518 
A BILL TO REGULATE THE 
Evidence of 
qualification to 
be given before 
registration. 
Annual Register 
to be published 
and be evidence. 
Penalty on wilful 
falsification of 
Register. 
Penalty for ob¬ 
taining Registra¬ 
tion by false re¬ 
presentations. 
Penalty for false¬ 
ly pretending to 
be a registered 
person, or keep¬ 
ing open shop 
for dispensing 
said prescrip¬ 
tions, not being 
registered. 
Application of 
fees to purpose c 
Pharmaceutical 
Society. 
Application of 
penalties as Se¬ 
cretary of State 
may direct. 
0. No name shall be entered in the Register unless the Registrar be 
satisfied by the proper evidence that the person claiming is entitled to it; 
and any appeal from the decision of the Registrar may be decided by 
the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain; and any 
entry which shall be proved to the satisfaction of such Council to have 
been fraudulently or incorrectly made may be erased from or amended in 
the Register by order in writing of such Council. 
10. The Registrar shall in every year cause to be printed, published, 
and sold a correct Register of the names of all Pharmaceutical Chemists, 
and a correct Register of all persons entitled to carry on the business of 
Chemists and Druggists ; and in such Registers respectively the names 
shall be in alphabetical order according to the surnames, with the respective 
residences, in the form set forth in Schedule (A.) to this Act, or to the 
like effect, of all persons appearing on the Register of Pharmaceutical 
Chemists, and on the Register of persons entitled to carry on the busi¬ 
ness of Chemists and Druggists, on the first day of January in every 
year; and such Register shall be called “ The Register of Pharmaceutical 
Chemists and Chemists and Druggists and a copy of such Registers 
for the time being, purporting to be so printed and published as afore¬ 
said, shall be evidence in all Courts and before all Justices of the Peace 
and others that the persons therein specified are registered according to 
the provisions of the Pharmacy Act and of this Act respectively ; and 
the absence of the name of any person from such copy ghall be evidence, 
until the contrary shall be made to appear, that such person is not regis¬ 
tered according to provisions of the Pharmacy Act or of this Act. 
11. Any Registrar who shall wilfully make or cause to be made any 
falsification in any matter relating to the said Registers shall de deemed 
guilty of a misdemeanor in England, and in Scotland of a crime or 
offence punishable by fine or imprisonment, and shall on conviction 
thereof be imprisoned for any term not exceeding twelve months. 
12. If any person shall wilfully procure or attempt to procure him¬ 
self to be registered under the Pharmacy Act or under this Act, by mak¬ 
ing or producing or causing to be made or produced any false or fraudu¬ 
lent representation or declaration, either verbally or in writing, every 
such person so offending, and every person aiding or assisting him therein, 
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor in England, and in Scotland of 
a crime or offence punishable by fine or imprisonment, and shall on 
conviction thereof be sentenced to be imprisoned for any term not ex¬ 
ceeding twelve months. 
13. Any person keeping open shop for the sale or compounding of 
drugs by retail who shall wilfully and falsely pretend to be, or take, use, 
or exhibit the name or title of a Pharmaceutical Chemist, or Chemist 
and Druggist, or Chemist or Druggist, or any name, title, addition, or 
description implying that he is registered under the Pharmacy Act or 
this Act, or that he is recognised by law as a Pharmaceutical Chemist, 
or a Chemist and Druggist; and any person not duly registered as a 
Pharmaceutical Chemist, or a Chemist and Druggist, who shall keep 
open shop for the compounding of the prescriptions of any duly qualified 
medical practitioner, shall for every such offence be liable to pay a 
penalty or sum of Jive pounds. 
14. Such fees shall be payable upon every such examination and regu¬ 
lation as aforesaid as shall from time to time be fixed and determined by 
any bye-law to be made in accordance with the Pharmacy Act, with the 
approbation of one of Her Majesty’s principal Secretaries of State, and 
shall be paid to the Treasurer of the said Society, for the purposes of the 
said Society. 
15. Any sum or sums of money arising from the recovery of penalties 
as aforesaid, shall be paid as the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Trea¬ 
sury shall direct, and the same may be sued for and recovered in the 
manner provided by the Pharmacy Act for the recovery of penalties under 
that Act. 
