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Western Australia Pharmacy Bill 2010 CONTENTS Part 1 -- Preliminary 1. Short title 2 2. Commencement 2 3. Terms used 2 Part 2 -- Pharmacy Registration Board Division 1 -- The Board 4. Board established 6 5. Membership of Board 6 6. Presiding member and deputy presiding member 6 7. Remuneration and allowances 6 Division 2 -- Functions and powers 8. Functions 7 9. Powers 7 10. Delegation by Board 7 Division 3 -- Relationship of Board with Minister 11. Directions by Minister 8 12. Minister to have access to information 8 Division 4 -- Committees 13. Committees 9 14. Provisions relating to committees 10 Division 5 -- Constitution and proceedings of the Board 15. Term of office 10 16. Functions of deputy presiding member 11 17. Deputy members 11 128--2 page i Pharmacy Bill 2010 Contents 18. Vacation of office by member 11 19. General procedure concerning meetings 12 20. Voting 13 21. Holding meetings remotely 13 22. Resolution without meeting 13 23. Minutes 13 Division 6 -- Disclosure of interests etc. 24. Term used: member 13 25. Disclosure of interests 13 26. Exclusion of interested member 14 27. Board or committee may resolve that section 26 inapplicable 14 28. Quorum where section 26 applies 14 29. Minister may declare sections 26 and 28 inapplicable 15 Division 7 -- Registrar and other staff 30. Registrar 15 31. Other staff 15 Division 8 -- General 32. Duty not to make improper use of information 16 33. Meetings and minutes of meetings 16 34. Execution of documents by Board 16 Part 3 -- Finance and reports 35. Funds of the Board 18 36. Accounts 18 37. Audit 18 38. Annual report and other reports 19 Part 4 -- Registration Division 1 -- Registration of pharmacies 39. Registration of premises as pharmacies 20 40. Who may apply for registration 20 41. Preserved company to carry on pharmacy business only at certain premises 20 42. Application for registration 21 43. Grounds for refusal 22 44. Entry and inspection of registered pharmacy 22 45. Duration of registration 23 page ii Pharmacy Bill 2010 Contents 46. Cancellation and non-renewal of registration 23 47. Conditions on registration 24 48. Premises may be, or continue to be, registered even if requirements as to minimum standards of fitness are not met 25 Division 2 -- The register 49. The register 25 50. Inspection of register 26 51. Certificates of registration for premises 26 52. Notification of intended change of ownership of, or interests held in, pharmacy business 27 Part 5 -- Pharmacy business 53. Pharmacy business to be carried on at registered premises 28 54. Ownership of, and interests in, pharmacy business 28 55. Limit on ownership of, and interests in, pharmacy businesses 29 56. Pharmacist to have overall responsibility for pharmacy business 29 57. Supervision of pharmacy business by pharmacist 31 58. Death or bankruptcy of pharmacist etc. 31 59. Who may carry on a business that is not a pharmacy business at a registered pharmacy 32 60. Use of title "pharmacy" etc. restricted 33 Part 6 -- Rules, regulations and forms 61. Rules 35 62. Regulations 35 63. Forms 36 Part 7 -- Miscellaneous 64. False or misleading information 37 65. Surrender of certificate 37 66. Protection from liability 38 67. Notice of decisions to be given 38 68. Review 39 69. Publication of proceedings etc. 39 70. Legal proceedings 40 page iii Pharmacy Bill 2010 Contents 71. Liability of certain officers of body corporate: offences 40 72. Review of Act 41 Part 8 -- Consequential amendments Division 1 -- Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899 amended 73. Act amended 43 74. Schedule V Part 3 amended 43 Division 2 -- State Administrative Tribunal Act 2004 amended 75. Act amended 43 76. Schedule 1 amended 43 Part 9 -- Transitional and savings provisions Division 1 -- Preliminary 77. Terms used 44 78. Interpretation Act 1984 not affected 45 Division 2 -- The Pharmacy Registration Board of Western Australia 79. New Board is a continuation of the former Council in relation to certain matters 45 80. Members of former Council cease to hold office 46 81. Board members 46 82. The registrar and other staff 46 83. Registered pharmacies 47 84. Register 47 85. Certificates of registration issued under the repealed Act 47 86. Agreements and instruments 47 87. Annual report for part of a year 48 Division 3 -- Incorporated Pharmaceutical Society 88. Incorporation of Pharmaceutical Society 48 89. Transfer of certain assets and liabilities to the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society 50 90. Agreements and instruments 51 page iv Pharmacy Bill 2010 Contents Division 4 -- Miscellaneous 91. Exemption from State taxation 52 92. Registration of documents 53 93. Saving 53 94. Powers in relation to transitional provision 53 Defined Terms page v Western Australia LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (As amended during consideration in detail) Pharmacy Bill 2010 A Bill for An Act to provide for the registration of premises as pharmacies, to control such premises and pharmacy businesses, make consequential amendments to various Acts and for related purposes. The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows: page 1 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 1 Preliminary s. 1 1 Part 1 -- Preliminary 2 1. Short title 3 This is the Pharmacy Act 2010. 4 2. Commencement 5 This Act comes into operation as follows -- 6 (a) sections 1 and 2 -- on the day on which this Act 7 receives the Royal Assent; 8 (b) the rest of the Act -- on a day fixed by proclamation, 9 and different days may be fixed for different provisions. 