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PHARMACY

THE PHARMACY ACT

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

PART 1. Preliminary

1. Short title.

2.. Interpretation.

PART 11. The Pharmacy Council
~ - 3. Establishment of Pharmacy Council.

4. Functions of the Council.

5. Appointment of officers, agents and servants.

6. Funds of the Council.

7. Accounts and audit.

8. Annual reports arid estimates.

PART 111. Registration of Pharmacists, Pharmaceutical Students,
Pharmacies and Owners ofPharmacies

9. Registers which shall be kept.

10. Corrections of registers.

I I. Registration ~f.~harmacists.

12. Registration of pharmaceutical students.

13. Registration of pharmacies and the owners thereof.

14. Censure, suspension and striking off.

IS. Registration of Appeal Tribunal.

1.6. Appeals from theCounci1.

PART IV. Compounding,. Dispensing, Storing for Sale and Retailing
of Drugs and Poisons

17. Publication of specified lists of drugs and poisons.

18. Compounding, dispensing, storing for sale and retailing of drugs and
poisons.

19. Exem~tions from section 18.

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PART V . Miscellaneous

20. Restriction on opening o f pharmacy in the absence o f registered
pharmacist.

2 1 . Certificates to be exhibited.

22. ~eshict ion on use of certain titles and descriptions.

23. lnspection and enforcement.

24. Certificates of analysis.
I 25. Regulations.

26. Offences.
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26A. Minister may amend monetary penalties. '

27. Transitional.

SCHEDULES.

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THE PHARMACY ACT
Acts

5 of 1966,
6 of 1996,
7 of 2011

Sch.

[4th August, 19 75. ]

PART 1. Preliminary

1. This Act may be cited as the Pharmacy Act. Short title.

2 . 4 1 ) In this Act- Interpreta- tion.

"authorized sellers of poisons" means any person who is
registered in such manner as may be prescribed as an
authorized seller of poisons;

"the Council" means the Pharmacy Council appointed
under section 3;

"dispensing", in relation to a drug, means supplying that
drug on and in accordance with a prescription given by
a registered medical practitioner or a registered dentist
or a registered veterinary surgeon or veterinary practi-
tioner;

"drug" m'eans any substance or mixture of substances
manufactured, sold or represented for use in-

(a) the diagnosis, treatment;.mitigation or preven-
tion of a-disease, disorder, abnormal bhysical
state or the symptoms thereof in man or animal;

(b) restoring, correcting or modifying organic func-
tions in man or.anima1;

(c) disinfection in premises in which food is manu-
factured, prepared, preserved, packaged or
stored for sale or sold or for the control of
vermin or insects in such premises;

"functions" includes duties and powers;

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Establishment
of Pharmacy
Council.

First Schedule.

Functions
of the
Council.

Appointment
of officers,
agents and
servants.

"poison" means any substance, whether a drug or not,
which is specified as a poison by regulations made
under this Act;

"registered dentist" has the meaning assigned to that ex-
pression by'the Dental Act;

"registered nurse" or "midwife" means a person registered
under the Nurses and Midwives Act as a nurse or mid-
wife, as the case may be;

"registered veterinary surgeon" or "veterinary practition-
er" means a person registered under the Veterinary
Act.

PART 11. The Pharmacy Council

3.-41) %There shall be established for the purposes of this
Act a body to be called the Pharmacy Council.

(2) The provisions of the First schedule shall have
effect as to the constitution of the Council and otherwise in rela-
tion thereto.

4. The functions of the Council shall be-

(a) to register pharmacists, pharmaceutical students, phar-
macies and owners of pharmacies;

(b) to regulate the training of pharmaceutical students;

( c ) to register persons as authorized sellers of poisons;

(d) to ensure the maintenance of proper standards of con-
+ duct by persons registered under this Act;

( e ) to ensure compliance with the requirements of this
Act.

5. The Council shall appoint and employ at such remun-
eration and on such terms and conditions as it thinks fit, a Regis-
trar who shall also perform the duties of secretary to the C o i -
cil and such inspectors and other officers, agents and servants as
.it.thinks necessary for. the proper carrying out of the provisions
of this Act:

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Provided that no salary in excess of fifteen hundred
dollars per annum shall be assigned to any post without
the prior approval of the Minister.

