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1987 Ed.]

Pharmacy and Poisons Regulations

[CAP. 138

A 15

[Subsidiary]

(2) In any institution to which paragraph (1) does not apply all poisons other than those issued for use within the institution shall be stored-

(a) in the charge of a person appointed for the purpose by the governing body or person in control of the institution; and

(b) in the case of substances included in the First Schedule either in a cupboard or drawer, or on a shelf, reserved solely for the storage of poisons.

(3) No poison shall be stored on an open shelf, unless the container of the poison is distinguishable by touch from the containers of any other substances stored in the same premises.

(4) In every institution, every substance in the First Schedule which is stored in the wards shall be stored in a locked cupboard reserved for the storage of poisons.

(5) All places in which poisons are required by this regulation to be stored shall be inspected at regular intervals of time not exceeding three months by a registered pharmacist or registered medical practitioner appointed for the purpose by the governing body of the institution and a record of all inspections shall be made in a book kept at the institution.

First Schedule.

L.N. 137/78.

L.N. 137/78.

PART VA

LISTED SELLERS OF POISONS

24A. (1) Any application under section 25(1) shall be made in writing to the Committee and shall be accompanied by the fee specified in the Ninth Schedule.

(2) The Committee may grant or refuse any application under this regulation and shall notify the applicant of its decision:

Provided that if the Committee intends to refuse an application the Committee shall first notify the applicant and the applicant may, not later than 14 days after the date of such notification, submit representations in writing to the Committee in support of his application.

(3) Where the Committee grants an application under this regulation the Committee shall notify the Board of its decision and shall state whether the applicant has paid the prescribed fee.

(4) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Committee under this regulation may, in the prescribed manner, appeal to the Tribunal against that decision.

L.N. 369/80.

Applications to be entered on list under section 25. Ninth Schedule.

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1987 Ed.] Pharmacy and Poisons Regulations [CAP. 138 A 15 [Subsidiary] (2) In any institution to which paragraph (1) does not apply all poisons other than those issued for use within the institution shall be stored- (a) in the charge of a person appointed for the purpose by the governing body or person in control of the institution; and (b) in the case of substances included in the First Schedule either in a cupboard or drawer, or on a shelf, reserved solely for the storage of poisons. (3) No poison shall be stored on an open shelf, unless the container of the poison is distinguishable by touch from the containers of any other substances stored in the same premises. (4) In every institution, every substance in the First Schedule which is stored in the wards shall be stored in a locked cupboard reserved for the storage of poisons. (5) All places in which poisons are required by this regulation to be stored shall be inspected at regular intervals of time not exceeding three months by a registered pharmacist or registered medical practitioner appointed for the purpose by the governing body of the institution and a record of all inspections shall be made in a book kept at the institution. First Schedule. L.N. 137/78. L.N. 137/78. PART VA LISTED SELLERS OF POISONS 24A. (1) Any application under section 25(1) shall be made in writing to the Committee and shall be accompanied by the fee specified in the Ninth Schedule. (2) The Committee may grant or refuse any application under this regulation and shall notify the applicant of its decision: Provided that if the Committee intends to refuse an application the Committee shall first notify the applicant and the applicant may, not later than 14 days after the date of such notification, submit representations in writing to the Committee in support of his application. (3) Where the Committee grants an application under this regulation the Committee shall notify the Board of its decision and shall state whether the applicant has paid the prescribed fee. (4) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Committee under this regulation may, in the prescribed manner, appeal to the Tribunal against that decision. L.N. 369/80. Applications to be entered on list under section 25. Ninth Schedule. Page 15 Page 16
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1987 Ed.] Pharmacy and Poisons Regulations [CAP. 138 A 15 [Subsidiary] (2) In any institution to which paragraph (1) does not apply all poisons other than those issued for use within the institution shall be stored- (a) in the charge of a person appointed for the purpose by the governing body or person in control of the institution; and (b) in the case of substances included in the First Schedule either in a cupboard or drawer, or on a shelf, reserved solely for the storage of poisons. (3) No poison shall be stored on an open shelf, unless the container of the poison is distinguishable by touch from the con- tainers of any other substances stored in the same premises. (4) In every institution, every substance in the First Schedule which is stored in the wards shall be stored in a locked cupboard reserved for the storage of poisons. (5) All places in which poisons are required by this regulation to be stored shall be inspected at regular intervals of time not exceeding three months by a registered pharmacist or registered medical practitioner appointed for the purpose by the governing body of the institution and a record of all inspections shall be made in a book kept at the institution. First Schedule. L.N. 137/78. L.N. 137/78. PART VA LISTED SELLERS OF POISONS 24A. (1) Any application under section 25(1) shall be made in writing to the Committee and shall be accompanied by the fee specified in the Ninth Schedule. (2) The Committee may grant or refuse any application under this regulation and shall notify the applicant of its decision: Provided that if the Committee intends to refuse an application the Committee shall first notify the applicant and the applicant may, not later than 14 days after the date of such notification, submit representations in writing to the Committee in support of his application. (3) Where the Committee grants an application under this regulation the Committee shall notify the Board of its decision and shall state whether the applicant has paid the prescribed fee. (4) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Committee under this regulation may, in the prescribed manner, appeal to the Tribunal against that decision. L.N. 369/80. Applications to be entered on list under section 25. Ninth Schedule. Page 15Page 16
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1987 Ed.]

Pharmacy and Poisons Regulations

[CAP. 138

A 15

[Subsidiary]

(2) In any institution to which paragraph (1) does not apply all poisons other than those issued for use within the institution shall be stored-

(a) in the charge of a person appointed for the purpose by the governing body or person in control of the institution; and

(b) in the case of substances included in the First Schedule either in a cupboard or drawer, or on a shelf, reserved solely for the storage of poisons.

(3) No poison shall be stored on an open shelf, unless the container of the poison is distinguishable by touch from the con- tainers of any other substances stored in the same premises.

(4) In every institution, every substance in the First Schedule which is stored in the wards shall be stored in a locked cupboard reserved for the storage of poisons.

(5) All places in which poisons are required by this regulation to be stored shall be inspected at regular intervals of time not exceeding three months by a registered pharmacist or registered medical practitioner appointed for the purpose by the governing body of the institution and a record of all inspections shall be made in a book kept at the institution.

First Schedule.

L.N. 137/78.

L.N. 137/78.

PART VA

LISTED SELLERS OF POISONS

24A. (1) Any application under section 25(1) shall be made in writing to the Committee and shall be accompanied by the fee specified in the Ninth Schedule.

(2) The Committee may grant or refuse any application under this regulation and shall notify the applicant of its decision:

Provided that if the Committee intends to refuse an application the Committee shall first notify the applicant and the applicant may, not later than 14 days after the date of such notification, submit representations in writing to the Committee in support of his application.

(3) Where the Committee grants an application under this regulation the Committee shall notify the Board of its decision and shall state whether the applicant has paid the prescribed fee.

(4) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Committee under this regulation may, in the prescribed manner, appeal to the Tribunal against that decision.

L.N. 369/80.

Applications to be entered on list under section 25. Ninth Schedule.

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