10 3. Terms used 11 (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires -- 12 applicant means a person who has made an application under 13 section 42; 14 application means an application for registration; 15 approved means approved by the Board in writing; 16 Board means the Pharmacy Registration Board of Western 17 Australia established by section 4; 18 certificate of registration means a certificate of registration 19 issued under section 51(1); 20 close family member, in respect of a pharmacist, means any of 21 the following -- 22 (a) a spouse, de facto partner, child or parent of the 23 pharmacist; 24 (b) another family member in a relationship with the 25 pharmacist prescribed by the regulations for the 26 purposes of this definition; 27 committee means a committee established by the Board under 28 this Act; 29 condition includes restriction; page 2 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Preliminary Part 1 s. 3 1 Corporations Act means the Corporations Act 2001 2 (Commonwealth); 3 dispense, in relation to a medicine or drug that is, or contains, a 4 poison, as defined in the Poisons Act 1964 section 5(1), means 5 to supply that medicine or drug in accordance with that Act; 6 document includes any tape, disk or other device or medium on 7 which information is recorded or stored; 8 friendly society means a company that is a friendly society 9 under the Corporations Act and that -- 10 (a) provides mutual benefits to its members; and 11 (b) is a non-profit organisation; and 12 (c) has a constitution that provides that the main object of 13 the company is to carry on the business of pharmacy; 14 member of the Board includes a person acting under section 17; 15 officer, in relation to a body corporate, has the meaning given to 16 "officer" of a corporation in the Corporations Act section 9 but 17 does not include an employee of the body corporate unless the 18 employee is concerned in the management of the body 19 corporate; 20 pharmacist means a person registered under the Health 21 Practitioner Regulation National Law (Western Australia) in 22 the pharmacy profession; 23 pharmacist controlled company means a company within the 24 meaning of the Corporations Act -- 25 (a) in which -- 26 (i) at least one director is a pharmacist; and 27 (ii) every director is either a pharmacist or a close 28 family member of a pharmacist who is a director; 29 and 30 (b) where each holder of shares, or of a beneficial or legal 31 interest in shares, in the company is a pharmacist or a 32 close family member of such a pharmacist; and page 3 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 1 Preliminary s. 3 1 (c) in which a pharmacist is, or pharmacists are, entitled to 2 control the exercise of more than 50% of the voting 3 power -- 4 (i) at meetings of the directors of the company; or 5 (ii) attached to voting shares issued by the company; 6 pharmacy business means a business -- 7 (a) consisting of the provision of pharmaceutical services; 8 and 9 (b) from which goods and services relating to the provision 10 of pharmaceutical services may be available, 11 other than a business carried on at premises operated by -- 12 (c) a public hospital, as defined in the Hospitals and Health 13 Services Act 1927 section 2(1); or 14 (d) the holder of a permit or licence under the Poisons 15 Act 1964 of a type prescribed by the regulations; 16 preserved company means St John of God Health Care 17 Incorporated, an association incorporated under the Associations 18 Incorporation Act 1987; 19 presiding member means the presiding member of the Board 20 referred to in section 6; 21 proprietary interest, in respect of a pharmacy business, means a 22 legal or beneficial interest, and includes an interest as -- 23 (a) a sole proprietor; or 24 (b) a partner; or 25 (c) a director, member or shareholder of a company, as 26 defined in the Corporations Act; or 27 (d) a trustee or beneficiary of a trust, 28 and has a meaning affected by subsection (2); 29 register means the register referred to in section 49; 30 registered means registered by the Board under this Act; 31 registered pharmacy or pharmacy means premises registered as 32 a pharmacy under Part 4 Division 1; page 4 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Preliminary Part 1 s. 3 1 registrar means the person employed or engaged to be registrar 2 under section 30; 3 registration includes renewal of registration; 4 supermarket means a retail store or market the primary business 5 of which is the sale of a range of food, beverages, groceries and 6 other domestic goods; 7 the practice of pharmacy includes to -- 8 (a) compound, dispense or otherwise supply; and 9 (b) advise or counsel on the effective and safe use of, 10 medicines or drugs but does not include something that an 11 endorsed health practitioner (other than a pharmacist) or a 12 veterinary surgeon is authorised to do under the Poisons 13 Act 1964 section 23(2). 14 (2) Without limiting the generality of the expression, a person will 15 be taken to hold a proprietary interest in a pharmacy business 16 if -- 17 (a) the person is a party to an arrangement of a kind 18 prescribed by the regulations; or 19 (b) the person, in the course of carrying on a business, 20 provides a benefit to another for which the person is 21 entitled to receive the profits or income, or a share in the 22 profits or income, of a pharmacy business; or 23 (c) the person has, under a franchise or other commercial 24 arrangement, a right to receive consideration that varies 25 according to the profits or income of a pharmacy 26 business. page 5 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 2 Pharmacy Registration Board Division 1 The Board s. 4 1 Part 2 -- Pharmacy Registration Board 2 Division 1 -- The Board 3 4. Board established 4 (1) A body called the Pharmacy Registration Board of Western 5 Australia is established. 