Pharmacists and
Pharmacy Technicians (Registration) (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 2012
A LAW to amend the Pharmacists and
Pharmacy Technicians (Registration) (Jersey) Law 2010
Adopted by the
States 2nd November 2011
Sanctioned by
Order of Her Majesty in Council 10th July 2012
Registered by the
Royal Court 27th
July 2012
THE STATES, subject to the sanction of Her Most Excellent Majesty in Council, have
adopted the following Law –
1 Interpretation
In this Law “principal Law” means
the Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians (Registration) (Jersey) Law 2010[1].
2 Article 1 amended
(1) The
text of Article 1 of the principal Law shall be renumbered as
paragraph (1) of that Article.
(2) After
Article 1(1) there shall be added the following paragraph –
“(2) For the purposes of this Law,
a person practises as a pharmacist or pharmacy technician if, whilst acting in
the capacity of or purporting to be a pharmacist or pharmacy technician, that
person undertakes any work or gives any advice in relation to the preparation,
assembly, dispensing, sale, supply or use of medicines, the science of
medicines, the practice of pharmacy or the provision of healthcare.”.
3 Article 4 amended
In Article 4(1) of the principal Law –
(a) the
word “or” at the end of sub-paragraph (c) shall be deleted;
(b) the
word “or” and the following sub-paragraph shall be added after sub-paragraph (d) –
“(e) practise as a pharmacist
whilst not registered.”.
4 Article 15 amended
In Article 15(1) of the principal Law –
(a) the
word “or” at the end of sub-paragraph (c) shall be deleted;
(b) the
word “or” and the following sub-paragraph shall be added after
sub-paragraph (d) –
“(e) practise as a pharmacy
technician whilst not registered.”.
5 Article
29 amended
In Article 29(c) after the words “the commencement of
this Law” there shall be inserted the words “or of any other
enactment amending this Law”.
6 Citation and commencement
(1) This
Law may be cited as the Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians (Registration)
(Amendment) (Jersey) Law 2012.
(2) This
Law, apart from Article 4, shall come into force 7 days after it is
registered.
(3) Article 4
shall come into force one month after this Law is registered.
a.h. harris
Deputy Greffier of the States