Pharmacy Act 1897 (SA)

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AWN0 SEXAGESIMO ET SEXAGESIMO PRIM0

VICTORIB REGINE.

A.D. 1897.

No. 677.

An Act to amend '' The Pharmacy Act of 1891 ."

[Assented to, December rrtk, 1897.1

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E it Enacted by the Governor, with the advice and consent of

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the Parliament of South Australia, as follows:

1, This Act nmy be cited as " The Pharmacy Act Amendment Short title and

Act, 1897," and shall be incorporated with " The Pharmacy Act of inc0~0r8ti0n. l89 1," hereinafter called the principal Act.

2, No pharmaceutical chemist shall carry on business as or Chemista not to carry

assume or use thc titlc

of

pharmacerlticul or dispensing chemist ~ ~ ~ ~: ' t ", ': s

or druggist, or use or exhibit any titlc, term, or sign which may be construed to mean that he is a registered or dispensing chemist or druggist, except during the currency of a certificate granted to him under sectiori 20 of the principal Act; and every pl~armaceutical

chemist who shall be guilty of any contravention of this section

shall be liable to a, penalty of not exceeding Ten Pounds.

3, Section 18 of the principal Act shall be read as if the words Amendment of

" who hare taken out certificates under section 20 for the c l m a t Pharmacy ilot ,,f

seatiun 18 of

year " were inserted therein between the words " chemists" and 1891.

c ' in " in the third line of the said last-mentioned section.

4. S o pharmaceutical chemist shall carry on business as a phar- Branch busineases.

rnaceutical or dispensing chemist or druggist in more than one shop or place of business unless there shall be constantly and exclusivcly employed at each such shop or place of business at least one pharmaceutical chemist holding a current certificate granted under

677 section

No.

T%e Pharmacy Act Amendment Act.-- 1897.

section 20 of the principal Act; and no person shall manage the shop, or business, or branch business of a pharmaceutical or dis- pensing chemist or druggist unless he holds a current certificate

under section 20 aforesaid; and every pharmaceutical chemist or

person who shall be guilty of any contravention of this section shall

be liable to a penalty of not exceeding Twenty Pounds.

I n the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, I hereby assent to

this Bill.

T. F. BUXTON, Governor.

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Adelaide By authority, C. E. BRTETOW,

Government Printor, North-terrace.

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