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CAP. 137]
Antibiotics
[1989 Ed.
CHAPTER 137
ANTIBIOTICS
To control the sale and supply of certain antibiotic substances.
(Amended 40 of 1969 s. 2)
[4 June 1948]
Originally 21 of 1948 (Cap. 137, 1950) — G.N.A. 15 of 1951, G.N.A. 25 of 1951, 50 of 1955, 23 of 1962, 14 of 1964, 40 of 1969, L.N. 215 of 1981, 45 of 1984, R. Ed. 1984, 69 of 1986, 62 of 1987, L.N. 76 of 1989
1. Short title
This Ordinance may be cited as the Antibiotics Ordinance.
2. Interpretation
(Amended 40 of 1969 s. 3)
In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires-
"authorized seller of poisons" has the meaning assigned to it by the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance (Cap. 138);
"Director of Agriculture and Fisheries" includes the senior veterinary officer and any veterinary officer; (Added 23 of 1962 s. 3)
"penicillin" has the meaning assigned to it by the regulations made under this Ordinance;
"registered dentist" means a person registered in the dentists register and a person deemed to be a registered dentist under the Dentists Registration Ordinance (Cap. 156); (Amended 62 of 1987 s. 10)
"registered medical practitioner" means a person registered or deemed to be registered under the Medical Registration Ordinance (Cap. 161);
"registered pharmacist" means a person registered in the register of pharmaceutical chemists or the register of chemists and druggists under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance (Cap. 138);
"veterinary surgeon" means any member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great Britain, or any other person holding the diploma of such British or Colonial veterinary institution or examining body as the Governor in Council may from time to time approve.
3. Substances to which this Ordinance applies
The substances to which this Ordinance applies are penicillin and such other anti-microbial organic substances produced by living organisms as may
2
CAP. 137]
Antibiotics
[1989 Ed.
CHAPTER 137
ANTIBIOTICS
To control the sale and supply of certain antibiotic substances.
(Amended 40 of 1969 s. 2)
[4 June 1948]
Originally 21 of 1948 (Cap. 137, 1950) — G.N.A. 15 of 1951, G.N.A. 25 of 1951, 50 of 1955, 23 of
1962, 14 of 1964, 40 of 1969, L.N. 215 of 1981, 45 of 1984, R. Ed. 1984, 69 of 1986, 62 of 1987, L.N. 76 of 1989
1.
Short title
This Ordinance may be cited as the Antibiotics Ordinance.
2. Interpretation
( Amended 40 of 1969 s. 3)
In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires- "authorized seller of poisons" has the meaning assigned to it by the Pharmacy
and Poisons Ordinance (Cap. 138);
"Director of Agriculture and Fisheries" includes the senior veterinary officer
and any veterinary officer; (Added 23 of 1962 s. 3)
"penicillin" has the meaning assigned to it by the regulations made under this
Ordinance;
"“registered dentist" means a person registered in the dentists register and a
person deemed to be a registered dentist under the Dentists Registration Ordinance (Cap. 156); (Amended 62 of 1987 s. 10)
"registered medical practitioner" means a person registered or deemed to be
registered under the Medical Registration Ordinance (Cap. 161);
"registered pharmacist" means a person registered in the register of phar- maceutical chemists or the register of chemists and druggists under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance (Cap. 138);
"veterinary surgeon" means any member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great Britain, or any other person holding the diploma of such British or Colonial veterinary institution or examining body as the Governor in Council may from time to time approve.
3.
Substances to which this Ordinance applies
The substances to which this Ordinance applies are penicillin and such other anti-microbial organic substances produced by living organisms as may
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