6 (2) The Board -- 7 (a) is a body corporate; and 8 (b) has perpetual succession and a common seal; and 9 (c) may sue and be sued in its corporate name. 10 (3) The Board does not represent, and is not an agent of, the Crown. 11 5. Membership of Board 12 (1) The Board consists of 4 members appointed by the Minister, of 13 whom -- 14 (a) 3 are to be pharmacists; and 15 (b) one is to be a person who has knowledge of and 16 experience in representing the interests of consumers. 17 (2) Each member of the Board is to be a natural person. 18 6. Presiding member and deputy presiding member 19 The presiding member and the deputy presiding member of the 20 Board are to be elected by the Board from amongst its members. 21 7. Remuneration and allowances 22 A member of the Board, or of a committee, is to be paid such 23 remuneration and allowances (if any) as the Minister, on the 24 recommendation of the Minister to whom the administration of 25 the Public Sector Management Act 1994 is committed, 26 determines from time to time. page 6 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Pharmacy Registration Board Part 2 Functions and powers Division 2 s. 8 1 Division 2 -- Functions and powers 2 8. Functions 3 The functions of the Board are as follows -- 4 (a) to advise the Minister on matters to which this Act 5 applies; 6 (b) to administer the scheme of registration under Part 4; 7 (c) to monitor, and enforce, compliance with this Act; 8 (d) to perform other functions that are conferred on the 9 Board under this Act or any other Act. 10 9. Powers 11 The Board has all the powers it needs to perform its functions. 12 10. Delegation by Board 13 (1) The Board may delegate any power or duty of the Board under 14 another provision of this Act or any other Act to -- 15 (a) a member of the Board; or 16 (b) a committee or a member of a committee; or 17 (c) the registrar. 18 (2) The delegation must be in writing executed by the Board. 19 (3) A person to whom a power or duty is delegated under this 20 section cannot delegate that power or duty. 21 (4) A person exercising or performing a power or duty that has been 22 delegated to the person under this section is to be taken to do so 23 in accordance with the terms of the delegation unless the 24 contrary is shown. 25 (5) Nothing in this section limits the ability of the Board to perform 26 a function through the registrar or any other member of staff or 27 an agent. page 7 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 2 Pharmacy Registration Board Division 3 Relationship of Board with Minister s. 11 1 Division 3 -- Relationship of Board with Minister 2 11. Directions by Minister 3 (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Minister may, after consulting 4 with the Board, give directions in writing to the Board with 5 respect to the performance of its functions either generally or in 6 relation to a particular matter, and the Board is to give effect to 7 any such direction. 8 (2) The Minister must not under subsection (1) direct the Board 9 with respect to the performance of its functions in respect of -- 10 (a) a particular person; or 11 (b) a particular application or proceeding. 12 (3) The text of a direction given under subsection (1) must be -- 13 (a) laid before each House of Parliament within 14 sitting 14 days of that House after the direction is given; and 15 (b) included in the annual report submitted by the Board 16 under section 38(1). 17 12. Minister to have access to information 18 (1) In this section -- 19 information means information specified, or of a description 20 specified, by the Minister that relates to the functions of the 21 Board. 22 (2) The Minister is entitled -- 23 (a) to have information in the possession of the Board; and 24 (b) if the information is in or on a document, to have, and 25 make and retain copies of, that document. 26 (3) For the purposes of subsection (2) the Minister may -- 27 (a) request the Board to furnish information to the Minister; 28 or page 8 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Pharmacy Registration Board Part 2 Committees Division 4 s. 13 1 (b) request the Board to give the Minister access to 2 information; or 3 (c) for the purposes of paragraph (b) make use of the staff 4 of the Board to obtain the information and furnish it to 5 the Minister. 6 (4) The Board is to comply with a request under subsection (3) and 7 make its staff and facilities available to the Minister for the 8 purposes of subsection (3)(c). 9 (5) The Minister is not entitled to have information under this 10 section in a form that -- 11 (a) discloses the identity of a person involved in a particular 12 application or proceeding; or 13 (b) might enable the identity of any such person to be 14 ascertained, 15 unless that person has consented to the disclosure. 16 Division 4 -- Committees 17 13. Committees 18 (1) The Board may from time to time establish any committee. 19 (2) The Board may -- 20 (a) determine the functions, membership and constitution; 21 and 22 (b) appoint such members and other persons as it thinks fit 23 to be members; and 24 (c) give directions with respect to the functions and 25 procedures, 26 of a committee established under this section. 27 (3) A committee is to comply with a direction given to it under 28 subsection (2)(c). page 9 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 2 Pharmacy Registration Board Division 5 Constitution and proceedings of the Board s. 14 1 (4) At the request of the Board, a committee established under this 2 section is to report on the performance of its functions to the 3 Board, in accordance with the Board's request. 