1964_PHARMACY_AND_POISONS_ORDINANCE — Page 12

HK Historical Laws 香港歷史法例 All AI Reviewed

1989 Ed.]

Pharmacy and Poisons

[CAP. 138

11

(6) Any person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate under this section shall be deemed to have obtained the certificate when he has duly applied to the Secretary and paid the prescribed fee for the issue of the practising certificate.

(7) A person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate shall not be entitled to recover any fees, costs or other remuneration on any cause of action unless he was, at the time when the cause of action arose, the holder of a valid practising certificate.

(8) This section applies to any person whose name has been entered on the register of pharmacists.

10B. Recovery of practising fees

(Added 50 of 1977 s. 5)

(1) If any registered pharmacist contravenes subsection (1) of section 10A, the amount of the prescribed fee payable by him under subsection (2) of that section shall be recoverable as a civil debt.

(2) In any proceedings under this section a certificate purporting to be under the hand of the Secretary to the effect that the registered pharmacist concerned had not paid the prescribed fee for the issue of a practising certificate shall, until the contrary is proved, be evidence of non-payment of the fee.

(3) On recovery from a registered pharmacist of a prescribed fee under this section the Secretary shall, if the registered pharmacist's name appears on the register of pharmacists, issue the registered pharmacist with the appropriate practising certificate.

11. Authorized sellers of poisons

(Added 50 of 1977 s. 5)

(1) A business comprising the retail sale of poisons carried on by a registered pharmacist or by a body corporate or an unincorporated body of persons shall be an authorized seller of poisons if the actual sale of poisons is conducted on premises duly registered under this Ordinance by a registered pharmacist or in his presence and under his supervision.

(2) The name, the certificate of registration and a notice setting out the hours of attendance of each registered pharmacist engaged in, or employed by an authorized seller of poisons in, the business shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the premises where he is so engaged or employed.

(3) No registered pharmacist employed by an authorized seller of poisons shall at the same time engage in the retail sale of poisons on his own account and in employment with any other authorized seller of poisons without first obtaining the written authority of the Board.

(4) The Board may grant a registered pharmacist written authority under subsection (3) on such conditions as it thinks fit.

[cf. 1933 c. 25 ss. 8 & 9 U.K.]