6. The funds of the Council shall consist of such moneys Funds of
as may from time to time be placed at its disposition for gunci l .
the purposes of this Act by Parliament, and such other
moneys as may lawfully be paid to the Council.

7. The Council shall keep proper accounts of its receipts, Accounts
and audit. payments, assets and liabilities and such accounts shall be

audited annually by an auditor appointed in each year by
the Council with the approval of the Minister.

8.-(1) The Council shall in each year prepare and sub- Annual
reports and mit to the Minister on or before the thirtieth day of June,

a report of its proceedings during the twelve months ending
on the thirty-first day of March in such year, including a
statement of its accounts audited in accordance with sec-
tion 7.

(2) The Council shall, on or before the thirty-first
day of October in each year, submit to the Minister for
approval, its estimates of revenue and expenditure in respect
of the period commencing on the first day of April next
following and ending on the thirty-first day of March in
the subsequent year.

PART 111. Registration of Pharmacists, Pharmaceutical

9.-(1) The Council shall cause the Registrar to keep in Registers

(a) a register to be known as the Register of Phar-
macists in which shall be entered the names and
such other particulars as may be prescribed of-

(i) all persons who under subsection (1) of
section 11 shall be deemed at 4th August,

Students, Pharmacies and Owners of Pharmacies

which shall
be kept. such form as it may from time to time determine-

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1975, to be registered as pharmacists under
this Act; and

(ii) all persons who are entitled under subsection
(2) of section 11 to be registered as phar-
macis t s;

(b) a register to be known as the Register of Pharma-
ceutical Students in which shall be entered the
names and such other particulars as may be pre-
scribed of-

(i) all persons who under subsection (1) of
section 12 shall be deemed at 4th August,
1975, to be registered as pharmaceutical
students under this Act; and

(ii) all persons who have complied with the
requirements of subsection (2) of section 12
and whose applications for registration as
pharmaceutical students have been granted
by the Council;

(c) a register to be known as the Register of Pharma-
cies in which shall be entered such particulars as
may be prescribed of-

(i) all shops which under subsection (4) of sec-
tion 13 shall from 4th August, 1975, be
deemed to be registered under this Act as
pharmacies; and

(ii) all shops in relation to which the require-
ments of subsection (2) of section 13 have
been satisfied and applications for registra-
tion as pharmacies have been granted by
the Council;

(4 a register to be known as the Register of Owners
in which shall be entered the names and such other
particulars as may be prescribed of-

(i) all persons who under subsection (4) of sec-
tion 13 shall from 4th August, 1975, be

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deemed to be registered under this Act as
the owners of the business carried on in
pharmacies; and

(ii) all persons who have satisfied the require-
ments of subsection (2) of section 13 and
whose applications for registration as own-
ers of pharmacies have been granted by the
Council.

(2) The registers mentioned in subsection ( I ) shall be
open to inspection by any member of the public at all reason-
able times and a copy of the Register of Pharmacists shall
be published in the Gazette by the Registrar at such times
as may be prescribed.

10.-(1) It shall be the duty of the Registrar- Corrections
of registers. to remove from any of the registers mentioned in

subsection (1) of section 9 any entry which the
Council directs him undeq section 13 or section
14 to remove;
to correct in accordance with the Council’s direc-
tions any entry in any of such register! which the
Council directs him in writing to correct as being
in the opinion of the Council an entry which was
incorrectly made;
to make from time to time any necessary altera-
tions in any prescribed particulars contained in
any of such registers.

(2) If the Registrar-
(U) sends by. post to any registered pharmacist a

registered letter addressed to him at his address
on the Register of Pharmacists enquiring whether
he has ceased. to pfactise as a pharmacist or has
changed his address and receives no reply to the
letter within three months from the date of posting
it; and

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Registra-
tion of
pharmacists.
Cap 105.
I953 Edtn.

Registra-
tion of
phannaceu-
t k l
students.

(b) upon the expiration of that period sends in like
manner to that pharmacist a second similar letter
and receives no reply to that letter within three
months from the date of posting it,

the Council may direct the Registrar to remove from the
Register of Pharmacists the name of that pharmacist.

(3) The Council may at any time direct the Registrar
to restore to the Register of Pharmacists any name removed
therefrom under subsection (2).

1 1 4 1 ) Every person who immediately before 4th
August, 1975, was registered as holding a druggist’s licence
under the Drugs and Poisons Law (repealed by this Act)
shall be deemed, at 4th August, 1975, to be registered as
a pharmacist under this Act, and the Registrar shall as
soon as practicable after 4th August, 1975, enter the name
and other prescribed particulars of such person in the
Register of Pharmacists.

