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Repeal of
Ordinances
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27. The Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916, the Pharmacy and Poisons Amendment Ordinance, 1928, and 1916, No. 20 section 19 of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, 1935, are
of 1928
and No. 35 of 1935,
s. 19.
repealed.
Commence- ment.
(s. 3 (1) (a)).
28. This Ordinance shall come into force on such date as the Governor by Proclamation may appoint.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 26th day of May, 1937.
A. G. CLARKE, Deputy Clerk of Councils.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
REGULATIONS.
Interpretation.
[8. 4.]
In these regulations "the Ordinance" means the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1937.
"Labelled" has the same meaning as it has in the Ordinance.
Certificates.
1. The certificate granted to an applicant who has passed the chemists and druggists qualifying examination shall be as follows:-
GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG.
This is to certify that
has passed the Chemists and Druggists Qualifying Examination.
As witness....
Examiners.
(s. 3 (1) (b)).
Date
2. The certificate shall be sent to the registrar who shall sign it and forward it to the successful applicant.
Course of training, study and examination for applicants for registration as pharmacists.
GENERAL.
1. The qualifying examination shall be styled "the Chemist and Druggist qualifying examination".
2. A candidate shall not be admitted to the Chemist and Druggist qualifying examination unless he has previously been entered as an apprentice or student and has attained the age of twenty-one years. This regulation shall not apply in the case of candidates falling within the provisions of regulation 6.
REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY AS AN APPRENTICE OR STUDENT.
3. Every applicant for entry as an apprentice or student must have entered into articles of pupilage with a registered pharmacist or with a body corporate entitled to become an authorised seller of poisons.
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