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Enclosure No.

Amendment of

section 7.

Addition of

new section 7A.

4. Section 7 of the principal Ordinance is amended- (a) in subsection (1) by deleting the full stop at the end thereof and substituting therefor a colon and the following-

"Provided that such records need not be main- tained by a person to whom such substance has lawfully been supplied for the purpose of treatment.". (8) in subsection (2) by deleting the full stop at the end thereof and substituting therefor a colon and the following

"Provided that such records need not be main- tained by an authorized seller of poisons in respect of such substances supplied on a prescription if-

(i) the prescription is retained by the authorized seller of poisons for a period of two years:

or

(ii) in the case of a prescription which may be dispensed on more than one occasion, a copy of that prescription is made in a book maintained for that purpose, which book is retained by him for a period of two years.”.

5. The principal Ordinance is amended by adding, after section 7, the following new section-

*Notifica- tion that no scheduled antibiotics may be sold.

7A. Any person who sells by retail pharmaceu- tical products on premises at which no registered pharmacist is employed shall cause to be displayed in such premises in a prominent place so as to be clearly visible to the public, a notice in the English and Chinese languages to the effect that the antibiotics specified in the Schedule to the Antibiotics Regula- tions may not be sold on such premises.".

Passed by the Hong Kong Legislative Cofncil this 13th day of August, 1969,

Deputy Clerk of Councils.

This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the bill, and is found by me to be a true and correctly printed copy of the said bill.

Stara

Deputy Clerk of Councils

HONG KONG

No. 41 OF 1969.

I assent.

Wrench.

Governor.

14th August, 1969.

An Ordinance to amend the law governing the making of contracts by or on behalf of bodies corporate, and for connected purposes,

[15th August, 1969.)

Enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Corporate Bodies Contracts Ordinance 1969.

2. (1) Contracts may be made on behalf of any body corporate, wherever incorporated, as follows—

(a) a contract which if made between private persons would be by law required to be in writing, signed by the parties to be charged therewith, may be made on behalf of the body corporate in writing signed by any person acting under its authority, express or implied; and

Short title.

Cases where contracts need

not be under sent.

1960, c. 46, n. 1.

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