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Dangerous Drugs.
provisions of the Merchant Shipping Acts shall be deemed to be compliance with the requirements of these regulations as to the keeping of records.
(2) If a foreign ship in any port in the Colony requires to obtain a supply of any of the drugs in order to complete the necessary equipment of the ship, the master of the ship is authorized to purchase and be in possession of such quantity of any of the drugs as may be certified by the Senior Port Health Officer to be necessary for the purpose, the quantity not to exceed what is required for the use of the ship until it reaches its home port. The certificate given by the Senior Port Health Officer shall be marked by the supplier with the date of the supply and shall be retained by him and kept available for inspection.
G.N.A. 79/51. Penalty: upon summary conviction, a fine of ten thousand dollars and imprisonment for twelve months.
G.N.A. 79/51.
Hospitals.
20. The Director may exempt from the operation of these regulations any hospital or other public institution subject to the observance of such conditions as he may by order prescribe.
Exempted persons.
21. These regulations shall not apply to any civil medical officer, or to any medical officer of His Majesty's Navy, Army or Air Force serving in the Colony on full pay, or to the Government Chemist, or to the assistant Government Chemists, or to the Chief Pharmacist.
Forfeiture.
22. It shall be lawful for the court or a magistrate to order to be forfeited to the Crown any article with respect to which any offence under these regulations has been committed, whether any person shall have been convicted of such offence or not, and upon the making of any such order of forfeiture, the said articles shall be deemed to be the property of the Crown free from all rights of any person.
Citation.
23. These regulations may be cited as the Dangerous Drugs Regulations.
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CAP. 134]
[r. 19 cont.]
Dangerous Drugs.
provisions of the Merchant Shipping Acts shall be deemed to be compliance with the requirements of these regulations as to the keeping of records.
(2) If a foreign ship in any port in the Colony requires to obtain a supply of any of the drugs in order to complete the necessary equipment of the ship, the master of the ship is authorized to purchase and be in possession of such quantity of any of the drugs as may be certified by the Senior Port Health Officer to be neces- sary for the purpose, the quantity not to exceed what is required for the use of the ship until it reaches its home port. The certificate given by the Senior Port Health Officer shall be marked by the supplier with the date of the supply and shall be retained by him and kept available for inspection.
G.N.A. 79/51. Penalty: upon summary conviction, a fine of ten thousand
dollars and imprisonment for twelve months.
G.N.A. 79/51.
Hospitals.
20. The Director may exempt from the operation of these regulations any hospital or other public institution subject to the observance of such conditions as he may by order prescribe.
Exempted persons.
21. These regulations shall not apply to any civil medical officer, or to any medical officer of His Majesty's Navy, Army or Air Force serving in the Colony on full pay, or to the Government Chemist, or to the assistant Govern- ment chemists, or to the Chief Pharmacist.
Forfeiture.
22. It shall be lawful for the court or a magistrate to order to be forfeited to the Crown any article with respect to which any offence under these regulations has been committed, whether any person shall have been con- victed of such offence or not, and upon the making of any such order of forfeiture, the said articles shall be deemed to be the property of the Crown free from all rights of
any person.
Citation.
23. These regulations may be cited as the Dangerous Drugs Regulations.
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