(2) Any person who!---
(a) applies to the Council in the prescribed form for

registration as ti pharmacist; and
(b) satisfies the Council that-

(i) he has attained the age of twenty-one years;
(ii) he is of good character;
(iii) he possesses the prescribed qualifications;

and
(c) pays such registration fee as may be prescribed,

shall be entitled to be registered as a pharmacist.
(3) The Registrar shall issue to every person regis-

tered under this section a certificate of registration in the
prescribed form.

12.41) Every person who immediately before 4th

(a) was registered under the Drugs and Poisons Law
as a student; and

August, 1975-

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(b) was undergoing training to be a druggist,
shall be deemed, at 4th August, 1975, to be registered as
a pharmaceutical student under this Act, and the Registrar
shall as soon as practicable after 4th August, 1975, enter
the name and other prescribed particulars of such person
in the Register of Pharmaceutical Students.

(2) Subject to the provisions of subsection (1) no
person shall be registered as a pharmaceutical student
unless he applies to the Council in the prescribed form
and satisfies the Council that-

(a) he has attained the age of sixteen years;
(b) he is of good character; and
(c) he possesses the prescribed qualifications.

13.-(1) No person shall carry on a business which in- Registra-
cludes the compounding, dispensing, storing for sale or pharmacies tion of

and the
retailing of drugs unless- owners

(a) the shop in which such business is carried on is thereof.
registered under +this section as a pharmacy; and

(b) he is registered under this section as the owner
of such business, so, however, that the provisions
of this paragraph shall not apply during the
period specified in paragraph (c) of subsection
(5 ) and in the circumstances mentioned therein.

(2) Subject to the provisions of subsection (4) no
registration shall be effected under this section unless-

(a) the person proposing to carry on the business
mentioned in subsection (1)-

(i) applies to the Council in the prescribed
form for registration; and

(ii) satisfies the Council that he has attained
the age of twenty-one years and that the
business proposed to be carried on in the
shop will, so far as it relates to the com-
pounding, dispensing, storing for sale or

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Cap 105.
1953 Edtn.

retailing of drugs, be under the immediate
control, management and supervision of
a registered pharmacist; and

(iii) pays for the registration of the shop as a
pharmacy such registration fee as may be
prescribed; and

(b) the Council is satisfied that the shop in which
such business is proposed to be carried on is
suitable for the purposes of a pharmacy.

(3) The Registrar shall upon the registration of any
shop as a pharmacy and upon every renewal of such regis-
tration issue to the owner of the business carried on in
the pharmacy a certificate of registration in the prescribed
form.

(4) Every shop which immediately before 4th
August, 1975, was registered as a pharmacy under the Drugs
and Poisons Law and the person whose name was recorded
in the Register of Pharmacies kept under that Law as
the owner of the business carried on in such shop shall,
from 4th August, 1975, until the thirty-first day of March
next following, be deemed to be registered under this sec-
tion as a pharmacy and as the owner of the business
carried on therein respectively, and the Registrar shall as
soon as practicable after 4th August, 1975, enter the pre-
scribed particulars of such pharmacy in the Register of
Pharmacies and the name and other prescribed particulars
of the owner of such business in the Register of Owners.

(5 ) The registration of every shop as a pharmacy-
(a) shall, subject to the provisions of subsections (4)

and (6), expire at the end of one year from the
date specified in the last certificate of registration
of such pharmacy;

(b) may be renewed from time to time if application
for such renewal, and payment of the prescribed
fee therefor, are received by the Council before

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the expiration of such registration, so, however,
that where the Council receives any application
for renewal of any registration after the expiration
of such registration the Council may, if in the
particular circumstances it considers it reasonable
so to do, renew the registration;

(c) shall become void on the expiration of one month
from the date of any change in the ownership of
the business carried on in such pharmacy.

(S) If at any time in the opinion of the Council any
registered pharmacy or any fixture or cupboard therein
is in such state of disrepair or in such an insanitary con-
dition as to render it likely that the provisions of this Act
are not being complied with, the Council may cause a
notice to be served on the owner of the business being
carried on therein requiring him to effect such repairs or
improvements as may be specified in such notice, and if
such repairs or improvements are not effected within thirty
days from the service of such notice or within such further
time as the Council may allow, the Council may, after hold-
ing an inquiry at which the owner of the business has had the
opportunity of being heard, direct the Registrar to remove
such pharmacy from the Register of Pharmacies.