4 14. Provisions relating to committees 5 (1) Each member of a committee is to be a natural person. 6 (2) The Board may remove a person from membership of a 7 committee and may reconstitute or discharge a committee 8 established by the Board. 9 (3) A committee is to ensure that an accurate record is kept and 10 preserved of the proceedings of each meeting of the committee 11 and of each resolution passed by the committee. 12 (4) Subject to this Act, a committee may determine its own 13 procedures. 14 (5) A person with special knowledge or experience may be invited 15 to act in an advisory capacity to a committee if the committee is 16 of the opinion that the person will assist the committee in the 17 performance of its functions and the Board has approved the 18 invitation. 19 Division 5 -- Constitution and proceedings of the Board 20 15. Term of office 21 (1) Subject to section 18, a member of the Board holds office for 22 such term, not exceeding 3 years, as is specified in the 23 member's instrument of appointment. 24 (2) Subject to subsection (3), a member of the Board is not to hold 25 office for more than 9 years, consecutively or otherwise. 26 (3) If in the opinion of the Minister there are special reasons for 27 doing so, a person may be appointed so that he or she holds 28 office for more than 9 years, consecutively or otherwise. page 10 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Pharmacy Registration Board Part 2 Constitution and proceedings of the Board Division 5 s. 16 1 16. Functions of deputy presiding member 2 (1) The deputy presiding member is to perform the functions of the 3 presiding member when the presiding member is unable to do 4 so by reason of illness, absence or other cause, or when the 5 office of presiding member is vacant. 6 (2) No act or omission of the deputy presiding member acting as 7 presiding member is to be questioned on the ground that the 8 occasion for his or her so acting had not arisen or had ceased. 9 17. Deputy members 10 (1) The Minister may appoint an eligible person to be a deputy of a 11 member and may terminate such an appointment at any time. 12 (2) The provisions of section 5 that apply to and in relation to the 13 appointment of a member apply, with any necessary 14 modification, to and in relation to the appointment of the deputy 15 of that member. 16 (3) A deputy of a member may perform the functions of the 17 member when the member is unable to do so by reason of 18 illness, absence or other cause. 19 (4) Despite anything in this Act, a deputy of a member may 20 continue to act as a member, after the occasion for so acting has 21 ceased, for the purpose of completing any function. 22 (5) A deputy of a member, while acting as a member, has all the 23 functions of and all the protection given to a member. 24 (6) No act or omission of a person acting in place of another under 25 this section is to be questioned on the ground that the occasion 26 for so acting had not arisen or had ceased. 27 18. Vacation of office by member 28 (1) A member of the Board may resign from office by notice in 29 writing given to the Minister. page 11 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 2 Pharmacy Registration Board Division 5 Constitution and proceedings of the Board s. 19 1 (2) A member who resigns under subsection (1) is to give a copy of 2 the notice of resignation to the registrar. 3 (3) A member of the Board may be removed from office by the 4 Minister -- 5 (a) for mental or physical disability, incompetence, neglect 6 of duty or misconduct that impairs the performance of 7 the member's duties; or 8 (b) if the member is, according to the Interpretation 9 Act 1984 section 13D, a bankrupt or a person whose 10 affairs are under insolvency laws; or 11 (c) if the member is absent without leave of the Board from 12 3 consecutive meetings of the Board of which the 13 member has had notice; or 14 (d) for any other act or omission that in the opinion of the 15 Minister may cause prejudice or injury to the Board. 16 (4) A member of the Board must be removed from office by the 17 Minister if the member ceases to hold a position or qualification 18 by virtue of which the member was appointed or if, in the case 19 of a member who is a pharmacist, the registration of the 20 member under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law 21 (Western Australia) is suspended. 22 19. General procedure concerning meetings 23 (1) The presiding member is to preside at all meetings of the Board 24 at which he or she is present. 25 (2) If both the presiding member and deputy presiding member are 26 absent from a meeting the members present are to appoint one 27 of their number to preside. 28 (3) A quorum for a meeting of the Board is 3 members. 29 (4) The procedure for convening meetings of the Board and the 30 conduct of business at those meetings is, subject to this Act, to 31 be as determined by the Board. page 12 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Pharmacy Registration Board Part 2 Disclosure of interests etc. Division 6 s. 20 1 20. Voting 2 (1) A decision of the majority of members at a meeting of the 3 Board at which a quorum is present is the decision of the Board. 4 (2) If the votes of members present at a meeting and voting are 5 equally divided the member presiding at the meeting is to have a 6 casting vote in addition to a deliberative vote. 7 21. Holding meetings remotely 8 The presence of a person at a meeting of the Board need not be 9 by attendance in person but may be by that person and each 10 other person at the meeting being simultaneously in contact by 11 telephone, or other means of instantaneous communication. 