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of twelve dollars, in advance, for such permit, and it shall be unlawful for any dealer to sell any drugs or ordinary household remedies, without complying with the requirements of this section. Whenever a registered pharmacist shall establish a pharmacy within five miles, by the shortest road, from the place of business of such general dealer, no further license shall be granted, and the license already issued shall become void; and the board shall refund to said general dealer the proper proportion of the unexpired license-fee paid to the board of pharmacy.

Sec. 17. It shall be the duty of the board of pharmacy, by resolution, at least annually to request of the chief of police or marshal of every incorporated city in this state, a list of all drug-stores, together with the names of the owners, managers, and all employees in said stores, and a brief statement of the capacity in which said persons are employed in said stores. Upon such request in writing, it shall be the duty of the chief of police or marshal of said city, to require the patrolmen under his command, upon their respective beats, to obtain such list as is in this section specified, and deliver the same to the board of pharmacy. It shall be the duty of the owner or manager of any drug store when called upon by an officer as above set forth, or by a member of the board of pharmacy, to furnish said officer or member of the board of pharmacy with the information required. Any person refusing to furnish information, or willfully furnishing information that is false and untrue, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars and not more than twenty dollars, or by imprisonment for not less than ten days, and not more than twenty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment,

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Sec. 18. The several penalties prescribed in this may be recovered in any court having jurisdiction, by a civil action instituted by the board of pharmacy, in the name of the State of California, or by criminal prosecution upon complaint being made; and it shall be the duty of the district attorney of the county wherein violations of the provisions of this act occur, to conduct all such actions and prosecutions at the request of the board.

Sec. 19. All persons registered under this act shall be exempt and free from jury duty.

Acts 2665, 2666

Sec. 20. This act shall take effect July 1 laws in conflict with this act, (in and so fa fliet), are hereby repealed.

АСТ 2665.

An act to regulate the work and hours of
gaged in selling, at retail, drugs and
compounding physicians' prescriptions,
a penalty for the violation thereof.

[Approved February 28, 1905. Stats. 19 Section 1. As a measure for the prote health, no person employed by any person, tion, shall for more than an average of ten sixty hours a week of six consecutive cale form the work of selling drugs or other me pounding physicians' prescriptions, in any ment or place of business, where and in medicines are sold, at retail, and where physicians' prescriptions are compounded; the answering of and attending to emerg not be construed as a violation of this act.

Sec. 2. No person, firm or corporation en person to do work which consists wholly or ing, at retail, drugs or medicines, or of com cians' prescriptions, in any store, or establi of business where or in which medicine where and in which physicians' prescrip pounded shall require or permit said emp perform such work for more than an avera a day, or sixty hours a week of six cons days.

Sec. 3. Any person, firm or corporatio of the provisions of this act shall be deem demeanor and shall be punished therefor b than twenty dollars nor more than fifty d prisonment for not exceeding sixty days, fine and imprisonment, at the discretion

Sec. 4. All acts or parts of acts incor provisions of this act are hereby repeale ACT 2666.

To regulate the practice of pharmacy and
in the state of California. [Approved
Stats. 1891, p. 86.]

Amended 1893, 68. Repealed 1901, 304.

ACT 2667.

An act to regulate the practice of pharmacy and sale of poisons in the state of California. [Stats. 1901, p. 299.]

Probably superseded by act of 1905, p. 535, to regulate the practice of pharmacy. See ante, Act 2664,

ACT 2668.

An act appropriating twenty-five hundred ($2500) dollars to enable the California State Board of Pharmacy to restore certain property and records destroyed by fire which said property and records are necessary for the business of the California State Board of Pharmacy.

[Approved June 14, 1906.]

The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:

Section 1. There is hereby appropriated for the California State Board of Pharmacy out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of twenty-five hundred ($2500) dollars to enable the California State Board of Pharmacy to restore certain records and property de stroyed by fire, which said records and property are necessary for the business of the California State Board of Pharmacy.

Sec. 2. The state controller is hereby directed to draw his warrant for the sum in this act appropriated in favor of the California State Board of Pharmacy upon their requisition for the same and the state treasurer is hereby directed to pay said warrant.

Sec. 3. This act shall take effect immediately.

PHYSICIANS.

See title Medicine, ante.

TITLE 364.
PILOTS.

ACT 2672.

To provide for the appointment of pilots at the port of Wilmington and the bay of San Pedro, and defining their duties and compensation, [Stats. 1889, p. 416.]

АСТ 2677.

TITLE 365.

PITT RIVER.

To provide for removing obstructions in.

ACT 2678.

808.]

To provide for removal of obstructions in, of Hat Creek, so as to enable salm spawning grounds on the upper wat and its tributaries. [Stats. 1880, p.

TITLE 366.

PLACER COUNTY.

АСТ 2683.

Trespassing of

animals in certain
1875-6, p. 542.]

603.

Modified, if not repealed, by the estray law

ACT 2684.

Providing for location, construction, and m

ways. [Stats. 1871-2, p.

Repealed 1883, 5, chap. X, sec. 2.

ACT 2685.

Providing for the location and better m

and highways. [Stats. 1873-4

Repealed 1883, 5, chap. X, sec. 2.

ACT 2686.

Roads and highways in.

[Stats. 18

Amended 1877-8, 115. Repealed 1883, 5, cha

ACT 2687.

Notaries public, additional for. [Sta
Superseded by Political Code, sec. 791.

ACT 2688.

County recorder, salary of. [Stats.
Repealed 1877-8, 269.

ACT 2689.

Recorder of, fees and compensation of. [Stats. 1877-8, p.

268.]

Repealed by County Government Acts, 1897, 527, sec. 177, and fee bill of 1895, 267.

ACT 2690.

Legalizing records of. [Stats. 1863-4, p. 84.]

ACT 2691.

Consolidating offices of sheriff and tax collector, and mak ing the sheriff ex-officio tax collector. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 709.]

Repealed by County Government Acts, see 1897, 452.

АСТ 2692.

Supervisors, regulating powers of. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 197.] Repealed by County Government Acts, see 1897, 452.

АСТ 2693.

Reorganizing board of supervisors in. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 347.] Amended and supplemented 1873-4, 775; 1875-6, 573. Act of 18734, 775, repealed 1875-6, 573.

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Authorizing common council to issue certain bonds. [Stats. 1863, p. 166.]

Cal. Rep. Cit. 147, 162.

ACT 2698.

Reincorporating. [Stats. 1863, p. 211.]

Amended 1863-4, 493; 1871-2, 431.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 147, 163.

ACT 2699.

Raceway through, extending time for construction of. [Stats.

ACT 2700.

1877-8, p. 83.]

Improvement of streets and sidewalks of. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 893.]

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