(7) Where any shop ceases to be a registered
pharmacy the registration under this section of any person
as the owner of the business carried on therein shall there-
upon become void.

14.-( 1) If any registered pharmacist or pharmaceutical Censu?.
student is found, in disciplinary proceedings conducted in and
the prescribed manner by the Council against such pharma- z;”’
cist or pharmaceutical student, to have been convicted of
a criminal offence or to be guilty of professional misconduct
the Council may, if it thinks fit-

suspension

(a) censure him; or
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(b) suspend his registration for a period not exceeding
two years; or

(c) direct the Registrar in writing to remove his name
from the Register of Pharmacists or the Register
of Pharmaceutical Students, as the case may be.

(2) The Council may at any time, if it thinks just,
direct the Registrar to restore to the Register of pharmacists
or the Register of Pharmaceutical Students any name
removed therefrom under subsection (1).

(3) The Council shall as soon as practicable after-
(a) the registration of any person has been suspended;

or
(b) the name of any person has been struck off the

Register of Pharmacists or the Register of
Pharmaceutical Students; or

(c) the restoration of any name which was removed
from the Register of Pharmacists or the Register
of Pharmaceutical Students,

cause notice of such suspension, removal or restoration
to be published in the Gazette.

(4) Whenever the name of any person has been
removed from the Register of Pharmacists the Council may
in writing require such person to return to the Registrar
his certificate of registration and such person shall comply
with that requirement.

Regictra- 15.-(1) There is hereby established for the purpose of
tion AP@ hearing appeals from the Council a Registration Appeal

Tribunal (in this Act referred to as “the Tribunal”).
(2) The provisions of the Second Schedule shall have

effect as to the constitution of the Tribunal and otherwise
in relation thereto.

Tribunal.

Second

Appeals 16.-(1) Any person aggrieved by-
(a) the refusal of the Council to register him as a from the Council.

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pharmacist or pharmaceutical student or as the
owner of the business carried on in a pharmacy,
or to register as a pharmacy any shop owned by
him; or

(b) the decision of the Council to censure him or
suspend his registration as a pharmacist or
pharmaceutical student or to cause his name or
any pharmacy to be removed from any of the
registers mentioned in subsection (1) of section 9,

may appeal to the Tribunal against such refusal or decision
within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed.

(2) The Tribunal may-
(a) at the hearing of an appeal against the refusal of

registration, dismiss the appeal or allow the appeal
and direct the Council to cause the registration
to be effected;

(b) at the hearing of an appeal other than an appeal
against the refusal of registration-

(i) dismiss the appeal and confirm the decision
of the Council; or

(ii) allow the appeal and set aside the decision
of the Council; or

(iii) allow the appeal and direct that the disci-
plinary proceedings, if any, in respect of
which the decision of the Council was made,
be reconducted by the Council;

(4 at the hearing of an appeal against a decision to
inflict any punishment mentioned in paragraph (b)
or (c) of subsection (1) of section 14, vary the
decision by substituting for that punishment such
other less severe punishment mentioned in that
subsection as the Tribunal may think proper.

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Publica-
tion of
specified
lists of
e g s and
poisons.

Compound-
ing, dispens-
ing, storing
for sale
and retail-
ing of
dmgs and
poisons.

PART IV. Compounding, Dispensing, Storing for Sale

17--(1) The Council shall, as soon as may be after 4th

(a) a list (in this Act referred to as “List No. 1”)
in which shall be included the drugs in relation
to the storing for sale and retailing of which the
Council intends the exemption made by para-
graph (a) of subsection (1) of section 19 to apply;

(b) a list (in this Act referred to as “List No. 2”)
in which shall be included the drugs in relation
to the storing for sale and retailing of which the
Council intends the exempticn made by paragraph
(b) of subsection (1) of section 19 to apply;

(c) a list (in this Act referred to as “List No. 3”) in
which shall be included all poisons;

(4 a list (in this Act referred to as “List No. 4”) in
which shall be included all drugs which any regula-
tions made under the Food and Drugs Act pro-
hibit from being retailed except on and in
accordance with a prescription from a registered
medical practitioner or a registered dentist or a
registered veterinary surgeon or veterinary prac-
titioner.

