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SCHEDULE A

SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO RETAIL DRUG ESTABLISHMENTS AND TO ALL RETAILERS DEALING IN DRUGS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS

In addition to the foregoing provisions of this Code, the following supplemental provisions shall apply to retail drug establishments and to all retailers dealing in drugs and allied products.

SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS 

(1) Retail drug trade.——The term "retail drug trade" as used herein shall mean all selling to the consumer and not for the purpose of resale in any form of drugs, medicines, cosmetics, toilet preparations, drug sundries, and/or allied items, in the continental United States excluding the Panama Canal Zone. It is provided, however, that the term "retail drug trade" shall not include the dispensing of drugs, medicines, and supplies by a physician, dentist, surgeon, or veterinarian in the legitimate practice of his profession. 
(2) Drug retailer.——The term "drug retailer" as used herein shall mean any individual or organization engaged wholly or partially in the retail drug trade. 
(3) Retail drug establishment.——The term "retail drug establishment" as used herein shall mean any store or department of a store engaged in the retail drug trade, but shall not include stores or departments in which the principle business is the selling at retail of products other than drugs medicines, cosmetics, toilet preparations, drug sundries, and/or allied items. 
(4) Drugs.——The term "drug" as used herein shall mean all medicinal substances and preparations recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia and National Formulary or any supplements thereto, and all substances and preparations intended for external or internal use in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in man or other animals, and all substances and preparations other than food (but including medicinal or quasi-medicinal preparations, such as those sold or produced primarily for their vitamin content), intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of man or other animals. 
(5) Cosmetics and toilet preparations.——The term "cosmetics" and the term "toilet preparations" as used herein shall mean toilet articles and perfumes, toilet waters, face powders, face creams, rouges, shaving creams, dentifrices, soaps, and similar substances and preparations designed and intended for application to the person for the purpose of cleansing, improving the appearance of, refreshing or preserving the person. 
(6) Drug sundries.——The term "drug sundries" as used herein shall mean such articles as are used in conjunction with but not included in "drugs", "cosmetics", or "toilet preparations". 
(7) Registered pharmacist, assistant pharmacist, apprentice pharmacist.——The terms "registered pharmacist", "assistant pharmacist", and "apprentice pharmacist", as used herein shall have the meaning given to them under the laws of the respective states of the United States and of Alaska.
(8) Curb boys or girls.——The term "curb boys or girls" as used herein shall mean employees engaged exclusively in serving curb customers. 

SECTION 2. Store Hours AND HOURS OF LABOR

(1) Group D, for retail drug establishments.——In place of any of the schedules of store hours and hours of labor set forth in Article V, Section 1, retail drug establishments may elect to remain open for business seven (7) days a week for a total of eighty-four (84) hours or more per week, but on no day for less than eight (8) hours; no employee of such establishment, except as provided in Article V, Sections 4 and 5, shall work more than fifty-six (56) hours per week, nor more then ten (10) hours per day, nor more than thirteen (13) days in any two consecutive weeks.

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