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compounded,  and  has  reached  the  age  of  twenty-one  years,  who, 
after  examination  by  the  Maryland  Board  of  Pharmacy,  shall  be  by 
it  deemed  competent,  shall  be  registered  as  pharmacist  and  be  given 
a  certificate  of  such  registration.  Such  person  shall  make  applica- 
tion to  the  secretary  ten  days  before  any  of  the  meetings  of  the 
board,  and  shall  pay  to  the  board  a  fee  of  five  dollars. 
Sec.  io.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  any  person  over  the  age 
of  eighteen  who,  at  the  passage  of  this  act,  is  employed  as  a  clerk 
or  assistant  in  a  pharmacy  in  this  State,  and  has  been  actively 
engaged  for  one  year  in  a  pharmacy  where  physicians'  prescriptions 
are  daily  compounded,  and  shall,  on  or  before  the  first  day  of  July 
next  following  the  passage  of  this  act,  forward  to  the  Maryland 
Board  of  Pharmacy  an  affidavit  to  that  effect,  together  with  a  fee  of 
fifty  cents,  shall  be  entitled  to  registration  as  assistant  pharmacist 
and  a  certificate  of  such  registration. 
Sec.  i  i.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  any  person  who  has  had 
two  years  of  continuous  active  experience  in  a  pharmacy  where 
physicians'  prescriptions  are  daily  compounded,  and  has  attained  the 
age  of  eighteen  years,  who,  after  examination  by  the  Maryland 
Board  of  Pharmacy,  shall  by  it  be  deemed  competent,  shall  be  regis- 
tered as  assistant  pharmacist  and  be  given  a  certificate  of  such  regis- 
tration. Such  persons  shall  make  application  to  the  secretary  of 
the  board  ten  days  before  any  of  its  stated  meetings,  and  pay  to  the 
board  a  fee  of  three  dollars. 
Sec.  12.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  every  applicant  for  exami- 
nation shall,  with  his  application  to  the  secretary  of  the  board,  file 
a  written  declaration,  duly  sworn  to  before  a  justice  of  the  peace  or 
notary  public,  stating  the  pharmacy  or  pharmacies  in  which  he  has 
had  the  experience  demanded  in  Sections  9  and  11.  Any  one 
swearing  falsely  in  the  affidavit  so  filed  shall  be  deemed  guilty  of 
perjury. 
Sec.  13.  Every  person  receiving  a  pharmacist's  or  assistant  phar- 
macist's certificate  shall  keep  the  same  conspicuously  posted  in  his 
place  of  business. 
Sec.  14.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  any  certificate  obtained 
by  false  representation  shall  be  void,  and  the  offender  shall  be  fined 
not  more  than  fifty  dollars,  or  imprisonment  (or  thirty  days,  or  both, 
in  the  discretion  of  the  court. 
Sec.  14A.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  nothing  in  this  act  shall 
