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building to the other as good discipline and the interest of the State may require.

*67. Removal of convicts. 12. Upon the removal of convicts from Joliet to said penitentiary, as provided for by this act, the said commissioners shall appoint a warden, chaplain and physician, as is now provided for by law. for the management of the "Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet, and all laws, rules and regulations now in force for the government and conducting of the **Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet," so far as they will apply, shall be applicable to the government and conducting of the penitentiary hereby created.

*68. Term of office vacancy - salary. § 13. The said

commissioners shall be appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, and their term of office shall be six years: Provided, that the terms of office of the three first appointed shall be so arranged by lot that the term of one shall expire on the 30th day of December, A. D. 1878, and biennially thereafter the term of one of said commissioners shall expire. All vacancies created, as well as all vacancies occurring otherwise, shall be filled by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, but all appointments to fill vacancies occasioned by death, resignation or removal from office, shall be made for the residue only of such term or terms: And provided, also, that appointments made when the senate is not in session may be confirmed at its next session. The commissioners appointed under this act shall be subject to removal by the governor at his discretion, and the cause of such removal shall be reported by him to the next general assembly, The salary of said commissioners shall be fifteen hundred dollars per annum and

no more.

*69. Uniformity in regulations. § 14. In order that uniformity may prevail in the penitentiary system of this State, all laws and regula tions now in force, for the government and management of the penitentiary at Joliet, shall hereby, so far as practicable, apply to the government and management of said "Illinois Southern Penitentiary."

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*69a. Jurisdiction of crimes committed within. The several courts of Randolph county, having criminal jurisdiction, shall take cognizance of all crimes committed within the Southern Illinois Penitentiary by the convicts therein confined, and said courts shall try and punish all such convicts charged with such crimes, in the same manner and subject to the same rules and limitations as are now established by law in relation to other persons charged with crimes in said county, but in case of conviction the sentence of said shall not commence to run until the expiration of the sentence under which he is then held in confinement in said penitentiary: Provided, that in case such con vict shall be sentenced to punishment by death, such sentence shall be executed at such time as the court shall fix without regard to the sentence under which such convict may be held in said penitentiary: Provided, further, that all fees and costs arising from the prosecution of convicts for crimes committed in said penitentiary, which the county is now required to pay in like cases, shall be paid by the State. Added by act approved June 29, 1885. In force July 1. 1885. L.

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AN ACT to give to the authorities of penitentiaries, in the State of Illino powers on grounds owned or leased by the State in connection with sai tiaries. [Approved May 30, 1881. In force July 1, 1881. L. 1881, p. 119. *70. Police powers conferred on wardens, etc. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That the wardens and their assistants, the guards and keepers of the penitentiaries of the State of Illinois, shall be conservators of the peace, and all officers created conservators of the peace by this act shall have power to arrest of cause to be arrested, with or without process, upon any grounds owned or leased by the State of Illinois and used by either of said penitentiaries, all persons who law of

this State, and take such persons before a magistrate for trial. AN ACT to authorize the commissioners of Joliet penitentiary to sell and convey certain real estate. Approved June 21, 1883. In force July 1, 1883. L. 1-83.p.133. *71. Penitentiary commissioners authorized to sell a lot. SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That the commissioners of the Joliet penitentiary are authorized and empowered to sell and convey lot number four in block number

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AN ACT to regulate the practice of pharmacy in the State of Illinois. [Approved May 30, 1881. In force July 1, 1881. L. 1881, p. 120.

*1. None but registered pharmacist to dispense, etc. SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That it shall not be lawful for any person, other than a registered pharmacist, to retail, compound or dispense drugs, medicines or poisons, or to open or conduct any pharmacy or store for retailing, compounding or dispensing drugs, medicines or poisons, unless such person 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 hereinafter provided.

*2. Who may be registered. 2. Any person, in order to be registered within the meaning of this act, must be either a graduate in pharmacy, a graduate in medicine, or shall, at the time this act takes effect, be engaged in the business of a dispensing pharmacist on his own account, in the State of Illinois, in the preparation of physicians' prescriptions and in the vending and compounding of drugs, medicines and poisons; or shall be a licentiate in pharmacy.

*3. Who may be graduates. § 3. Graduates in pharmacy must be such persons as have had four years' practical experience in drug stores where the prescriptions of medical practitioners are compounded and have obtained a satisfactory diploma or credentials of their attainments from a regularly incorporated college or school of pharmacy. *4. Who may be licentiates. § 4. Licentiates in pharmacy must be such persons as have had two years' practical experience in drug

stores where the prescriptions of medical practitioners are compounded, and have passed a satisfactory examination before the State board of pharmacy hereinafter mentioned. The said board may grant certificates of registration, without further examination, to the licentiates of such other boards of pharmacy as it may deem proper.

*5. Board of pharmacy-appointment — duties. $5. The governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint five persons, from among such competent pharmacists in the State, as have had ten years' practical experience in the dispensing of physicians' prescriptions, who shall constitute the board of pharmacy. The persons so appointed shall hold their offices for five years: Provided, that the term of office of the five first appointed shall be so arranged that the term of one shall expire on the thirtieth day of December of each year; and the vacancies so created, as well as all vacancies otherwise occurring, shall be filled by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate: And provided also, that appointments made when the senate is not in session may be confirmed at its next ensuing session. The Illinois Phar maceutical Association shall annually report directly to the governor, recommending, the first year, the names of at least ten persons, whom said association shall deem best qualified to serve as members of the board of pharmacy, and the names of at least three persons each year thereafter to fill any vacancies which shall occur in said board.

