1950_PHARMACISTS_HOLDING_DIPLOMAS_(REGISTRATION)_REGULATIONS — Page 2

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CAP. 138]

[r. 1 cont.]

G.N.A. 50/51.

(Ord. 9/16.)

G.N.A. 50/51.

Pharmacy and Poisons.

(b) any person holding the certificate of a Dominion or Colonial pharmaceutical institution, which has entered into or may hereafter enter into an agreement for reciprocity of registration with the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.

The following Dominion or Colonial institutions have already entered into such agreements for reciprocal registration:

The Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland.

The Pharmacy Board of Tasmania. The Pharmacy Board of South Africa.

The Ontario College of Pharmacy.

The Pharmacy Board of New Zealand.

The Pharmacy Board of South Australia.

The Pharmaceutical Council of Western Australia.

The Pharmacy Board of Queensland.

The Pharmacy Board of New South Wales. The Pharmacy Board of Victoria.

2. Every person who satisfies the registrar that he holds a diploma mentioned in regulation and is entitled, upon compliance with the statutory requirements of the country in which the diploma was granted, to practise pharmacy in that country shall, upon payment of the fee payable on registration, be entitled to be registered as a pharmacist under the Ordinance.

3. Every person who, immediately before the commencement of the Ordinance, was on the register established by the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916, shall, upon payment of the fee payable on registration, be entitled to be duly registered under the Ordinance.

4. Any person holding a diploma other than a British, Dominion or Colonial Diploma and desiring to be registered must make application to the Board, which may require him to undergo such examination as it may consider fit. The holder of a diploma who has satisfied the Board by examination or whose diploma has been approved by the Board shall, on payment of the prescribed fee, be entitled to be duly registered under the Ordinance.

5. These regulations may be cited as the Pharmacists Holding Diplomas (Registration) Regulations.

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CAP. 138] [r. 1 cont.] G.N.A. 50/51. (Ord. 9/16.) G.N.A. 50/51. Pharmacy and Poisons. (b) any person holding the certificate of a Dominion or Colonial pharmaceutical institution, which has entered into or may hereafter enter into an agreement for reciprocity of registration with the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. The following Dominion or Colonial institutions have already entered into such agreements for reciprocal registration: The Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland. The Pharmacy Board of Tasmania. The Pharmacy Board of South Africa. The Ontario College of Pharmacy. The Pharmacy Board of New Zealand. The Pharmacy Board of South Australia. The Pharmaceutical Council of Western Australia. The Pharmacy Board of Queensland. The Pharmacy Board of New South Wales. The Pharmacy Board of Victoria. 2. Every person who satisfies the registrar that he holds a diploma mentioned in regulation and is entitled, upon compliance with the statutory requirements of the country in which the diploma was granted, to practise pharmacy in that country shall, upon payment of the fee payable on registration, be entitled to be registered as a pharmacist under the Ordinance. 3. Every person who, immediately before the commencement of the Ordinance, was on the register established by the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916, shall, upon payment of the fee payable on registration, be entitled to be duly registered under the Ordinance. 4. Any person holding a diploma other than a British, Dominion or Colonial Diploma and desiring to be registered must make application to the Board, which may require him to undergo such examination as it may consider fit. The holder of a diploma who has satisfied the Board by examination or whose diploma has been approved by the Board shall, on payment of the prescribed fee, be entitled to be duly registered under the Ordinance. 5. These regulations may be cited as the Pharmacists Holding Diplomas (Registration) Regulations. 66
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CAP. 138] [r. 1 cont.] G.N.A. 50/51. (Ord. 9/16.) G.N.A. 50/51. Pharmacy and Poisons. (b) any person holding the certificate of a Dominion or Colonial pharmaceutical institution. which has entered into or may hereafter enter into an agreement for reciprocity of registration with the Pharma- ceutical Society of Great Britain. The following Dominion or Colonial institutions have already entered into such agreements for reciprocal registra- tion-. The Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland. The Pharmacy Board of Tasmania. The Pharmacy Board of South Africa. The Ontario College of Pharmacy. The Pharmacy Board of New Zealand. The Pharmacy Board of South Australia. The Pharmaceutical Council of Western Australia. The Pharmacy Board of Queensland. The Pharmacy Board of New South Wales. The Pharmacy Board of Victoria. 2. Every person who satisfies the registrar that he holds a diploma mentioned in regulation and is entitled, upon compliance with the statutory requirements of the country in which the diploma was granted, to practise pharmacy in that country shall upon payment of the fee payable on registra- tion be entitled to be registered as a pharmacist under the Ordinance. 3. Every person who immediately before the com- mencement of the Ordinance was on the register established by the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916, shall upon payment of the fee payable on registration be entitled to be duly registered under the Ordinance. 4. Any person holding a diploma other than a British, Dominion or Colonial Diploma and desiring to be registered must make application to the Board which may require him to undergo such examination as it may consider fit. The holder of a diploma who has satisfied the Board by examina- tion or whose diploma has been approved by the Board shall on payment of the prescribed fee be entitled to be duly registered under the Ordinance. 5. These regulations may be cited as the Pharmacists Holding Diplomas (Registration) Regulations. 66
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CAP. 138]

[r. 1 cont.]

G.N.A. 50/51.

(Ord. 9/16.)

G.N.A. 50/51.

Pharmacy and Poisons.

(b) any person holding the certificate of a Dominion or Colonial pharmaceutical institution. which has entered into or may hereafter enter into an agreement for reciprocity of registration with the Pharma- ceutical Society of Great Britain.

The following Dominion or Colonial institutions have already entered into such agreements for reciprocal registra- tion-.

The Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland.

The Pharmacy Board of Tasmania. The Pharmacy Board of South Africa.

The Ontario College of Pharmacy.

The Pharmacy Board of New Zealand.

The Pharmacy Board of South Australia.

The Pharmaceutical Council of Western Australia.

The Pharmacy Board of Queensland.

The Pharmacy Board of New South Wales. The Pharmacy Board of Victoria.

2. Every person who satisfies the registrar that he holds a diploma mentioned in regulation and is entitled, upon compliance with the statutory requirements of the country in which the diploma was granted, to practise pharmacy in that country shall upon payment of the fee payable on registra- tion be entitled to be registered as a pharmacist under the Ordinance.

3. Every person who immediately before the com- mencement of the Ordinance was on the register established by the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916, shall upon payment of the fee payable on registration be entitled to be duly registered under the Ordinance.

4. Any person holding a diploma other than a British, Dominion or Colonial Diploma and desiring to be registered must make application to the Board which may require him to undergo such examination as it may consider fit. The holder of a diploma who has satisfied the Board by examina- tion or whose diploma has been approved by the Board shall on payment of the prescribed fee be entitled to be duly registered under the Ordinance.

5. These regulations may be cited as the Pharmacists Holding Diplomas (Registration) Regulations.

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