National Health (Pharmaceutical Benefits) Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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Statutory Rules 1984 No. 1481

National Health (Pharmaceutical Benefits) Regulations2 (Amendment)

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the National Health Act 1953.

Dated 4 July 1984.

N. M. STEPHEN

Governor-General

By His Excellency’s Command,

Minister of State for Health

 

Delegation

1. Regulation 7 of the National Health (Pharmaceutical Benefits) Regulations is repealed.

Schedule 6

2. Schedule 6 to the National Health (Pharmaceutical Benefits) Regulations is amended by omitting Form C and substituting the following form:

FORM C Regulation 8

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

National Health Act 1953

APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL AS A PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST

(By a Friendly Society or a Friendly Society Body)

I, of ’ the person authorized to make this application by  which is a friendly society or body carrying on business for the benefit of members of a friendly society or friendly societies, hereby apply for approval of that friendly society or body as a pharmaceutical chemist in respect of premises situated at

trading as

S.R. 59/84 Cat. No. Recommended retail price 20c 3/10.4.1984

 

The friendly society or body is prepared to supply on demand, at or from its premises specified above, pharmaceutical benefits in accordance with Part VII of the National Health Act 1953 and the regulations made under that Act.

Dated this day of 19 .

(Signature of person

authorized to make

application)

 

NOTES

1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 11 July 1984.

2. Statutory Rules 1960 No. 17 as amended to date. For previous amendments see Note 2 to Statutory Rules 1984 No.50 and see also Statutory Rules 1984 No. 50.

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