*6. Organization of board. § 6. The said board shall, within thirty days after its appointment, meet and organize by the election of a president and secretary from its own members, who shall be elected for the term of one year and shall perform the duties prescribed by the board. It shall be the duty of the board to examine all applications for registra tion submitted in proper form; to grant certificates of registration to such persons as may be entitled to the same, under the provisions of this act; to cause the prosecution of all persons violating its provisions; to report annually to the governor and to the Illinois Pharmaceutical Association upon the condition of pharmacy in the State, which said report shall also furnish a record of the proceedings of the said board for the year, and

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also the names of all pharmacists duly registered under this board shall hold meetings for the examination of applicants for registra tion and the transaction of such other business as shall pertain to its duties, at least once in three months: Provided, that said board shall hold meetings once in every year in the city of Chicago and in the city of Springfield, and it shall give thirty days' public notice of the time and

place of such meetings; shall have power to make by-laws for the proper fulfillment of its duties under this act, and shall keep a book of registration, in which shall be entered the names and places of business of all persons registered under this act, which book shall also specify such facts as said persons shall claim to justify their registration. Three members of said board shall constitute a quorum,

*7. Certificate of registration-who entitled to. SEC. 7. Licentiates in pharmacy shall, at the time of passing their examination, be registered by the secretary of the State board of pharmacy, as registered pharmacists. Registered assistant pharmacists holding valid certificates as such may become registered as registered pharmacists upon making application to the board of pharmacy and paying a fee of two dollars therefor. No person shall hereafter be registered as a registered pharmacist except registered assistant pharmacists and registered pharmacists holding valid certificates as such, in force at the time this amendment takes effect, and licentiates in pharmacy. [As amended by act of June 15, 1887. In force July 1, 1887. L. 1887, p. 250.

*8. Certificate as "registered assistant." SEC. 8. Any assistant or clerk in pharmacy, who shall not have the qualification of a registered pharmacist within the meaning of this act, not less than eighteen years of age, who, at the time this act takes effect, shall have been employed or engaged two years or more in drug stores where the prescriptions of medical practitioners are compounded, and shall fur nish satisfactory evidence to that effect to the State board of pharmacy, shall, upon making application for registration, and upon the payment to the secretary of the said board of a fee of one dollar, within sixty days after this act takes effect, be entitled to a certificate as a "regis tered assistant," which said certificate shall entitle him to continue in such duties as clerk or assistant; but such certificate shall not entitle him to engage in business on his own account unless he shall have had at least five years' experience in pharmacy at the time of the passage of this act. Annually thereafter during the time he shall continue in such duties, he shall pay to the said secretary a sum not exceeding fifty cents, for which he shall receive a renewal of his certificate.

*9. Certificate of registration-fees. SEC. 9. Every person applying for registration as a registered pharmacist under section seven of this act shall, before a certificate is granted, pay to the secretary of the board the sum of two dollars, and a like sum shall be paid to said secretary by graduates in pharmacy, graduates of medicine, and by licen

tiates of other boards, who shall apply for registration; and, by every applicant for registration by examination, shall be paid the sum of five dollars: Provided, that in case of the failure of any applicant to pass a satisfactory examination, his money shall be refunded.

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*10. Annual registration fee. § 10. Every registered pharmacist, who desires to continue the practice of his profession shall, annually thereafter, during the time he shall continue in such practice, on such date as the board of pharmacy may determine, pay to the secretary of the said board a registration fee, to be fixed by the board, but which shall in no case exceed two dollars, for which he shall receive a renewal of said registration. Every certificate of registration, granted under this act, shall be conspicuously exposed in the pharmacy to which it applies. *11. Officers - report — duties-fees- per diem allow § 11. The secretary of the board shall receive a salary which shall be fixed by the board; he shall also receive his traveling and other expenses incurred in the performance of his official duties. The other members of the board shall receive the sum of five dollars for each day actually engaged in this 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 the board under the provisions of this act, and no part of the salary or other expenses of the board shall be paid out of the State treasury. All moneys received in excess of said per diem allowance and other expenses above for, shall be held by the secretary as a special fund for meeting the ex. penses of said board, he giving such bonds as the board shall, from time to time, direct. The board shall, in its annual report to the governor, and

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to the Illinois Pharmaceutical Association, render an account moneys received and disbursed by them pursuant to this act. *12. None but registered pharmacist to dispense – penalty. 12. Any person not being, or having in his employ, a reg. istered pharmacist within the meaning of this act, who shall, sixty days after this act takes effect, keep a pharmacy or store for retailing or com. pounding medicines, or who shall take, use, or exhibit the title of a reg. istered pharmacist, shall, for each and every such offense, be liable to a penalty of fifty dollars. Any registered pharmacist who shall permit the compounding and dispensing of prescriptions, or the vending of drugs, medicines or poisons in his store or place of business, except under the

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