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upon making application for registration, and upon payment to the secretary of the 

 said board of a fee of one (1) dollar, be entitled to a certificate as a "registered 

 assistant," which said certificate shall entitle him to continue in such duties as clerk 

 or assistant; but such certificate shall not entitle him to engage in business on his 

 own account, unless he shall have had at least four years' practical experience in 

 pharmacy at the time of the passage of this sect. Annually thereafter, during the 

 time he shall continue in such duties, he shall pay to said secretary a sum not to 

 exceed fifty (50) cents, for which he shall receive a renewal of his certificate. 



*SEC. 10. Every registered pharmacist who desires to continue the practice of 

 his profession shall, annually, during the time he shall continue such practice, on 

 such date as the board of pharmacy shall determine, pay to the secretary of said 

 board a registration fee, the amount of which shall be fixed by the board, and which 

 in no case shall exceed two (2) dollars, in return for which payment he shall receive 

 a renewal of said registration. Every certificate of registration and every renewal 

 of such certificate shall be conspicuously exposed in the pharmacy to which it 

 applies. It shall be the duty of every registered pharmacist or assistant pharmacist, 

 upon changing his place of business, to notify by letter, within thirty tlays, the 

 secretary of the State board of pharmacy of such change, and to inclose a fee of 

 fifty cents, upon receipt of which the secretary shall make the necessary alterations. 

 If not notified within the time specified, the name of such registered pharmacist or 

 assistant pharmacist shall be stricken from the register. The secretary shall publish 

 annually a list of all persons who are duly registered as "registered pharmacists" 

 and "assistant pharmacists/ 7 a copy of which shall be mailed free to each "regis- 

 tered pharmacist " and "assistant pharmacist" in the State. 



*SEC. 11. The secretary of the State board of ph;inii.i< y shall receive a salary, 

 which shall be determined by said board; he shall also receive his traveling and 

 other expenses incurred in the performance of his official duties. The other members 

 of said board shall receive the sum of five (5) dollars for each day actually engaged 

 in such service and all legitimate and necessary expenses incurred in attending the 

 meeting of said board, or while performing strictly official duties. Said expenses 

 shall be paid from the fees and penalties received by said board under the provisions 

 of this act, and no part of the salary or other expenses of said board shall be paid 

 out of the public treasury. All moneys received by said board in excess of said 

 allowances and other expenses hereinbefore provided for shall be held by the secre- 

 tary of said board as a special fund for meeting the expenses of said board, said 

 secretary giving such bonds as the said board shall from time to time direct and 

 approve. The said board shall, in its annual report to the governor, and to the 

 North Dakota pharmaceutical association, render an account of all moneys received 

 and disbursed by them pursuant to this act. 



out of the public treasury. All moneys received by said board in excess of said 

 allowance and other expenses, hereinbefore provided for, shall be held by the treas- 

 urer of said board as a special fund for meeting the expenses of said board and the 

 expenses of this annual meeting and report of this North Dakota pharmaceutical 

 association and other necessary expenses which may be incurred by said association, 

 said treasurer giving such bonds as the said board shall from time to time direct and 

 approve. The said board shall, in its annual report to the governor and to the North 

 Dakota pharmaceuticarassociation, render an account of all moneys received and 

 disbursed by them pursuant to this act. 



SEC. 6. That section 12 of said act shall be amended to read as follows: 

 SEC. 12. Any person not being or having in his employ a registered pharmacist 

 within the full meaning of this (act) who shall retail, compound, or compense [dis- 

 pense] medicines, or who shall take, use, or exhibit the title of a registered pharmacist, 

 or announce or advertise in any manner that would lead the public to believe that he 

 was a registered pharmacist, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon 

 conviction shall, for each and every offense, be liable to a penalty not to exceed fifty 

 (50) dollars. Any registered pharmacist or other person who shall permit the com- 



