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keep a book of registration in which shall be entered the names and places of busi- 

 ness of all persons registered under this act, also stating facts claimed to justify 

 their registration. Three members of said board shall constitute a quorum. 



SKC. 7. Every person claiming the right of registration under this act, who shall, 

 within sixty days after this act takes effect, forward to the board of pharmacy sat- 

 isfactory proof, supported by his affidavit, that he was engaged in the business of a 

 dispensing pharmacist on his own account in the State of Washington at the time 

 of the passage of this act, as provided in section 2, shall, upon payment of the 

 fee hereinafter mentioned, be granted a certificate of registration: Provided, That 

 in case of failure to register as herein specified, then such person shall, in order to 

 be registered, comply with the requirements provided for registration as graduates 

 of pharmacy or licentiates of pharmacy. 



SEC. 8. Any person engaged in the position of assistant in pharmacy at the time 

 this act takes effect, not less than eighteen years of age, who shall have had at least 

 three years of practical experience in drug stores where the prescriptions of medical 

 practitioners are compounded, and shall furnish satisfactory evidence to the State 

 board of pharmacy, shall, upon making application for registration and upon pay- 

 ment of $2 to the secretary of said board, within sixty days after this act takes effect, 

 be entitled to a certificate as registered assistant, which certificate shall entitle him 

 to a continuance in such duties as clerk or assistant, but shall not entitle him to 

 engage in business on his own account. Thereafter he shall pay annually to the said 

 secretary the sum of one dollar during the time he shall continue in such duties, in 

 return for which sum he shall receive a renewal of said certificate: Provided, Any 

 applicant who has had seven years' experience in compounding medicine immediately 

 prior to the passage of this act may receive a certificate of registered pharmacist. 



SEC. 9. Every person claiming registration as a registered pharmacist under sec- 

 tion 7 of this act shall, before a certificate is granted, pay to the secretary of the 

 State board of pharmacy the sum of three dollars, and a like sum shall be paid such 

 secretary by graduates in pharmacy, and by such licentiates of other boards who 

 shall apply for registration under this act, and every applicant for registration by 

 examination shall pay to said secretary the sum of five dollars before such exami- 

 nation be attempted : Provided, That in case the applicant fail to pass a satisfactory 

 examination, the money shall be held to his credit for a second examination at any 

 time within a year. 



SEC. 10. Every registered pharmacist, during the times he continues such practice 

 of his profession, shall annually, on such date as the board of pharmacy may deter- 

 mine, pay to the said secretary of said board of registration a fee of two dollars, in 

 return for which payment he shall receive a renewal of said registration. Every 

 certificate and every renewal shall be conspicuously displayed in the pharmacy to 

 which it applies. 



SEC. 11. The secretary of the board of pharmacy shall receive a salary, which 

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

 other expenses incurred in the performance of bis official duties. The other mem- 

 bers of said board shall receive the sum of five dollars for each day actually engaged 

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

 meetings of said board. 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, under the provisions of this act, shall be paid 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 secretary of the 

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

 giving such bond as the said board shall, from time to time, direct. The said board 

 shall, in its annual report to the governor and to the Washington State pharmaceu- 

 tical association, render an account of all money received and disbursed by them 

 pursuant to this act. 



