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his business; a copy of which book, corrected quarterly, shall, by the secretary of 

 such board, be placed on file in the office of the secretary of the Territory, and cer- 

 tified copies of the record so filed, certified by the secretary of the Territory, shall 

 be evidence in all criminal prosecutions under this act and of equal force with th 

 original. Registered pharmacists who have voluntarily retired from business for a 

 period not exceeding one year shall not forfeit their registration : Provided, They 

 shall comply with section 17 of said [this] chapter.* 



(3632) SEC. 9. Any person in order to become a qualified pharmacist within the 

 meaning of this act, shall apply and appear for examination and registration, and 

 shall pay to the board of pharmacy five dollars, which shall be turned into the Ter- 

 ritorial treasury, and on passing the examination required, shall be furnished free 

 of cost a certificate of registration, signed by said board. Should said person fail to 

 pass a satisfactory examination, he may at any other one meeting of the board of 

 pharmacy within twelve months, be permitted to be examined without cost. 



(3633) SEC. 10. Graduates as specified in section three, shall apply for registration, 

 and il they produce satisfactory evidence to the board of pharmacy that they have 

 a right to be registered, shall, upon paying the said board three dollars, be fur- 

 nished^a certificate of registration without examination. 



(3634) SEC. 11. That the provisions of this act shall not prevent any person from 

 engaging in the business herein described as proprietor or owner thereof: Provided, 

 Such proprietor or owner shall have employed in his business some registered phar- 

 macist to fill prescriptions and compound drugs.* 



(3635) SEC. 12. Any person receiving a certificate of registration shall place it in 

 a conspicuous place in his place of business; failing to do this, the board of phar- 

 macy shall cancel his registration and deprive him of his certificate. 



(3636) SEC. 13. Any person who continues to propound [compound] prescriptions or 

 retail medicines without complying with this act, shall upon conviction thereof be 

 sentenced to pay a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than one hundred 

 dollars, and upon the second and every subsequent conviction, shall be sentenced 

 to a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than two hundred dollars 

 and imprisonment for ninety days in [the] county jail. 



(3637) SEC. 14. Any person who shall procure registration for himself or for an- 

 other under this act by making or causing to be made any false representation, shall 

 be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be fined not less than twenty-five nor more 

 than one hundred dollars, and the name of the person so fraudulently registered 

 shall be stricken from the register. 



(3638) SEC. 15. That the board of pharmacy be, and they are hereby, authorized 

 to institute and maintain suits and prosecutions, under the provisions of said chap- 

 tor and this act, iu the name of the Territory of Oklahoma.* 



(3639) SEC. 16. All courts having jurisdiction in criminal causes are required to 

 give this act in charge to each grand jury impanelled in such courts. 



(3640) SEC. 17. It shall be the duty of every registered pharmacist or assistant 

 pharmacist, upon changing his place of busings from one town to another forth- 

 with to notify by letter the secretary of the board of pharmacy of such change, 

 and to enclose a fee of fifty cents, upon receipt of which the secretary shall make 

 the necessary alteration on 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 regis- 

 tered 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 reg- 

 ister on the payment to the secretary within one year of a fee of five dollars. It shall 



* Act March 14, 1893. 



