132 



guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be lined 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. 



SEC. 14. Any member of the board of pharmacy may issue temporary certificates 

 upon satisfactory proof that the applicant is competent; but said temporary certifi- 

 cate shall be null and void after the first regular or extra meeting of the board next 

 after granting said temporary certificate: Provided, further, That not more than one 

 temporary certificate shall ever be granted to any one person. 



SEC. 15. All courts having jurisdiction in criminal causes are required to give this 

 act in charge to each grand jury iinpaimelled in such courts. 



SEC. 16. This act shall not apply to towns and cities containing less than 1,000 

 inhabitants. Towns and cities that arrive at one or more thousand inhabitants on 

 and after the passage of this act shall come within its provisions. The manner of 

 ascertaining the census shall be the last official one, whether it be Federal, State, 

 town, or city. 



SEC. 17. Nothing in this act shall be construed to apply to any practitioner of 

 medicine who does not keep open shop for compounding, dispensing, and selling 

 medicine; nor so construed as to prevent any person <>r persons from investing their 

 means in a drug store or stores, provided they keep employed qualified pharmacists 

 for the direct supervision of vending and eompounding niedieines. 



SEC. 18. The near approach of the close of the present session of the legislature and 

 the great improbability of retching this bill in its regular call, and the great impor- 

 1:mee. for legislation on the subject embraced in this bill creates an emergency and a 

 public necessity requiring the suspension of tin- constitutional rule requiring bills 

 to be read on three several days hetore suspended, and it is so suspended, and that 

 this act take effect and bo in force from and after its passage, and it is so enacted. 



UTAH. 



AN ACT regulating the pnettoftof phjurmMj. 



Be it enacted l>t/ tin' (itn-crnor mid /./'/'*/"/'''*' -f *"></>/.'/ of the Territory of Utah: 



SECTION 1. That it shall not be lawful for any person other than a registered 

 pharmacist to compound or dispense drn.u^. medicines, or poisons, or to open or con- 

 duct any pharmacy for compounding or dispensing drugs, medicines, or poisons, 

 unless such persons shall be or shall employ and place in charge of said pharmacy 

 or store a registered pharmacist within the meaning of this act, except as herein- 

 after provided. 



SEC. 2. Any person shall be entitled to be registered as a registered pharmacist 

 within the meaning of this act who shall be a licentiate in pharmacy or shall fur- 

 nish evidence to the Territorial board of pharmacy, hereinafter mentioned, that he 

 has had four years' experience in compounding drugs in a store or pharmacy where 

 the prescriptions of medical practitioners are compounded. The said board shall 

 have the right to refuse registration to applicants whose examination or credentials 

 are not satisfactory evidence of their competency. This provision shall also apply 

 to the registration of assistant pharmacists hereinafter mentioned. 



SEC. 3. Graduates in pharmacy who have obtained diplomas from such colleges or 

 schools of pharmacy as shall be approved of by the board of pharmacy, and who, 

 previous to obtaining said diplomas, have had three years' practical experience in a 

 drug store where physicians' prescriptions are compounded and dispensed, may, on 

 payment of a fee hereinafter provided, be made registered pharmacists. 



SEC. 4. Licentiates in pharmacy shall be such persons as have had four years' 

 practical experience in drug stores wherein prescriptions of medical practitioners are 

 compounded and are not less than eighteen years of age, and have sustained a sat- 

 isfactory examination before the Territorial board of pharmacy, and shall be granted 

 a certificate accordingly upon the payment of a fee hereinafter named. 



