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PHARMACY BUSINESS OWNERSHIP ACT 2001
- As at 27 September 2021
- Act 12 of 2001
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
Division 1 - Introduction
1. Short title
2. Commencement
Division 2 - Operation of Act
3. Act binds all persons
4. (Repealed)
5. (Repealed)
6. Application of Act
7. (Repealed)
Division 3 - Objects
8. Objects of Act
Division 4 - Interpretation
9. Definitions
DIVISION 1 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 2 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 3 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 4 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 5 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 6 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 7 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 8 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 1 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 2 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 3 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 4 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 5 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 6 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 7 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 8 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 9 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 1 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 2 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 3 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 4 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 5 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 6 - (Repealed)
DIVISION 6A - (Repealed)
DIVISION 7 - (Repealed)
PART 2 - OWNERSHIP OF PHARMACY BUSINESS
139A. Definitions
139B. Restriction on who may own pharmacy business
139C. Pharmacist whose registration is suspended or cancelled may own pharmacy business for limited period
139D. Person who stops being pharmacist’s spouse may continue as director or shareholder for limited period
139E. Executor, administrator or trustee of pharmacist’s estate may own pharmacy business for limited period
139F. Friendly society that demutualises may own pharmacy business for limited period
139G. Trustee, liquidator, receiver or administrator does not commit offence against s 139B
139H. Restriction on number of pharmacy businesses in which a person may have beneficial interest
139I. Certain arrangements about control of pharmacy business void
140. (Repealed)
141. Pharmacy business to be carried on under supervision of pharmacist
141A. Notification of change of ownership of a pharmacy business
141B. Notification of change of ownership particulars of a pharmacy business
PART 3 - INVESTIGATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Division 1 - Inspectors
142. Functions of inspectors
143. Powers of inspectors
144. Limitation on powers of inspectors
Division 2 - Appointment of inspectors and other matters
145. Appointment and qualifications
146. Appointment conditions
147. Identity cards
148. Failure to return identity card
149. Production or display of inspector’s identity card
Division 3 - Powers of inspectors
Subdivision 1 - Entry of places
150. Power to enter places
Subdivision 2 - Procedure for entry
151. Entry with consent
152. Application for warrant
153. Issue of warrant
154. Special warrants
155. Warrants—procedure before entry
Subdivision 3 - Powers after entry
156. General powers after entering places
157. Failure to help inspector
158. Failure to give information
Subdivision 4 - Power to seize evidence
159. Seizing evidence at a place that may be entered without consent or warrant
160. Seizing evidence at a place that may only be entered with consent or warrant
161. Securing seized things
162. Tampering with seized things
163. Powers to support seizure
164. Receipts for seized things
165. Forfeiture of seized things
166. Forfeiture on conviction
167. Dealing with forfeited things etc.
168. Return of seized things
169. Access to seized things
Subdivision 5 - Power to obtain information
170. Power to require name and address
171. Failure to give name or address
172. Power to require production of documents
173. Failure to produce document
174. Power to require information
Division 4 - General enforcement matters
175. Notice of damage
176. Compensation
177. False or misleading information
178. False or misleading documents
179. Obstructing inspectors
180. Impersonation of inspectors
181. Review of decision by QCAT
182. (Repealed)
183. (Repealed)
184. (Repealed)
185. (Repealed)
PART 4 - LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
Division 1 - Evidence
186. Application of division
187. Appointments and authority
188. Signatures
189. Evidentiary provisions
Division 2 - Proceedings
190. Summary offences
191. (Repealed)
192. (Repealed)
193. Limitation on time for starting summary proceedings
194. Allegations of false or misleading information or documents
195. (Repealed)
196. Responsibility for acts or omissions of representatives
197. Executive officer may be taken to have committed offence
PART 5 - MISCELLANEOUS
198. Protecting officials from liability
199. Approval of forms
200. Delegation by chief executive
201. Disclosure of documents or information to the Pharmacy Board of Australia
202. Regulation-making power
PART 6 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR THE HEALTH LEGISLATION (HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION NATIONAL LAW) AMENDMENT ACT 2010
203. Definitions
204. Records relating to pharmacy businesses
205. Offences
206. Inspectors appointed under pre-amended Act
207. (Repealed)
208. (Repealed)
208A. (Repealed)
209. (Repealed)
210. (Repealed)
211. (Repealed)
212. (Repealed)
213. (Repealed)
214. (Repealed)
215. (Repealed)
216. (Repealed)
217. (Repealed)
PART 8 - (Repealed)
PART 9 - (Repealed)
PART 10 - (Repealed)
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