(2) The Council may from time to time by notice
published in the Gazette amend or vary any of the lists
specified in subsection (1).

(3) A notice under subsection (1) or (2) shall be of
no effect unless it was approved by the Minister prior to
the publication thereof. ,

18.41) Subject to the provisions of section 19 no person
shall compound, dispense, store for sale or retail any drug
unless-

and Retailing of Drugs and Poisons

August, 1975, publish in the Gazette a notice containing-

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(a) the compounding, dispensing, storing for sale or
retailing, as the case may be, is effected-

(i) on premises registered as a pharmacy; and
(ii) by a registered pharmacist or by a registered

pharmaceutical student under the super-
vision of a registered pharmacist; and

(b) where that drug is a poison, he complies with
the provisions of subsections (3) and (4); and

(c) where that drug is included in List No. 4, such
retailing is effected on and in accordance with a
prescription given by a registered medical practi-
tioner or a registered dentist or a registered
veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner; and

(d) such additional requirements as may be prescribed
in relation to the compounding, dispensing, storing
for sale and retailing of that drug are satisfied.

(2) No person shall carry on a business which in-

(a) such business is carried on in a registered
pharmacy; or

(b) he is an authorized seller of poisons.

cludes the retailing of any poison unless-

(3) Every person who retails any poison shall keep

(a) in a bottle, vessel, box, wrapper or cover distinctly
labelled with the name of such poison and with
some distinctive mark indicating that it is a poison;
and

(h) in a cupboard sst apart for the keeping of poisons,
and such cupboard shall be kept locked.

(4) No person shall sell, dispense or deliver to any
other person any poison unless the bottle, vessel, box,
wrapper or cover in which such poison is contained is
distinctly labelled in the prescribed manner with-

such poison-

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Examp
tions from
section 18.

(a) the word “poison”; and
(b) the name of the poison; and
(c) the name of the seller of the poison and the address

of the premises on which it was sold.

1941) The provisions of subsection (1) of section 13
and paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 18 shall not
apply in relation to the storing for sale and retailing-

(a) of any drug included in List No. 1; or
(6) in such places and in accordance with such re-

quirements as may be prescribed, of any drug
included in List No. 2.

(2) Nothing in section 18 shall-
(a) apply to a drug which is supplied-

(i) by a registered medical practitioner or by
a registered nurse or midwife on the direc-
tion of a registered medical practitioner,
for the purposes of medical treatment; or

(ii) by a registered dentist for the purposes of
dental treatment; or

(iii) by a registered veterinary surgeon or
veterinary practitioner for the purposes of
animal treatment; or

(b) apply to or interfere with the sale of a drug-
(i) to a registered medical practitioner, regis-

tered dentist or registered veterinary
surgeon or veterinary practitioner for the
purpose of his profession; or

(ii) to, or for use, in connection with any
hospital or other institution specified by the
Minister in a notice published in the
Gnzette; or

(iii) to a registered pharmacist for the purpose
of a registered pharmacy.

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PART V. Miscellaneous
20. The owner of the business carried on in a registered Restric-

pharmacy shall not cause or permit that pharmacy to be tion ning on of.
open unless- (pEmacy in

the absence

pharmacist.
(a) a registered pharmacist is in charge thereof and :Jrzis-

(b) all drugs therein which are required by this Act
to be compounded, dispensed, stored for sale or
retailed by or under the supervision of a registered
pharmacist are put away and properly secured.

tered pharmacy shall cause to be conspicuously exhibited exhibitd.
in the pharmacy-

(a) the certificate of registration of the pharmacy for
the time being in force; and

(b) the certificate of registration of the registered
pharmacist for the time being in charge of the
pharmacy.

22.-(1) No person shall, unless he is registered as a Restric-

in actual attendance therein; or

21. The owner of the business carried on in every regis- Certificates
to be

tion on use

(a) take or use any of the following titles, that is to descriptions. pharmacist- titles and

say, pharmacist, druggist, chemist and druggist,
pharmaceutical chemist or pharmaceutist; or

(b) take or use in connection with the sale of goods
by retail the title of chemist.

