- Act 90 of 2001 - Royal Assent 17 December 2001 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title PART 1 - Preliminary 1. Short title 2. Commencement 3. Interpretation 4. Act binds Crown 5. Application of Act PART 2 - Pharmacy Board Division 1 - The Board 6. Continuation of Board 7. Membership of Board Division 2 - Functions, powers and objectives 8. Functions of Board 9. Powers of Board 10. Objectives of Board 11. Delegation 12. Pharmacy Code Division 3 - Miscellaneous 13. Committees 14. Registrar and other employees 15. Use by Board of services of persons 16. Protection from liability Division 4 - Finance and reports 17. Funds of Board 18. Audit 19. Accounts 20. Annual report PART 3 - Registration Division 1 - Applying for registration 21. Who may apply for registration? 22. Application requirements Division 2 - Determination of entitlement 23. Entitlement to registration 24. Interim registration 25. Inquiry into entitlement 26. Recommendation of committee of inquiry Division 3 - Grant or refusal of registration 27. Determination of application 28. Special grounds for refusing to grant registration 29. Review of registration conditions 30. Certificates of registration 31. Offences in relation to certificates of registration Division 4 - Register of Pharmacists 32. Register 33. Correction of register 34. Inspection of register 35. Publication of register, &c. 36. Protection of private information 37. Annual registration fees 38. Removal from register 39. Deregistered person must surrender certificate 40. Restoring name on register 41. Evidentiary provisions PART 4 - Discipline Division 1 - Complaints 42. Making complaints 43. Specific matters of complaint 44. Complaints procedure Division 2 - Dealing with complaintsSubdivision 1 - Health Complaints Act 45. Division is subject to Health Complaints Act 46. Preliminary investigation of complaints 47. Board may initiate investigations 48. Action to be taken following preliminary investigation 49. Recommendations to dismiss complaints 50. Dealing with complaints by way of informal disciplinary proceedings 51. Dealing with complaints by way of formal disciplinary proceedings 52. Conduct of formal disciplinary proceedings 53. Actions that Board may take following formal disciplinary proceedings 54. Costs and expenses of formal disciplinary proceedings 55. Notice of decision Division 3 - Suspension 56. Suspension of registration 57. Revocation of suspension Division 4 - Miscellaneous 58. Evidence of facts found in other proceedings 59. Inspections PART 5 - Appeals 60. Right of appeal 61. Hearing of appeals PART 6 - Offences Division 1 - Public and professional safeguards 62. Offence to engage in pharmacy, &c., if unregistered 63. False claims 64. Unauthorised use of certain titles 65. Limitation on number of pharmacies in which pharmacist may have interest 66. Improper directions and inducements, &c. Division 2 - General offences 67. Failure to notify Board of civil claims 68. Offences of dishonesty 69. Obstruction, &c. 70. Offences relating to inquiries and investigations, &c. 71. Failure to comply with orders PART 7 - Miscellaneous Division 1 - Obligations to provide information 72. Medical practitioners' notices relating to fitness to practise 73. Information about bodies corporate Division 2 - Administrative and legal 74. Service of documents 75. Common seal 76. Presumptions 77. Appropriation of fees, penalties and fines 78. Punishment of conduct constituting an offence 79. Offences by bodies corporate 80. Regulations Division 3 - Consequential and transitional 81. Administration of Act 82. Savings and transitional provisions 83. Interim fees 84. Pharmacy Act 1908 repealed 85. Consequential amendments SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE 3 SCHEDULE 4 SCHEDULE 5 SCHEDULE 6[ Note: This table has been automatically generated and may be incomplete. ]