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ehemical store which is in charge of and is under the supervision and management 

 of a registered pharmacist. 



SEC. 4412. Any person owning a pharmacy, retail drug or chemical store, who, in 

 violation of the provisions of section 4405 of this act, causes or permits the same to 

 be conducted or managed by a person not a registered pharmacist, shall bo deemed 

 guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not 

 less than twenty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, and each week that he 

 shall cause or permit such pharmacy, retail drug or chemical store to be so con- 

 ducted or managed, shall constitute a separate and distinct oifense and render him 

 liable to separate prosecution and punishment therefor; a person violating the pro- 

 visions of section forty-four hundred and seven, relating to registration, renewal of 

 registration, or failing to conspicuously expose such certificate of registration shall 

 be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in 

 any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for each week he continues to carry on 

 or to be engaged in such business, without such registration or such exposure of 

 such certificate of registration, or renewal thereof. And for the violation of any of 

 the provisions of section forty-four hundred and ten, such proprietor or manager 

 shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined 

 in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars for each and every offense; and for the viola- 

 tion of any of the provisions of forty-four hundred and eleven, such assistant phar- 

 macist shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall 

 be fined in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars for each and every offense. All fines 

 assessed for the violation of any of the provisions of this act shall be placed in the 

 county treasury for the use and benefit of the common-school fund of the county in 

 which such offense is committed: Provided, That nothing in this act shall be so con- 

 strued as to in any way affect the right of any person to bring a civil action against 

 any person referred to in this act, for any act or acts for which a civil action may 

 now be brought. It shall be the duty of the Ohio board of pharmacy, upon appli- 

 cation therefor being made to said board, to cause the prosecution of any person or 

 persons violating any of the provisions of this act. 



MORPHINE LAW. 



SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Slate of Ohio, That it shall 

 not be lawful for any person, other than a wholesale druggist or other dealer in 

 drugs and medicines, to sell or offer for sale at wholesale, or for any person other than 

 a registered pharmacist or a registered assistant pharmacist to sell or offer for sale 

 at retail, morphine or any of its salts, in this State, and it shall not be lawful for 

 such person to sell or offer for sale morphine or any of its salts in any bottle or vial, 

 envelope, or other package, unless the same shall be wrapped in scarlet paper or 

 envelope, and all bottleB or vials used for the above purpose shall contain not more 

 than one drachm each, and shall have, in addition to said scarlet wrapper, a scarlet 

 label lettered in white letters, and the same must be upon both vial and wrapper, 

 when vials are used, plainly naming the contents of said bottle ; and further, that 

 no person shall have the right to change any preparation of morphine from its orig- 

 inal package to any other receptacle whatever for the purpose of retailing or dis- 

 pensing therefrom, but it must be retailed or dispensed only from the original pack- 

 age with scarlet wrapper as aforesaid. 



SEC. 2. That anyone violating the provisions of the above section shall be guilty 

 of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be fined nofc less than ten nor more 

 than fifty dollars, at the discretion of the court, for each and every violation of the 

 preceding section. 



SEC. 3. That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this act be, and the same are 

 hereby repealed. 



SKC. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after September 1, 1886 

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