Jersey Law 8/1959
PHARMACY, POISONS AND MEDICINES (AMENDMENT No. 2) (JERSEY) LAW,
1959.
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A LAW to
make further amendments to the Pharmacy, Poisons and Medicines (Jersey) Law,
1952, sanctioned by Order of Her Majesty in Council of the
13th day of MAY, 1959.
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(Registered on the 30th day of
May, 1959).
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STATES OF JERSEY.
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The 19th day of
February, 1959.
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THE STATES, subject to the sanction of
Her Most Excellent Majesty in Council, have adopted the following Law : -
ARTICLE 1
(1) For
paragraph (2) of Article 2 of the Pharmacy, Poisons and Medicines (Jersey) Law,
1952, as amended,
(hereinafter referred to as “the principal Law”) there shall be
substituted the following paragraph–
“(2) No
person shall be registered as a pharmacist in pursuance of this Law unless he
is duly registered as a pharmaceutical chemist in pursuance of the Pharmacy
Act, 1954 (2 & 3 Eliz. 2, c. 61).”
(2) For
sub-paragraph (a)(i)
of paragraph (1) of Article 3 of the principal Law, there shall be substituted
the following sub-paragraph –
“(a) (i) a
copy of the last official edition of the Annual Register of Pharmaceutical
Chemists published in accordance with the provisions of section two of the
Pharmacy Act, 1954 ; and”.
(3) At
the end of Article 3 of the principal Law, there
shall be inserted the following paragraph –
“(4) Where,
in any such certificate as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (a)(ii) of paragraph (1) of this Article, the person named therein
is shown to have the qualifications of a chemist and druggist, the
qualifications shall be deemed to be those of a pharmaceutical chemist.”
(4) In
sub-paragraph (a) of Article 5 of the
principal Law, for the words “under the
Pharmacy Act, 1852, or the Pharmacy Act, 1868,” there shall be
substituted the words “under the Pharmacy Act, 1954, or under any
enactment repealed by the said Act,”.
(5) In
paragraph (1) of Article 6 of the principal Law,4 for the words “the
Pharmacy and Poisons Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c.25)” there shall be
substituted the words “the Pharmacy Act, 1954”.
ARTICLE 2
At the end of sub-paragraph (c)
of paragraph (1) of Article 16 of the principal Law, there
shall be inserted the words “and, in such cases as may be prescribed, is
accompanied by a statement, in the prescribed form, of the precautions to be
taken in the handling, storage and use of the poison and otherwise in relation
thereto.”
ARTICLE 3
This Law may be cited as the Pharmacy, Poisons and Medicines
(Amendment No. 2) (Jersey) Law, 1959, and this Law and the Pharmacy, Poisons
and Medicines (Jersey) Laws, 1952 and 1955, may be cited together as the
Pharmacy, Poisons and Medicines (Jersey) Laws, 1952 to 1959.
To be printed, published and posted.
F. DE L. BOIS,
Greffier of the States.