This legislation has been repealed.
40—Powers of inspectors
(1) If the Board has
reasonable grounds to suspect—
(a) that
there is proper cause for disciplinary action against a registered pharmacist;
or
(b) that
a registered pharmacist may be mentally or physically unfit to practise
pharmacy; or
(c) that
a person other than a registered pharmacist is guilty of an offence against
this Act,
an inspector may investigate the matter.
(2) For the purposes
of an investigation, an inspector may—
(a)
enter and inspect premises registered under section 32 or any premises
not so registered if the inspector reasonably suspects that pharmacy is being
or has been practised at those premises;
(b) put
questions to persons on the premises;
(c) if
the inspector reasonably suspects that an offence against this Act has been
committed—seize and remove any object that, in the opinion of the
inspector, affords evidence of the offence.