12 22. Resolution without meeting 13 A resolution in writing signed by 3 members of the Board or 14 assented to by 3 members by letter, facsimile transmission, 15 electronic mail or other written means has effect as if it had 16 been passed at a meeting of the Board. 17 23. Minutes 18 The Board is to ensure that an accurate record is kept and 19 preserved of the proceedings at each meeting of the Board and 20 of each resolution passed by the Board. 21 Division 6 -- Disclosure of interests etc. 22 24. Term used: member 23 In this Division -- 24 member means a member of the Board or a member of a 25 committee, as the case may be. 26 25. Disclosure of interests 27 (1) A member who has a material personal interest in a matter being 28 considered or about to be considered by the Board or a page 13 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 2 Pharmacy Registration Board Division 6 Disclosure of interests etc. s. 26 1 committee must, as soon as possible after the relevant facts have 2 come to the member's knowledge, disclose the nature of the 3 interest at a meeting of the Board or the committee, as is 4 relevant. 5 Penalty: a fine of $10 000. 6 (2) A disclosure under subsection (1) is to be recorded in the 7 minutes of the meeting. 8 26. Exclusion of interested member 9 (1) A member who has a material personal interest in a matter that 10 is being considered by the Board or a committee -- 11 (a) must not vote, whether at a meeting or otherwise, on the 12 matter; and 13 (b) must not be present while the matter is being considered 14 at a meeting. 15 (2) In subsection (1)(a) or (b) a reference to a matter also refers to a 16 proposed resolution under section 27 in respect of the matter, 17 whether relating to that member or a different member. 18 27. Board or committee may resolve that section 26 inapplicable 19 Section 26 does not apply if the Board or a committee has at any 20 time passed a resolution that -- 21 (a) specifies the member, the interest and the matter; and 22 (b) states that the members voting for the resolution are 23 satisfied that the interest should not disqualify the 24 member from considering or voting on the matter. 25 28. Quorum where section 26 applies 26 (1) Despite section 19(3), when the Board is dealing with a matter 27 in relation to which a member of the Board is disqualified under 28 section 26, 2 members who are entitled to vote on any motion 29 that may be moved in relation to the matter constitute a quorum. page 14 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Pharmacy Registration Board Part 2 Registrar and other staff Division 7 s. 29 1 (2) The Minister may deal with a matter to the extent that the Board 2 cannot deal with it because of subsection (1). 3 29. Minister may declare sections 26 and 28 inapplicable 4 (1) The Minister may by writing declare that section 26 or 28 does 5 not apply in relation to a specified matter, either generally or for 6 the purpose of dealing with particular proposed resolutions. 7 (2) The Minister is to, within 14 sitting days after a declaration 8 under subsection (1) is made, cause a copy of the declaration to 9 be laid before each House of Parliament. 10 Division 7 -- Registrar and other staff 11 30. Registrar 12 (1) The Board is to employ or engage a person to be the registrar. 13 (2) The registrar has the functions that are conferred under this Act 14 or that the Board directs the registrar to perform. 15 (3) The registrar may delegate to a person employed or engaged by 16 the Board any power or duty of the registrar under another 17 provision of this Act. 18 (4) The delegation must be in writing executed by the registrar. 19 (5) A person to whom a power or duty is delegated under this 20 section cannot delegate that power or duty. 21 (6) A delegate exercising or performing a power or duty that has 22 been delegated to the person under this section is to be taken to 23 do so in accordance with the terms of the delegation unless the 24 contrary is shown. 25 31. Other staff 26 The Board may employ or engage persons to provide such 27 professional, technical or other assistance that the Board 28 considers necessary to enable it to perform its functions. page 15 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 2 Pharmacy Registration Board Division 8 General s. 32 1 Division 8 -- General 2 32. Duty not to make improper use of information 3 A member or former member of the Board or a member or 4 former member of a committee must not, whether within or 5 outside the State, make improper use of information acquired by 6 virtue of that position to gain, directly or indirectly, an 7 advantage for himself or herself or for any other person. 8 Penalty: a fine of $5 000. 9 33. Meetings and minutes of meetings 10 (1) Subject to this section, every meeting of the Board is to be open 11 to members of the public. 12 (2) Despite subsection (1), the Board may of its own initiative order 13 that in any particular case a meeting, or part of a meeting, of the 14 Board is to be closed. 15 (3) The minutes of a meeting of the Board are to be open for 16 inspection at its principal place of business by members of the 17 public during normal office hours without fee, other than 18 minutes relating to -- 19 (a) a matter determined to be confidential under 20 subsection (5); or 21 (b) a meeting, or part of a meeting, that the Board ordered 22 be closed under subsection (2). 23 (4) A person may, on payment of the fee prescribed by the 24 regulations, if any, obtain a copy of any minutes of the Board 25 available for inspection under subsection (3). 