Edit History

2026-05-05 05:10:48 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
1989 Ed.] Pharmacy and Poisons [CAP. 138 11 (6) Any person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate under this section shall be deemed to have obtained the certificate when he has duly applied to the Secretary and paid the prescribed fee for the issue of the practising certificate. (7) A person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate shall not be entitled to recover any fees, costs or other remuneration on any cause of action unless he was, at the time when the cause of action arose, the holder of a valid practising certificate. (8) This section applies to any person whose name has been entered on the register of pharmacists. 10B. Recovery of practising fees (Added 50 of 1977 s. 5) (1) If any registered pharmacist contravenes subsection (1) of section 10A, the amount of the prescribed fee payable by him under subsection (2) of that section shall be recoverable as a civil debt. (2) In any proceedings under this section a certificate purporting to be under the hand of the Secretary to the effect that the registered pharmacist concerned had not paid the prescribed fee for the issue of a practising certificate shall, until the contrary is proved, be evidence of non-payment of the fee. (3) On recovery from a registered pharmacist of a prescribed fee under this section the Secretary shall, if the registered pharmacist's name appears on the register of pharmacists, issue the registered pharmacist with the appropriate practising certificate. 11. Authorized sellers of poisons (Added 50 of 1977 s. 5) (1) A business comprising the retail sale of poisons carried on by a registered pharmacist or by a body corporate or an unincorporated body of persons shall be an authorized seller of poisons if the actual sale of poisons is conducted on premises duly registered under this Ordinance by a registered pharmacist or in his presence and under his supervision. (2) The name, the certificate of registration and a notice setting out the hours of attendance of each registered pharmacist engaged in, or employed by an authorized seller of poisons in, the business shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the premises where he is so engaged or employed. (3) No registered pharmacist employed by an authorized seller of poisons shall at the same time engage in the retail sale of poisons on his own account and in employment with any other authorized seller of poisons without first obtaining the written authority of the Board. (4) The Board may grant a registered pharmacist written authority under subsection (3) on such conditions as it thinks fit. [cf. 1933 c. 25 ss. 8 & 9 U.K.]
Baseline (Original)
1989 Ed.] Pharmacy and Poisons [CAP. 138 11 (6) Any person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate under this section shall be deemed to have obtained the certificate when he has duly applied to the Secretary and paid the prescribed fee for the issue of the practising certificate. (7) A person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate shall not be entitled to recover any fees, costs or other remuneration on any cause of action unless he was, at the time when the cause of action arose, the holder of a valid practising certificate. (8) This section applies to any person whose name has been entered on the register of pharmacists. 10B. Recovery of practising fees (Added 50 of 1977 s. 5) (1) If any registered pharmacist contravenes subsection (1) of section 10A, the amount of the prescribed fee payable by him under subsection (2) of that section shall be recoverable as a civil debt. (2) In any proceedings under this section a certificate purporting to be under the hand of the Secretary to the effect that the registered pharmacist concerned had not paid the prescribed fee for the issue of a practising certificate shall, until the contrary is proved, be evidence of non-payment of the fee. (3) On recovery from a registered pharmacist of a prescribed fee under this section the Secretary shall, if the registered pharmacist's name appears on the register of pharmacists, issue the registered pharmacist with the appropriate practising certificate. 11. Authorized sellers of poisons (Added 50 of 1977 s. 5) (1) A business comprising the retail sale of poisons carried on by a registered pharmacist or by a body corporate or an unincorporated body of persons shall be an authorized seller of poisons if the actual sale of poisons is conducted on premises duly registered under this Ordinance by a registered pharmacist or in his presence and under his supervision. (2) The name, the certificate of registration and a notice setting out the hours of attendance of each registered pharmacist engaged in, or employed by an authorized seller of poisons in, the business shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the premises where he is so engaged or employed. (3) No registered pharmacist employed by an authorized seller of poisons shall at the same time engage in the retail sale of poisons on his own account and in employment with any other authorized seller of poisons without first obtaining the written authority of the Board. (4) The Board may grant a registered pharmacist written authority under subsection (3) on such conditions as it thinks fit. [cf. 1933 c. 25 ss. 8 & 9 U.K.]
2026-05-05 05:10:48 · Baseline
View content

1989 Ed.]

Pharmacy and Poisons

[CAP. 138

11

(6) Any person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate under this section shall be deemed to have obtained the certificate when he has duly applied to the Secretary and paid the prescribed fee for the issue of the practising certificate.

(7) A person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate shall not be entitled to recover any fees, costs or other remuneration on any cause of action unless he was, at the time when the cause of action arose, the holder of a valid practising certificate.

(8) This section applies to any person whose name has been entered on the register of pharmacists.

10B. Recovery of practising fees

(Added 50 of 1977 s. 5)

(1) If any registered pharmacist contravenes subsection (1) of section 10A, the amount of the prescribed fee payable by him under subsection (2) of that section shall be recoverable as a civil debt.

(2) In any proceedings under this section a certificate purporting to be under the hand of the Secretary to the effect that the registered pharmacist concerned had not paid the prescribed fee for the issue of a practising certificate shall, until the contrary is proved, be evidence of non-payment of the fee.

(3) On recovery from a registered pharmacist of a prescribed fee under this section the Secretary shall, if the registered pharmacist's name appears on the register of pharmacists, issue the registered pharmacist with the appropriate practising certificate.

11. Authorized sellers of poisons

(Added 50 of 1977 s. 5)

(1) A business comprising the retail sale of poisons carried on by a registered pharmacist or by a body corporate or an unincorporated body of persons shall be an authorized seller of poisons if the actual sale of poisons is conducted on premises duly registered under this Ordinance by a registered pharmacist or in his presence and under his supervision.

(2) The name, the certificate of registration and a notice setting out the hours of attendance of each registered pharmacist engaged in, or employed by an authorized seller of poisons in, the business shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in the premises where he is so engaged or employed.

(3) No registered pharmacist employed by an authorized seller of poisons shall at the same time engage in the retail sale of poisons on his own account and in employment with any other authorized seller of poisons without first obtaining the written authority of the Board.

(4) The Board may grant a registered pharmacist written authority under subsection (3) on such conditions as it thinks fit.

[cf. 1933 c. 25 ss. 8 & 9 U.K.]

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.