PROPOSED  LAW  REGULATING  PHARMACY,  ETC. 
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Sect.  5.  On  or  before  the  first  day  of  Jane  after  the  passage  of  this  Act,  and 
every  third  year  thereafter  on  or  before  the  same  date,  the  incorporated  Col- 
leges of  Pharmacy  and  Pharmaceutical  Societies  of  this  State  shall  submit  to 
the  Governor  the  names  of  twenty  pharmacists  or  professors  in  Colleges  of 
Pharmacy,  out  of  which  number  the  Governor  shall  appoint  seven  persons 
who  shall  constitute  the  Pharmaceutical  Board  of  the  State  of  ,  who 
shall  hold  office  for  the  term  of  three  years  and  until  their  successors  shall 
have  been  appointed  ;  and  in  case  of  removal  from  the  State,  resignation  or 
death  of  any  member,  the  Governor  shall  appoint  in  his  place  a  registered 
pharmacist  or  a  professor  in  a  College  of  Pharmacy  to  serve  as  a  member  of 
the  Board  for  the  remainder  of  the  term. 
Sect.  6.  The  duties  of  the  Pharmaceutical  Board  shall  be  to  examine  all 
candidates  presenting  themselves  ;  to  direct  the  registration  by  the  Registrar 
of  Pharmacists  of  all  persons  properly  qualified  or  entitled  under  this  Act ;  to 
cause  the  prosecution  of  all  persons  violating  its  provisions  ;  and  to  report 
annually  to  the  Governor  on  the  condition  of  pharmacy  in  the  State,  and  such 
suggestions  as  they  may  deem  expedient. 
Four  members  of  the  Pharmaceutical  Board  shall  constitute  a  quorum  ;  they 
shall  organise  by  ihe  election  for  the  entire  term  of  a  President  and  a  Secre- 
tary, who  shall  sign  all  certificates  and  other  official  documents  ;  they  shall 
meet  at  least  twice  a  year,  and  shall  have  power  to  make  by-laws  for  the 
proper  fulfillment  of  their  duties  under  this  Act ;  they  shall  likewise  have 
power  to  prepare  a  list  of  foreign  Pharmaceutical  Institutions  or  Colleges,  the 
diplomas  of  which  will  be  recognized  as  equivalent  to  the  diplomas  of  Colleges 
of  Pharmacy  in  the  United  States,  and  to  endorse  their  approval  on  any  such 
diploma  when  presented  to  them  ;  for  said  endorsement  they  shall  be  entitled 
to  a  fee  of  five  dollars. 
All  persons  applying  for  examination  shall  pay  to  the  Pharmaceutical  Board 
ten  dollars;  and,  if  passing  the  examination,  shall  be  furnished  with  a  certifi- 
cate in  accordance  with  Schedule  E  of  this  Act,  for  which  certificate  no  fee 
shall  be  exacted  or  paid. 
Sect.  7.  Immediately  on  the  passage  of  this  Act  the  Governor  of  the  State 
shall  appoint  a  Registrar  of  Pharmacists.!  who  shall  hold  office  for  three  years, 
at  the  end  of  which  time  a  successor  shall  be  appointed  or  the  same  person  re- 
appointed; and  in  case  of  the  death,  resignation  or  removal  of  a  Registrar  be- 
fore the  expiration  of  his  term  of  office,  the  Governor  shall  appoint  some  person 
to  the  office  for  the  remainder  of  the  term. 
A  Registrar  guilty  of  any  misconduct  or  malfeasance  in  office  shall,  in  ad- 
dition to  the  penalties  hereinafter  provided,  be  removed  from  office,  and  a 
successor  appointed  by  the  Governor. 
Sect.  8.  The  duties  of  the  Registrar  shall  be  to  keep  a  book  in  which  shall 
be  entered,  under  the  supervision  of  the  Pharmaceutical  Board,  and  in  the  form 
set  forth  in  Schedule  B  to  this  Act,  the  name  and  place  of  business  of  every 
person  doing  business  in  this  State  who  shall  apply  to  him  in  the  form  pre- 
scribed in  Schedule  C  to  this  Act,  producing  proper  evidence  in  accordance 
with  sections  three  and  four  of  this  Act  that  he  is  a  graduate  in  pharmacy.,  or  a 
practising  pharmacist.,  or  a  duly  qualified  practising  assistant  in  pharmacy.  It 
shall  also  be  the  duty  of  the  Registrar  to  erase  from  his  register  the  name  of 
any  registered  pharmacist  Avho  may  have  died  or  removed  from  the  State,  and 
to  make  ail  necessary  alterations  in  the  location  of  persons  registered  under 
this  Act.  For  the  first  registration  as  registered  pharmacist,  the  Registrar 
shall  receive  a  fee  of  five  dollars.  Provided.,  that  all  persons  in  business  at  the 
time  of  the  passage  of  this  Act,  shall  be  entitled  to  registration  on  paying  one 
dollar. 
And  in  order  to  enable  the  Registrar  to  duly  fulfil  the  duties  hereby  imposed 
upon  him,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  every  registered  pharmacist,  upon  changing 
his  place  of  business,  to  forthwith  notify  the  Registrar  by  letter  of  such  change, 
and  to  enclose  a  fee  of  one  dollar,  upon  receipt  of  which  notification  and  fee 
the  Registrar  shall  make  the  necessary  alterations  in  his  register.   And  it  shall 
