploma from such colleges or schools of pharmacy as shall be approved by said 

 boards, or to licentiates or such other State or Territorial board as it may deem 

 proper, without further examination. 



* Sections 3, 5, 8, 10, 11, and 12 have been amended as shown by following act, 

 approved March 6, 1893 : 



AN ACT to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate the practice of pharmacy, the licensing of 

 persons to carry on such practice, and the sale of poisons in the State of North Dakota," approved 

 March 20th, 1890. 



Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota: 

 SECTION 1. That section 3 of said act be amended to read as follows: 

 " SEC. 3. Licentiates in pharmacy shall be such persons as have had four successive 

 years' practical experience in drug stores wherein the prescriptions of medical prac- 

 titioners are compounded, and have sustained a satisfactory examination before the 

 State board of pharmacy, hereinafter mentioned. The board of pharmacy may 

 grant certificates of registration to graduates in pharmacy who have obtained a 

 diploma from such colleges or schools of pharmacy as shall be approved by said 

 boards, or to licentiates or such other State of Territorial board as it may deem 

 proper, without further examination." 



SEC. 2. That section 5 of said act be amended by adding thereto the following: 

 " SEC. 5. The said board shall also have the power to cancel the certificate of any 

 registered pharmacist for intemperance, incompetency, or illegal sale of intoxicating 

 liquors, in the following manner: 