(2) No person shall display on any premises not

(a) any sign, title, emblem or representation which
includes the description “drugs” or “drugstore” or
“drug dispensary” or “drug sundries” or “phar-
macy”; or

(b) any other sign, title, emblem or representation
reasonably calculated to suggest that such premises
are registered as a pharmacy.

registered as a pharmacy-

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Inspection

ment.
23.-(1) An inspector appointed under this Act may, for

the purpose of securing compliance with the provisions of
this Act at any reasonable time enter-

(a) any premises in respect of which application for
registration under this Act has been made; or

(b) any registered pharmacy; or
(c) any premises in which any person carries on the

business of an authorized seller of poisons; or
(d) any premises in which he has reasonable cause

to suspect that a breach of this Act has been com-
mitted,

and make such examination and enquiry and do such other
things, including the taking of samples free of charge, as
may be necessary for ascertaining whether such premises
are suitable for the purposes of a pharmacy or whether
the provisions of this Act are being complied with.

(2) An inspector shall be furnished with a certificate
of appointment and on entering any place pursuant to
subsection (1) he shall, if required to do so, produce the
certificate to the person in charge of the place.

(3) The owner or person in charge of a place entered
by an inspector pursuant to subsection (1) and every person
found therein shall give the inspector all reasonable assist-
ance in their power and shall furnish him with such informa-
tion as he may reasonably require.

(4) Nothing in this section shall authorize any
inspector to enter or inspect the premises, not being a shop,
of a registered medical practitioner or a registered dentist
or a registered veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner.

and enforce-

Certificates
&analysis.

2 4 4 1 ) Subject to the provisions of subsection (21, the
certificate of an inspector appointed under this Act or of
a person designated to be an analyst for the purposes of the
Food and Drugs Act stating that he has examined or
analysed a sample for the purposes of this Act and stating

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the result of his examination or analysis shall be admissible
in evidence for a prosecution for a contravention of this Act
and shall be prima facie proof of the statement contained in
the certificate but the party against whom it is proposed may

, require the attendance of the inspector or analyst for the pur-
pose of cross-examining him.

(2) A certificate under subsection ( 1 ) shall not be ad-
missible in evidence unless the party intending to produce it has
before the trial given to the party against whom it is intended to
produce it reasonable notice of such intention and a copy of the
certificate.

25-1) The Council, with the approval of the Minister, may Regulations.
make regulations generally for the proper carrying out of the
provisions and purposes of this Act and in particular but without
prejudice to the generality of the foregoing may make regula-
tions-

(a) prescribing in respect of pharmaceutical students the
qualifications to be possessed as a prerequisite for
registration and the courses of training to be followed
after registration;

(b) prescribing the manner in which disciplinary proceed-
. ings may be instituted before the Council, the proce-

dure to be followed in the conduct of such proceedings
and matters incidental to or consequential on such
proceedings;

(c) prescribing the manner of appealing to the Tribunal
and as to the proceedings in any such appeal and mat-
ters incidental to or consequential on such proceedings;

(4 prescribing the qualifications to be possessed as a pre-
requisite for registration as a pharmacist;

(e) specifying the substances which are poisons for the
purposes of this Act;

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7/20 1 1
Sch.

u> for the registration of authorized sellers of poisons,
for matters incidental to or consequential on such regis-
tration, including fees, and specifying the poisons
which may be sold by authorized sellers of poisons;

(g) respecting-

(i) the compounding, dispensing, labelling, storing
for sale and retailing of drugs and poisons;

(ii) the containers in which poisons may be sold or
supplied;

(iii) the addition to poisons of specified ingredients
for the purpose of rendering them readily dis-
tinguishable as poisons,

and different provisions may be made for different
drugs or poisons;

(h) providing in respect of registered pharmacies and autho-
.rized sellers of poisons for the keeping, examination and
auditing of books and records and for the making of
reports and returns;

(i) prescribing the places other than registered pharmacies
' in which drugs included in List No. 2 may be stored for

sale and retailed and the requirements which shall be
satisfied in relation to the keeping and retailing of such
drugs in those places;

(j) prescribing any other matter or thing which may be, or
is required by this Act to be, prescribed.

(2) Notwithstanding section 29(b) of the Interpretation
Act, regulations made under this section may provide for the im-
position of penalties on summary conviction in a Resident
Magistrate's Court of a fine not exceeding one million dollars or
imprisonment for a term not exceeding twelve months or both
such fine and imprisonment.

