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tinnethe practice of his profession, shall triennially thereafter, during the time he 

 shall continue in such practice, on such date as said board may determine, pay to 

 the secretary of said board a registration fee to be fixed by said board, but which 

 shall in no case exceed, if a pharmacist, one dollar, if assistant pharmacist, fifty 

 cents, for which he shall receive a renewal of such registration. Every certificate 

 of registration granted under this act shall be conspicuously exposed in the pre- 

 scription department of the drug or chemical store to which it applies, or in which 

 the assistant is engaged. The secretary of said board shall receive a salary which 

 shall be fixed 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 three dollars for each day actually engaged in the service 

 thereof and all legitimate and necessary expenses incurred in attending the meet- 

 ings of said board. Said salary per diem and expenses shall be paid after an item- 

 ized statement of the same has been rendered and approved by the board from the 

 fees and penalties received by said board under the provisions of this act. All 

 moneys received in excess of said per diem allowance and other expenses above pro- 

 vided for shall be held by the secretary as a special fund for meeting the expenses of 

 said board ; he giving such bond as said board shall from time to time direct. 



SEC. 4408. The Ohio board of pharmacy shall examine every person who desires 

 to carry on or engage in the business of a retail apothecary or of retailing any drugs, 

 medicines, chemicals, poisons, or pharmaceutical preparations, or of compounding 

 or dispensing the prescriptions of physicians, as proprietor and manager, touching 

 his competency and qualifications for that purpose, and upon a majority of the board 

 being satisfied of such competency and qualification, they shall furnish such person 

 a certificate of his competency and qualification as pharmacist, which certificate 

 shall entitle the person named therein to conduct and carry on the business afore- 

 said as proprietor and manager thereof, upon complying with the requirements of 

 section forty-four hundred and seven, and such board shall also examine each person 

 who desires to engage in such business as assistant pharmacist, touching his compe- 

 tency and qualification, and upou any such person passing a satisfactory examina- 

 tion, shall furnish a certificate setting forth that he is a qualified assistant in phar- 

 macy, which certificate shall enable the person named therein to engage in said 

 business as an assistant pharmacist, upon his complying with the provisions of sec- 

 tion forty-four hundred and seven. 



SEC. 4409. The provisions of section forty-four hundred and eight shall not apply 

 to any person engaged in the retail drug and apothecary business, as proprietor or 

 manager of the same, at the time of the passage of this act, or who, being at the age 

 of eighteen years, has been continuously employed or engaged for three years imme- 

 diately preceding the passage of this act as assistant in any retail drug store in the 

 United States, in the compounding or dispensing of medicines on the prescriptions 

 of physicians, who has complied with the provisions of section forty-four hundred 

 and seven. 



SEC. 4410. No person, not a qualified assistant, shall be allowed by the proprietor 

 or manager of any retail drug or chemical store to compound or dispense the pre- 

 scriptions of physicians, except as an aid under the supervision of a registered phar- 

 macist or his qualified assistant. 



SEC. 4411. A qualified assistant, within the meaning of this chapter, shall be a 

 clerk or assistant in a retail drug or chemical store who shall furnish to the Ohio 

 board of pharmacy such evidence of his employment as is required by section forty- 

 four hundred and seven, or a person holding the certificate of said board, as an 

 assistant pharmacist, as provided in section forty-four hundred and eight; but it 

 shall be unlawful for such assistant pharmacist, or qualified assistant, to supervise or 

 manage any pharmacy or retail drug or chemical store, or to engage in the occu- 

 pation of compounding or dispensing medicines on prescriptions of physicians, or 

 selling at retail for medicinal purposes any drugs, chemicals, poisons, or pharmaceu- 

 tical preparation except when engaged or employed in a pharmacy, retail drug or 