26 (5) The Board may determine that a matter is confidential if it 27 considers that its disclosure is likely to infringe the reasonable 28 privacy of any person. 29 34. Execution of documents by Board 30 (1) The Board is to have a common seal. page 16 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Pharmacy Registration Board Part 2 General Division 8 s. 34 1 (2) A document is duly executed by the Board, if -- 2 (a) the common seal of the Board is affixed to it in 3 accordance with subsections (3) and (4); or 4 (b) it is signed on behalf of the Board by a person or 5 persons authorised by the Board to do so under 6 subsection (5). 7 (3) The common seal of the Board is not to be affixed to any 8 document except as authorised by the Board. 9 (4) The common seal of the Board is to be affixed to a document in 10 the presence of 2 members of the Board and each of them is to 11 sign the document to attest that the common seal was so affixed. 12 (5) The Board may, by writing under its seal, authorise -- 13 (a) a member or members of the Board; or 14 (b) a member or members of staff, 15 to sign documents on behalf of the Board, either generally or 16 subject to such conditions as are specified in the authorisation. 17 (6) A document executed under this section without the common 18 seal of the Board is not to be regarded as being a document 19 under seal. 20 (7) A document purporting to be executed in accordance with this 21 section is to be presumed to be duly executed until the contrary 22 is shown. 23 (8) When a document is produced bearing a seal purporting to be 24 the common seal of the Board, it is to be presumed that the seal 25 is the common seal of the Board until the contrary is shown. page 17 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 3 Finance and reports s. 35 1 Part 3 -- Finance and reports 2 35. Funds of the Board 3 (1) The funds of the Board consist of -- 4 (a) fees received by the Board; and 5 (b) grants (if any) by the State, and all gifts and donations 6 made to the Board, but subject to any trusts declared in 7 relation to the grants, gifts or donations; and 8 (c) other money or property lawfully received by the Board 9 in connection with the performance of its functions. 10 (2) The funds of the Board may be applied -- 11 (a) for the purposes of the administration and enforcement 12 of this Act, including the remuneration of members of 13 the Board and committees and of the registrar and other 14 persons employed or engaged by the Board; and 15 (b) for any other purpose that the Board may recommend 16 and the Minister may approve to enable the Board to 17 perform its functions. 18 36. Accounts 19 (1) The Board is to cause to be kept proper accounts and records of 20 the transactions and affairs of the Board and is to prepare 21 financial statements in accordance with Australian Accounting 22 Standards. 23 (2) The financial statements are to be prepared on an accrual basis 24 unless the Board determines otherwise. 25 37. Audit 26 The accounts and financial statements of the Board are to be 27 audited at least once a year, at the expense of the Board, by a 28 registered company auditor (as defined in paragraph (a) of the 29 definition of that term in the Corporations Act section 9) 30 appointed by the Board with the prior approval of the Minister. page 18 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Finance and reports Part 3 s. 38 1 38. Annual report and other reports 2 (1) The Board, not later than 31 December in each year, is to make 3 and submit to the Minister an annual report of its proceedings 4 for the preceding year ending on 30 June together with a copy 5 of its financial statements for that year and the auditor's report 6 on those statements. 7 (2) The Board's annual report must include details of -- 8 (a) the number of applications for the registration of 9 pharmacies; and 10 (b) the number of applications for the registration of 11 pharmacies granted and refused; and 12 (c) the number of pharmacies owned by individuals, bodies 13 corporate and friendly societies, respectively; and 14 (d) any trends or special problems that may have emerged; 15 and 16 (e) forecasts of the workload of the Board in the year after 17 the year to which the report relates; and 18 (f) any proposals for improving the operation of the Board. 19 (3) The Minister is to cause a copy of the Board's annual report and 20 financial statements and of the auditor's report submitted under 21 subsection (1) to be laid before each House of Parliament within 22 14 sitting days of that House after receipt of the report by the 23 Minister. 24 (4) The Board is to ensure that after subsection (3) has been 25 complied with copies of the reports and statements referred to in 26 that subsection are available on request for inspection at its 27 principal place of business. page 19 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 4 Registration Division 1 Registration of pharmacies s. 39 1 Part 4 -- Registration 2 Division 1 -- Registration of pharmacies 3 39. Registration of premises as pharmacies 4 (1) Unless section 43 applies, the Board is to grant an application 5 made under section 42 for the registration of premises as a 6 pharmacy. 7 (2) Premises registered under this Division are to be registered in 8 the name of the applicant. 9 40. Who may apply for registration 10 The following persons may apply to the Board for the premises 11 at which a pharmacy business is, or is to be, established or 12 carried on to be registered as a pharmacy in the name of that 13 person -- 14 (a) a pharmacist or friendly society who -- 15 (i) owns, or holds a proprietary interest in, the 16 pharmacy business; or 17 (ii) intends to own, or acquire a proprietary interest 18 in, the pharmacy business; 19 (b) subject to section 41, the preserved company. 