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26.-41) Every person who-

(a) contravenes the provisions of subsection (1) of section
13 or subsection (4) of section 14 or section 18 or
section 20 or section 21 or. section 22; or

(b) with intent to deceive-

(i) forges or uses or lends to or allows to be used
by any other person any certificate issued under
this Act; or

(ii) makes or has in his possession any document
so closely resembling such certificate as to be
calculated to deceive; or

(c) assaults or obstructs any inspector or other .officer ap- -
pointed under this Act acting in the performance of his
functions under or pursuant to this Act;or

(d) bribes or attempts to bribe any inspector or other offi-
cer appointed under this Act in connection with any
matter arising in the performance of any of his func-
tions under or pursuant to this Act; or :

(e) knowingly gives false-or misleading information to
any inspector or other officer appointed under this Act;
or

u> being an inspector or other officer appointed under this
Act accepts any bribe in connection with any matter
arising in the performance of any of his functions
under or pursuant to this Act;

(g ) fails to erect and maintain in a prominent position in 611996
the place in which drugs are sold or supplied, a sign S. 2(b).

informing persons of the availability of a generic drug ,
which is the bioequivalent of a drug which carries
a brand name;

(h) compounds, dispenses, stores for sale or retails, any :%,
drugs in contravention of section 18,

shall be. guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary con-
viction before a Resident Magistrate to a fine not exceeding five

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71201 I hundred thousand dollars or to imprisonment with or without
Sch. hard labour for a term not exceeding six months.

(2) A prosecution for an offence under paragraph (d) or
u> of subsection (1) shall not be instituted without the sanction
of the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Minister 26A. The Minister may, by order subject to affirmative reso-
may amend
monetary

lution, amend the monetary penalties specified in this Act.
penalties.
71201 1
Sch.

Trans~t~onal 27. In any enactment existing at 4th August, 1975, or in
any regulations or other instruments made under any such enact-
ment and existing at 4th August, 1975-

(a) references (in whatever terms) to a shop registered as a
cap 105 pharmacy under the Drugs and Poisons Law shall be
1953 ~ d t n construed as references to a pharmacy registered under

this Act; and
(b) references (in whatever terms) to a person licensed as

a druggist under the Drugs and Poisons Law or to a
holder of a druggist's licence under that Law shall be
construed as references to a pharmacist registered un-
der this Act.

FIRST SCHEDULE (Section 3)

Constitution
of the Council.

Chairman

Tenure of
office.

Acting

appointments.

Resignations.

Constitution and Procedure of the Council

1. The Council shall consist of ten members appointed by the
Minister of whom six shall be nominated by the Pharmaceutical Society or
any other body recognized by the Minister as having succeeded to the
hnctions of that Society.

2. The Minister shall appoint one of the members of the Council to
be the chairman thereof.

3. The appointment of a member of the Council shall, subject to
the provisions of this Schedule, be for a period not exceeding three years
and such member shall be eligible for reappointment.

4. If the chairman or any other member of the Council is absent or
unable to act, the Minister may appoint any person to act in the place of
the chairman or such other member.

?+.--(I) Any member of the Council, other than the chairman, may
at any time resign 'his office by. instrument in writing addressed
to the Minister and transmitted through the chairman, and from the

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date o€raceipt by the Minister of such instrument such member shall
cease to be a member of the Council.

(2) The chairman may at any time resign his office by instrument
in writing addressed to the Minister and such resignation shsall take
effect as from the date of receipt by the Minister of such instrument.

6. The Minister may at any time revoke the appointment of any Revoca-
tions of
appoint-
menu.

7. If any vacan

member of the Councid if he thinks it expedient so to do.

occurs in the membership of the Council such

shall, subject to the provisions of this Schedule, hold office for the
remainder of the period for which the previous member was appointed,
so, however, that such appointment shall be made in the same manner
and from the same category of persons, if any. as the appointment
of the previous member.

vacancy &all be 3 ed by the appointment of another member who v p c a n c ~ ~ .

8. The names of all members of the Council as first constituted and ::?sit-
every change in the membership thereof shall be published in the
Gazette.

9.+1) The Council shall be a body curprate having perpetual Incorpora-
succession and a common seal with power to acquire, hold and dis- tion*
pose of land and other property of whatever kind.

(2) The seal of the Council shall be kept in the custody of the
chairman or the Registrar and shall be affixed to instruments pursuant
to a resolution of the Council in the presence of the chairman or any
other member of the Council and the Registrar.

