FEDERAL · 21 U.S.C. · Chapter 7
Application for license; requirements; qualifications for license
21 U.S.C. § 203
Title21 — Food and Drugs
Chapter7 — PRACTICE OF PHARMACY AND SALE OF POISONS IN CONSULAR DISTRICTS IN CHINA
Current throughPub. L. 119-99
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21 U.S.C. § 203.
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Every person whose permanent allegiance is due to the United States desiring to practice as a pharmacist in the consular districts in China shall file with the consul an application, duly verified under oath, setting forth the name and age of the applicant, the place or places at which he pursued and the time spent in the study of pharmacy, the experience which the applicant has had in compounding physicians' prescriptions under the direction of a licensed pharmacist, and the name and location of the school or college of pharmacy, if any, of which he is a graduate, and shall submit evidence sufficient to show to the satisfaction of said consul that he is of good moral character and not addicted to the use of alcoholic liquors or narcotic drugs so as to render him unfit to practice pharmacy
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History
(Mar. 3, 1915, ch. 74, §2, 38 Stat. 818.)
Editorial Notes
Editorial Notes
Codification
The words "now practicing as a pharmacist or," which preceded "desiring to practice" in the original text of this section, were omitted as obsolete.
Codification
The words "now practicing as a pharmacist or," which preceded "desiring to practice" in the original text of this section, were omitted as obsolete.
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