20 41. Preserved company to carry on pharmacy business only at 21 certain premises 22 The preserved company may not carry on a pharmacy business 23 at any premises other than premises at the place where it was 24 carrying on that business immediately before the Pharmacy 25 Act 1964 was repealed. page 20 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Registration Part 4 Registration of pharmacies Division 1 s. 42 1 42. Application for registration 2 (1) An application for the registration of premises under this 3 Division must be -- 4 (a) made in writing; and 5 (b) made in an approved manner and form; and 6 (c) accompanied by the application fee, if any, prescribed 7 by the regulations; and 8 (d) accompanied by such information as is required by the 9 regulations. 10 (2) The Board may request that an applicant provide to the Board 11 such further information as the Board reasonably requires to 12 decide the application. 13 (3) The Board may request that an applicant -- 14 (a) attend before the Board for the purpose of satisfying the 15 Board as to a matter relevant to the application; or 16 (b) agree with the Board as to a mutually convenient time 17 for the inspection of the premises to ensure that the 18 premises meet the requirements prescribed by the 19 regulations for the minimum standards of fitness for the 20 competent and safe practice of pharmacy. 21 (4) A request under subsection (2) or (3) is to -- 22 (a) be in writing; and 23 (b) be given to the applicant; and 24 (c) specify, if relevant -- 25 (i) the time within which the information must be 26 provided; or 27 (ii) the time and place the person is to attend before 28 the Board. 29 (5) Information requested under subsection (2) must be provided -- 30 (a) in writing; and page 21 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 4 Registration Division 1 Registration of pharmacies s. 43 1 (b) within the time specified in the request. 2 (6) Information provided under this section must, if the Board so 3 requires, be verified by statutory declaration or supported by 4 other evidence required by the Board. 5 43. Grounds for refusal 6 The Board must refuse to grant an application for the 7 registration of premises under this Division if -- 8 (a) the Board is not satisfied that the premises meet the 9 requirements prescribed by the regulations for the 10 minimum standards of fitness for the competent and safe 11 practice of pharmacy; or 12 (b) the application contains or is accompanied by 13 information that is false or misleading in a material 14 particular; or 15 (c) the applicant has not complied with a request made 16 under section 42(2) or (3); or 17 (d) where the applicant is a person referred to in 18 section 40(a), section 55 would be breached if a 19 pharmacy business was carried on at the premises by the 20 applicant; or 21 (e) the Board is satisfied that the premises are -- 22 (i) located wholly or partly within a supermarket; or 23 (ii) capable of being entered from a supermarket; or 24 (iii) capable of being used to gain entry to a 25 supermarket; 26 or 27 (f) where the applicant is the preserved company, the 28 premises are not in compliance with section 41. 29 44. Entry and inspection of registered pharmacy 30 (1) The Board may enter any registered pharmacy during business 31 hours and inspect the pharmacy or anything in or on the page 22 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Registration Part 4 Registration of pharmacies Division 1 s. 45 1 pharmacy to ensure that the pharmacy meets the requirements 2 prescribed by the regulations for the minimum standards of 3 fitness for the competent and safe practice of pharmacy. 4 (2) A pharmacist practising at registered premises, and a person in 5 whose name the premises are registered, are to provide all 6 reasonable assistance to a person entering and inspecting a 7 pharmacy under subsection (1). 8 Penalty: 9 (a) for an individual, a fine of $1 000; 10 (b) for a body corporate, a fine of $2 500. 11 45. Duration of registration 12 Subject to this Act, registration of premises under this 13 Division -- 14 (a) has effect for the period prescribed by the regulations; 15 and 16 (b) may be renewed in accordance with the regulations for a 17 further period prescribed by the regulations. 18 46. Cancellation and non-renewal of registration 19 (1) The Board must cancel or refuse to renew the registration of 20 premises under this Division if -- 21 (a) the Board is not satisfied that the premises meet the 22 requirements prescribed by the regulations for the 23 minimum standards of fitness for the competent and safe 24 practice of pharmacy; or 25 (b) the registration was obtained by fraud or 26 misrepresentation; or 27 (c) a person who owns, or holds a proprietary interest in, the 28 pharmacy business carried on at the premises -- 29 (i) is not, or has ceased to be, a person who is 30 entitled to own, or hold a proprietary interest in, 31 a pharmacy business under section 54; or page 23 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 4 Registration Division 1 Registration of pharmacies s. 47 1 (ii) is in breach of section 55; 2 or 3 (d) the person in whose name the premises are registered 4 does not carry on a pharmacy business at the premises; 5 or 6 (e) the Board is satisfied that the premises are -- 7 (i) located wholly or partly within a supermarket; or 8 (ii) capable of being entered from a supermarket; or 9 (iii) capable of being used to gain entry to a 10 supermarket; 11 or 12 (f) where the premises are registered in the name of the 13 preserved company, the premises are not in compliance 14 with section 41. 