(3) The seal of the Council shall be authenticated by the signatures
of the chairman or any other member authorized to act in that behalf
and the Registrar, and shall be officially and judicially noticed.

(4) All documents. other than those required by law to bt under
seal, made by, and all decisions of, the Council may be signified
under the hands of the chairman or any other member authorized to
act in that behalf and the Registrar.

(5) The Cmncil shall meet at least once in every period of three
may for all purposes be described by such name.

months and at such other times as may be necessary or expedient for zhp.
the transaction of its business, and such meetings shall be held at
such places and times and on such days as the Council may determine.

(2) The chairman may at any time call a special meeting of
the Council and shall call a special meeting within seven days of the
receipt of a Written requisition for that purpose addressed to him by
any three mcmbers of the Council.

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(3) The chairman shall preside at all meetings of the Council at
which he is present, and if the chairman is absent from any meeting
the members present shall elect one of their number to preside at
that meeting.

(4) The quorum of the Council shall be five.
( 5 ) The decisions of the Council shall be by a majority of votes

and, in addition to an original vote, the chairman or other person
presiding at a meeting shall have a casting vote in any case in which
the voting is equal.

(6) Minutes in proper form of eacb meeting of the Council shall
be kept.

(7) The validity of the proceedings of the Council shall not be
affected by any vacancy amongst the members thereof or by any
defect in the appointment of a member thereof.

(8) Subject to the provisions of this Schedule the Council may
regulate its own proceedings.

Committees.
fit
to
sc,

11.-(1) The Council may appoint such committees as it may think
and may delegate to any such committee the power and authority
carry out on its behalf such functions as the Council may determine.
, however, that no such committee shall have the power to make

(2) The constitution of each committee shall be determined by
regulations.

the Council.

Protec-
tion of
members.

Rcmuncra-
tion of
members.

Members
not public
officers.

Consti tu-
tion of the
Tribunal.

1 2 . 4 1 ) No member of the Council shall be personally liable for any
act or default of the Council done or omitted to be done in good
faith in the course of the operations of the Council.

(2) Where any member of the Council is exempt from liability
by reason only of the provisions of this paragraph, the Council shall
be liable to the extent that it would be if the member was a servant
or agent of the Council.

13. There shall be paid from the funds of the Council to the chairman
and other memters cf the Council such remuneration. whether by way
of honorarium, salary or fees. and such allowances as the Minister may
determine.

14. The ofice of chairman or member of the Council shall not be
a public office for the purposes of Chapter V of the Constitution of
Jamaica.

SECOND SCHEDULE (Section IS)
Coiutitutiorz of the Registration Appeal Tribunal

1. The Tribunal shall consist of a chairman and two other membrs
appointed by the Minister.

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2. The members of the Tribunal shall, subject to the provisions of 'I'tmm of
this Schedule, hold office for such period not exceeding two years as Office-
the Minister may determine and shall be eligible for reappointment.

3. The Minister may appoint any person to act in the place of the Acting
chairman or any other member of the Tribunal in case of the absence ZF'?'
or inability to act of the chairman or other member.

4-41) Any membes of the Tribuml other tlran the ohaiman may Resigna-
at any time resign his office by instrument in writing addressed to the t10m
Minister and transniitted through the chairman and from the date of
receipt by the Minister of such instrument such member shall cease to
be a member of the Tribunal.

(3) Thc chairman may at any time resign his office by instru-
ment in writing addressed to the Minister and such resignation shall
take effect as from rhe date of receipt by the Minister of such instru-
ment.

5. The Minister may at any time revoke the amointment of the Revoat-
chairman or any other-membeiof the Tribunal if he-thinks i t expedient :st-
so to do. meat%

6. If any viicancy occurs in the membership of the Tribunal. such FiLling.af
vacancy shall be filled by the appointment of another member who V * c a n u u
shall. subject to the provisions of this Schedule, hold office for the
remainder of the period for which the previous member was appointed.

and every change in the membership thereof shall be published in tion 4
7. The names of all members of the Tribunal as first ccnstituttd publica-

the Gazette. *-
8. Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Tribunal may regulate Power to

9. The office of chairman or member of the Tribunal shall not be ~~m~ben.
a public office for the purposes of Chapter V of the Constitution of not PlbhC

z2z inor i t s own proceedings.

Jamaica. OfElXlS0

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