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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · May 10, 1912 · Chapter 117

Chapter 117. To make the special examiner of drugs, medicines, and chemicals an assistant appraiser at the port of Boston

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CHAP. 117.— An Act To make the special examiner of drugs, medicines, and chemicals an assistant appraiser at the port of Boston. May 10, 1912.[[S. 275](/us/bill/62/s/275).][[Public, No. 149](/us/62/pl/149).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Customs.Examiner of drugs, etc.. Boston, made assistant appraiser.[R. S. sec. 2529, p. 496, amended](/us/rs/s2529/p496). That the special examiner of drugs, medicines, and chemicals in the district of Boston and Charlestown, Massachusetts, shall, in addition to his duties as special examiner, for which he shall be appointed with special reference to his qualifications, perform the duties and hold the rank of an assistant appraiser.
Approved, May 10, 1912.
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