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Pharmacy and Poisons
[1989 Ed.
(2) An inspector authorized under this section shall, for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this Ordinance, have power- (Amended 45 of 1975 s. 3)
(a) at all reasonable times to enter-
(i) any premises which are on the register of premises; and
(ii) any premises at which any listed seller of poisons carries on business; and
(iii) the premises of a person licensed to sell or supply poisons wholesale on such premises in accordance with regulations made under section 29; and
(iv) any premises where the dispensing or manufacturing of pharmaceutical products is carried on;
(b) upon the production of his authority as an inspector, at any time to enter and search any place and to stop, board and search any vessel, vehicle, train or aircraft in which he has reason to suspect that an offence under this Ordinance is being or has been committed;
(c) in any premises entered pursuant to paragraph (b), to seize and detain any article, document or thing which appears to him to be or to contain evidence of an offence against this Ordinance;
(d) to make such examination and inquiry and to do such other things, including the taking, on payment therefor, of samples, as may be necessary for the purposes of the inspection;
(e) to seize and detain any substance or article consisting of or containing any poison which he has reasonable cause to suspect is in the possession of any person in contravention of section 23.
(3) Any person who wilfully delays or obstructs an inspector in the exercise of any powers under this section, or refuses to allow any sample to be taken in accordance with this section, or fails without reasonable excuse to give any information which he is duly required under this section to give shall be guilty of an offence.
(4) Any person appearing to an inspector to be in charge of premises where a business which includes the sale of poisons is conducted shall be guilty of an offence if, without reasonable excuse, he fails to disclose particulars sufficient to identify the owner of the business upon being required so to do by the inspector.
(5) Nothing in this section shall authorize an inspector appointed under this Ordinance to enter or inspect the premises of a registered medical practitioner, a registered dentist or a duly qualified veterinary surgeon, other than those premises where the dispensing, manufacturing or compounding of pharmaceutical products is carried on.
[cf. 1933 c. 25 s. 25 U.K.]
30
CAP. 138]
Pharmacy and Poisons
[1989 Ed.
(2) An inspector authorized under this section shall, for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this Ordinance, have power- (Amended 45 of 1975 s. 3)
(a)
at all reasonable times to enter-
(i) any premises which are on the register of premises; and (ii) any premises at which any listed seller of poisons carries on
business; and
(iii) the premises of a person licensed to sell or supply poisons wholesale on such premises in accordance with regulations made under section 29; and
(iv) any premises where the dispensing or manufacturing of
pharmaceutical products is carried on;
(b) upon the production of his authority as an inspector, at any time to enter and search any place and to stop, board and search any vessel, vehicle, train or aircraft in which he has reason to suspect that an offence under this Ordinance is being or has been committed;
(c) in any premises entered pursuant to paragraph (b), to seize and detain any article, document or thing which appears to him to be or to contain evidence of an offence against this Ordinance; (d) to make such examination and inquiry and to do such other things, including the taking, on payment therefor, of samples, as may be necessary for the purposes of the inspection;
(e) to seize and detain any substance or article consisting of or containing any poison which he has reasonable cause to suspect is in the possession of any person in contravention of section 23. (3) Any person who wilfully delays or obstructs an inspector in the exercise of any powers under this section, or refuses to allow any sample to be taken in accordance with this section, or fails without reasonable excuse to give any information which he is duly required under this section to give shall be guilty of an offence.
(4) Any person appearing to an inspector to be in charge of premises where a business which includes the sale of poisons is conducted shall be guilty of an offence if, without reasonable excuse, he fails to disclose particulars sufficient to identify the owner of the business upon being required so to do by the inspector.
(5) Nothing in this section shall authorize an inspector appointed under this Ordinance to enter or inspect the premises of a registered medical practitioner, a registered dentist or a duly qualified veterinary surgeon, other than those premises where the dispensing, manufacturing or compounding of pharmaceutical products is carried on.
[cf. 1933 c. 25 s. 25 U.K.]
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