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§ 6821. Poison  schedules; register.  1. The following schedules shall  remain in  force  until  revised  by  the  board  and  approved  by  the  department.    Schedule A. Arsenic, atropine, corrosive sublimate, potassium cyanide,  chloral  hydrate,  hydrocyanic  acid, strychnine and all other poisonous  vegetable alkaloids and their salts and oil of bitter almond  containing  hydrocyanic acid.    Schedule B. Aconite, belladonna, cantharides, colchicum, conium cotton  root,  digitalis,  ergot,  hellebore, henbane, phytolacca, strophanthus,  oil of savin, oil of tansy, veratrum  viride  and  their  pharmaceutical  preparations,  arsenical solutions, carbolic acid, chloroform, creosote,  croton oil, white precipitate, methyl or wood  alcohol,  mineral  acids,  oxalic  acid,  paris  green,  salts of lead, salts of zinc, or any drug,  chemical or preparation which is liable to be destructive to adult human  life in quantities of sixty grains or less.    2. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell at retail or to furnish  any of the poisons of schedules A and B without affixing or  causing  to  be  affixed to the bottle, box, vessel or package, a label with the name  of the article and the word "poison" distinctly shown and with the  name  and place of business of the seller all printed in red ink together with  the  name of such poisons printed or written thereupon in plain, legible  characters.    3.  Manufacturers  and  wholesale   dealers   in   drugs,   medicines,  pharmaceutical  preparations,  chemicals or poisons shall affix or cause  to be affixed to every bottle, box, parcel or  outer  inclosure  of  any  original package containing any of the articles of schedule A a suitable  label or brand in red ink with the word "poison" upon it.    4.  Every  person  who disposes of or sells at retail or furnishes any  poisons included in schedule A shall before delivering the same enter in  a book kept for that purpose the date of sale, the name and  address  of  the  purchaser, the name and the quantity of the poison, the purpose for  which it is purchased and the name of the dispenser. The poison register  must be always open for inspection by the proper authorities and must be  preserved for at least five years after the last  entry.    Such  person  shall  not  deliver any of the poisons of schedule A or schedule B until  he has satisfied himself that the purchaser is aware  of  its  poisonous  character  and  that  the poison is to be used for a legitimate purpose.  The provisions of this paragraph do not apply to the dispensing of drugs  or poisons on a doctor's prescription.    5. The board may add to or may delete from any of the  schedules  from  time  to time as such action becomes necessary for the protection of the  public.

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§ 6821. Poison  schedules; register.  1. The following schedules shall  remain in  force  until  revised  by  the  board  and  approved  by  the  department.    Schedule A. Arsenic, atropine, corrosive sublimate, potassium cyanide,  chloral  hydrate,  hydrocyanic  acid, strychnine and all other poisonous  vegetable alkaloids and their salts and oil of bitter almond  containing  hydrocyanic acid.    Schedule B. Aconite, belladonna, cantharides, colchicum, conium cotton  root,  digitalis,  ergot,  hellebore, henbane, phytolacca, strophanthus,  oil of savin, oil of tansy, veratrum  viride  and  their  pharmaceutical  preparations,  arsenical solutions, carbolic acid, chloroform, creosote,  croton oil, white precipitate, methyl or wood  alcohol,  mineral  acids,  oxalic  acid,  paris  green,  salts of lead, salts of zinc, or any drug,  chemical or preparation which is liable to be destructive to adult human  life in quantities of sixty grains or less.    2. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell at retail or to furnish  any of the poisons of schedules A and B without affixing or  causing  to  be  affixed to the bottle, box, vessel or package, a label with the name  of the article and the word "poison" distinctly shown and with the  name  and place of business of the seller all printed in red ink together with  the  name of such poisons printed or written thereupon in plain, legible  characters.    3.  Manufacturers  and  wholesale   dealers   in   drugs,   medicines,  pharmaceutical  preparations,  chemicals or poisons shall affix or cause  to be affixed to every bottle, box, parcel or  outer  inclosure  of  any  original package containing any of the articles of schedule A a suitable  label or brand in red ink with the word "poison" upon it.    4.  Every  person  who disposes of or sells at retail or furnishes any  poisons included in schedule A shall before delivering the same enter in  a book kept for that purpose the date of sale, the name and  address  of  the  purchaser, the name and the quantity of the poison, the purpose for  which it is purchased and the name of the dispenser. The poison register  must be always open for inspection by the proper authorities and must be  preserved for at least five years after the last  entry.    Such  person  shall  not  deliver any of the poisons of schedule A or schedule B until  he has satisfied himself that the purchaser is aware  of  its  poisonous  character  and  that  the poison is to be used for a legitimate purpose.  The provisions of this paragraph do not apply to the dispensing of drugs  or poisons on a doctor's prescription.    5. The board may add to or may delete from any of the  schedules  from  time  to time as such action becomes necessary for the protection of the  public.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-8 > Article-137 > 6821

§ 6821. Poison  schedules; register.  1. The following schedules shall  remain in  force  until  revised  by  the  board  and  approved  by  the  department.    Schedule A. Arsenic, atropine, corrosive sublimate, potassium cyanide,  chloral  hydrate,  hydrocyanic  acid, strychnine and all other poisonous  vegetable alkaloids and their salts and oil of bitter almond  containing  hydrocyanic acid.    Schedule B. Aconite, belladonna, cantharides, colchicum, conium cotton  root,  digitalis,  ergot,  hellebore, henbane, phytolacca, strophanthus,  oil of savin, oil of tansy, veratrum  viride  and  their  pharmaceutical  preparations,  arsenical solutions, carbolic acid, chloroform, creosote,  croton oil, white precipitate, methyl or wood  alcohol,  mineral  acids,  oxalic  acid,  paris  green,  salts of lead, salts of zinc, or any drug,  chemical or preparation which is liable to be destructive to adult human  life in quantities of sixty grains or less.    2. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell at retail or to furnish  any of the poisons of schedules A and B without affixing or  causing  to  be  affixed to the bottle, box, vessel or package, a label with the name  of the article and the word "poison" distinctly shown and with the  name  and place of business of the seller all printed in red ink together with  the  name of such poisons printed or written thereupon in plain, legible  characters.    3.  Manufacturers  and  wholesale   dealers   in   drugs,   medicines,  pharmaceutical  preparations,  chemicals or poisons shall affix or cause  to be affixed to every bottle, box, parcel or  outer  inclosure  of  any  original package containing any of the articles of schedule A a suitable  label or brand in red ink with the word "poison" upon it.    4.  Every  person  who disposes of or sells at retail or furnishes any  poisons included in schedule A shall before delivering the same enter in  a book kept for that purpose the date of sale, the name and  address  of  the  purchaser, the name and the quantity of the poison, the purpose for  which it is purchased and the name of the dispenser. The poison register  must be always open for inspection by the proper authorities and must be  preserved for at least five years after the last  entry.    Such  person  shall  not  deliver any of the poisons of schedule A or schedule B until  he has satisfied himself that the purchaser is aware  of  its  poisonous  character  and  that  the poison is to be used for a legitimate purpose.  The provisions of this paragraph do not apply to the dispensing of drugs  or poisons on a doctor's prescription.    5. The board may add to or may delete from any of the  schedules  from  time  to time as such action becomes necessary for the protection of the  public.