Pharmacy and Poisons (Registration of Pharmacists) Regulations 1979

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PHARMACY AND POISONS (REGISTRATION OF PHARMACISTS) REGULATIONS 1979

BR 43 / 1979

[made under section 15(1)(a) of the Pharmacy and Poisons Act 1979 and brought into operation on 1 January 1980]

1 These Regulations may be cited as the Pharmacy and Poisons (Registration of Pharmacists) Regulations 1979.

Commencement 2

[omitted]

Interpretation

3 In these Regulations—

“the Act” means the Pharmacy and Poisons Act 1979 [title 11 item 5];

PHARMACY AND POISONS (REGISTRATION OF PHARMACISTS) REGULATIONS 1979

“Form” means Form in the Schedule.

Application for registration; Form A

4 Every person who makes application for registration under section 7 of the Act (in these Regulations called an “applicant”) shall complete and submit an application approved by the Council to the Registrar.

[Regulation 4 amended by 2013 : 48 s. 31 effective 24 December 2013]

Documents in support

5 An applicant shall in support of his application forward to the Registrar documents as follows—

(a) a copy of any degree or diploma in pharmacy held by him; and

(b) a copy of his licence or certificate of registration if he is or was licensed or registered as a pharmacist in any country overseas, and the Council shall be entitled to take any such document into account in determining whether or not the applicant should be approved by them for the purpose of admission to sit an examination pursuant to regulation 6.

6. Written examination; certificate of competence in Form B

(1) Every applicant approved by the Council as mentioned in regulation 5 shall be required to sit a written examination in pharmacy arranged by the Council.

(2) The Council shall grant a certificate of competence in Form B to every applicant who passes such examination to their satisfaction.

Certificate of registration in Form C; Register of Pharmacists Form D

7 The particulars relating to applicants and the form of certificate of registration that are required by section 7(4) of the Act to be prescribed are the particulars and form respectively set forth in Forms C and D.

PHARMACY AND POISONS (REGISTRATION OF PHARMACISTS) REGULATIONS 1979

SCHEDULE

(Reg. 4)

FORM A

[revoked]

FORM B THE PHARMACY COUNCIL BERMUDA THE PHARMACY AND POISONS ACT 1979 CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE

This is to certify that [blank] has produced satisfactory evidence to The Pharmacy Council as to his/her competence as a Pharmacist. In testimony whereof this Certificate is awarded by order of The Pharmacy Council.

Dated this [blank] day of [blank] 19 [blank]

Signed................................ Chairman

FORM C (Reg. 7) THE PHARMACY COUNCIL BERMUDA THE PHARMACY AND POISONS ACT 1979 CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION

No. [blank]............

I hereby certify that the name of [blank] was on the [blank] day of [blank], 19 [blank] entered in the Register of Pharmacists [blank] kept and maintained by me in accordance with the provisions of Section 7 (2) of the Pharmacy and Poisons Act 1979.

Dated this [blank] day of [blank], 19 [blank]

Signed..................................... Registrar

PHARMACY AND POISONS (REGISTRATION OF PHARMACISTS) REGULATIONS 1979

FORM D

[omitted]

[Schedule Form A revoked by 2013 : 48 s.31 effective 24 December 2013]

[Amended by:

2013 : 48]

No cases currently cite this legislation.