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2748

Control of

manufacture

and sale of

10 & 11 Geo,

5, c. 46, ss. 7, 11.

Ordinance

No. 9 of 1916.

No. 22 of 1923.

DANGEROUS DRUGS.

(c) the presence of the drugs on board the ship is reported in writing to the Superintendent within four hours after the arrival of the ship in the harbour of Victoria: Provided that, if the office of the Superintendent is not open for the four hours immediately after the arrival of the ship in the harbour of Victoria, the report required by this paragraph may be made in writing to the inspector on duty at the Central Police Station;

(d) when the ship leaves the harbour of Victoria, such ship proceeds direct and forthwith out of the waters of the Colony; and

(e) the exportation of the drugs is reported in writing to the Superintendent within forty-eight hours after the departure of the ship from the harbour of Victoria.

4. (1) For the purpose of preventing the improper use of the drugs to which this Ordinance applies, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make regulations for controlling the importation, exportation, manufacture, sale, possession, movement and distribution of those drugs, and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, for—

(a) prohibiting the manufacture of any drug to which this Ordinance applies except on premises licensed for the purpose and subject to any conditions specified in the licence;

(b) prohibiting the manufacture, sale, possession, movement or distribution of any such drug except by persons licensed or otherwise authorised under the regulations and subject to any conditions specified in the licence or authority;

(c) regulating the issue by medical practitioners of prescriptions containing any such drug and the dispensing of any such prescriptions; and

(d) requiring persons engaged in the manufacture, sale or distribution of any such drug to keep such books and furnish such information either in writing or otherwise as may be prescribed.

(2) The regulations under this section shall provide for authorising any person who lawfully keeps open shop for the retailing of poisons in accordance with the provisions of the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916,—

(a) to manufacture at the shop in the ordinary course of his retail business any preparation, admixture, or extract of any drug to which this Ordinance applies; or

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2748 Control of manufacture and sale of 10 & 11 Geo, 5, c. 46, ss. 7, 11. Ordinance No. 9 of 1916. No. 22 of 1923. DANGEROUS DRUGS. (c) the presence of the drugs on board the ship is reported in writing to the Superintendent within four hours after the arrival of the ship in the harbour of Victoria: Provided that, if the office of the Superintendent is not open for the four hours immediately after the arrival of the ship in the harbour of Victoria, the report required by this paragraph may be made in writing to the inspector on duty at the Central Police Station; (d) when the ship leaves the harbour of Victoria, such ship proceeds direct and forthwith out of the waters of the Colony; and (e) the exportation of the drugs is reported in writing to the Superintendent within forty-eight hours after the departure of the ship from the harbour of Victoria. 4. (1) For the purpose of preventing the improper use of the drugs to which this Ordinance applies, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make regulations for controlling the importation, exportation, manufacture, sale, possession, movement and distribution of those drugs, and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, for— (a) prohibiting the manufacture of any drug to which this Ordinance applies except on premises licensed for the purpose and subject to any conditions specified in the licence; (b) prohibiting the manufacture, sale, possession, movement or distribution of any such drug except by persons licensed or otherwise authorised under the regulations and subject to any conditions specified in the licence or authority; (c) regulating the issue by medical practitioners of prescriptions containing any such drug and the dispensing of any such prescriptions; and (d) requiring persons engaged in the manufacture, sale or distribution of any such drug to keep such books and furnish such information either in writing or otherwise as may be prescribed. (2) The regulations under this section shall provide for authorising any person who lawfully keeps open shop for the retailing of poisons in accordance with the provisions of the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916,— (a) to manufacture at the shop in the ordinary course of his retail business any preparation, admixture, or extract of any drug to which this Ordinance applies; or
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2748 Control of manufacture and sale of 10 & 11 Geo, 5, c. 46, ss. 7, 11. Ordinance No. 9 of 1916. No. 22 of 1923. DANGEROUS DRUGS. (c) the presence of the drugs on board the ship is reported in writing to the Superintendent within four hours after the arrival of the ship in the harbour of Victoria: Provided that, if the office of the Superintendent is not open for the four hours immediately after the arrival of the ship in the harbour of Victoria, the report required by this paragraph may be made in writing to the inspector on duty at the Central Police Station; (d) when the ship leaves the harbour of Victoria, such ship proceeds direct and forthwith out of the waters of the Colony; and (e) the exportation of the drugs is reported in writing to the Superintendent within forty-eight hours after the depar- ture of the ship from the harbour of Victoria. 4. (1) For the purpose of preventing the improper use of the drugs to which this Ordinance applies, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make regulations for controlling the importation, exportation, manufacture, sale, possession, movement and distribution of those drugs, and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, for— (a) prohibiting the manufacture of any drug to which this Ordinance applies except on premises licensed for the purpose and subject to any conditions specified in the licence; (b) prohibiting the manufacture, sale, possession, move- ment or distribution of any such drug except by persons licensed or otherwise authorised under the regulations and subject to any conditions specified in the licence or authority; (c) regulating the issue by medical practitioners of pre- scriptions containing any such drug and the dispensing of any such prescriptions; and (d) requiring persons engaged in the manufacture, sale or distribution of any such drug to keep such books and furnish such information either in writing or otherwise as may be prescribed. (2) The regulations under this section shall provide for authorising any person who lawfully keeps open shop for the retailing of poisons in accordance with the provisions of the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916,-- (a) to manufacture at the shop in the ordinary course of his retail business any preparation, admixture, or extract of any drug to which this Ordinance applies; or
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2748

Control of

manufacture

and sale of

10 & 11 Geo,

5, c. 46, ss. 7, 11.

Ordinance

No. 9 of 1916.

No. 22 of 1923.

DANGEROUS DRUGS.

(c) the presence of the drugs on board the ship is reported in writing to the Superintendent within four hours after the arrival of the ship in the harbour of Victoria: Provided that, if the office of the Superintendent is not open for the four hours immediately after the arrival of the ship in the harbour of Victoria, the report required by this paragraph may be made in writing to the inspector on duty at the Central Police Station;

(d) when the ship leaves the harbour of Victoria, such ship proceeds direct and forthwith out of the waters of the Colony; and

(e) the exportation of the drugs is reported in writing to the Superintendent within forty-eight hours after the depar- ture of the ship from the harbour of Victoria.

4. (1) For the purpose of preventing the improper use of the drugs to which this Ordinance applies, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make regulations for controlling the importation, exportation, manufacture, sale, possession, movement and distribution of those drugs, and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, for—

(a) prohibiting the manufacture of any drug to which this Ordinance applies except on premises licensed for the purpose and subject to any conditions specified in the licence;

(b) prohibiting the manufacture, sale, possession, move- ment or distribution of any such drug except by persons licensed or otherwise authorised under the regulations and subject to any conditions specified in the licence or authority;

(c) regulating the issue by medical practitioners of pre- scriptions containing any such drug and the dispensing of any such prescriptions; and

(d) requiring persons engaged in the manufacture, sale or distribution of any such drug to keep such books and furnish such information either in writing or otherwise as may be prescribed.

(2) The regulations under this section shall provide for authorising any person who lawfully keeps open shop for the retailing of poisons in accordance with the provisions of the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916,--

(a) to manufacture at the shop in the ordinary course of his retail business any preparation, admixture, or extract of any drug to which this Ordinance applies; or

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