1196
THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 13, 1935.
or supply by him of the drug on the day on which the trans- action is effected, or where that is not reasonably convenient on the day following the day on which the drug is received or the transaction is effected.
(4) Where he carries on business at more than one set of premises, he shall keep a separate register or registers in respect of each set of premises.
(5) He shall keep the register or registers in some part of the premises to which it relates so that it shall at all times be available for inspection in accordance with the pro- visions of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, 1935.
(6) He shall not cancel, obliterate, or alter any entry in the register or make therein any entry which is untrue in any particular: Provided that any mistake in an entry may be corrected by a marginal note or footnote giving the correct particulars and dated.
(7) He shall furnish to the Superintendent or to any person authorised by any order of the Superintendent for the purpose all information in regard to any purchases by him of the drugs, all stocks held by him of the drugs, and all transactions effected by him in the drugs as may be required by the Superintendent for the purpose of seeing that the provisions of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, 1935, are observed.
A duly qualified medical practitioner who records in a day book particulars of any of the drugs supplied by him to any patient, together with the name and address of the patient and date of the supply, may, in lieu of keeping the register required by this regulation of drugs sold or supplied by him, enter separately for each of the drugs in a book to be kept for the purpose references under the appropriate dates to the records in the day book of any supply of the drug. A person lawfully keeping open shop for the retailing of poisons in accordance with the provisions of the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916, may in lieu of keeping the register required by this regulation of drugs sold or supplied by him, enter separately for each of the drugs in a book to be kept for the purpose references under the appropriate dates to the entries in the books kept by him in pursuance of the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916, relating to any supply of the drugs. All such books shall at all times be available for inspection in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance.
Every registered medical practitioner, registered dentist and approved veterinary surgeon shall, if not otherwise re- quired to do so under the provisions of this regulation, enter or cause to be entered in a register kept for the sole purpose, in respect of each supply of each of the drugs purchased or otherwise obtained by him, the particulars shewn in Schedule I to these regulations.
11. Prescriptions, records, registers, or other docu- ments required to be retained or kept in pursuance of these regulations shall be preserved for not less than two years from the date of the prescription or document or the last entry in the record or register, as the case may be.
Page 5Page 6
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.