15 (2) If the Board proposes to cancel or refuse to renew the 16 registration of a pharmacy under this Division, the Board is to 17 give the person in whose name the pharmacy is registered notice 18 in writing of the proposal to cancel or refuse to renew the 19 registration and the reasons for the proposal. 20 (3) A notice given under subsection (2) must state that within 21 14 days after the notice is given the person to whom it is given 22 may make representations in writing to the Board concerning 23 the matter, and the Board is not to determine the matter without 24 considering any representations received within that period. 25 47. Conditions on registration 26 (1) The Board may, at the time of granting registration of premises 27 as a pharmacy under this Division or at a later time, impose 28 such conditions on that registration as the Board reasonably 29 requires to ensure that the premises are of a minimum standard 30 of fitness for the competent and safe practice of pharmacy. page 24 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Registration Part 4 The register Division 2 s. 48 1 (2) A condition imposed by the Board under this section may apply 2 indefinitely or for a period of time specified by the Board in the 3 written notice of the decisions given under section 67. 4 (3) The Board may, on its own motion or on the application of a 5 person the subject of a condition imposed under this section, on 6 reasonable grounds, revoke or vary the condition. 7 48. Premises may be, or continue to be, registered even if 8 requirements as to minimum standards of fitness are not 9 met 10 Despite sections 43(a) and 46(1)(a), the Board may grant an 11 application for the registration of premises, or renew, or not 12 cancel, such a registration even though the premises do not meet 13 the requirements prescribed by the regulations for the minimum 14 standards of fitness for the competent and safe practice of 15 pharmacy if -- 16 (a) the Board is satisfied that it is in the public interest for 17 the premises to be registered under this Division; and 18 (b) a condition has, or conditions have, been imposed on the 19 registration of the premises under section 47. 20 Division 2 -- The register 21 49. The register 22 (1) The Board is required to keep an accurate and up-to-date 23 register of registered pharmacies in such manner and form as 24 the Board determines. 25 (2) The following information is to be recorded in the register in 26 respect of a registered pharmacy -- 27 (a) the address of the pharmacy; 28 (b) the name of the person in whose name the pharmacy is 29 registered; 30 (c) any conditions imposed on the registration of the 31 pharmacy; page 25 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 4 Registration Division 2 The register s. 50 1 (d) such other information, if any, as is prescribed by the 2 regulations. 3 50. Inspection of register 4 (1) The register must be kept in the office of the registrar. 5 (2) The register must be available for inspection by members of the 6 public during normal office hours. 7 (3) The register may be made available for inspection by members 8 of the public on a website maintained by the Board. 9 (4) A person may, on application to the registrar, and payment of 10 the fee prescribed by the regulations, if any, obtain a certified 11 copy of the register or a particular entry in the register. 12 (5) Information made available under subsections (2), (3) 13 and (4) -- 14 (a) need not include the information, or all of the 15 information, prescribed by the regulations as 16 information to be recorded in the register; and 17 (b) is not to include a person's private address without the 18 consent of the person. 19 (6) No fee is payable under subsection (4) if the application is 20 made -- 21 (a) by an officer of the department of the Public Service 22 principally assisting the Minister in the administration of 23 this Act; and 24 (b) for the purpose of carrying out the functions of an 25 officer of that department. 26 51. Certificates of registration for premises 27 (1) On the registration of premises as a pharmacy the Board is to 28 issue to the person in whose name the premises are registered a 29 certificate of registration of the premises as a pharmacy in the 30 approved form. page 26 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Registration Part 4 The register Division 2 s. 52 1 (2) In the absence of evidence to the contrary a certificate of 2 registration of premises as a registered pharmacy is evidence 3 that the premises specified in the certificate are registered as a 4 pharmacy. 5 52. Notification of intended change of ownership of, or interests 6 held in, pharmacy business 7 A person who intends to acquire, or dispose of, ownership of, or 8 a proprietary interest in, a pharmacy business must give the 9 registrar written advice of the intended acquisition or disposal at 10 least 14 days before the acquisition or disposal occurs. 11 Penalty: 12 (a) for an individual, a fine of $5 000; 13 (b) for a body corporate, a fine of $10 000. page 27 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 5 Pharmacy business s. 53 1 Part 5 -- Pharmacy business 2 53. Pharmacy business to be carried on at registered premises 3 A person must not own, or hold a proprietary interest in, a 4 pharmacy business unless the business is carried on at premises 5 that are registered as a pharmacy. 6 Penalty: 7 (a) for an individual, a fine of $5 000; 8 (b) for a body corporate, a fine of $10 000; 9 (c) for each separate and further offence committed by 10 the person under the Interpretation Act 1984 11 section 71, a fine of $400. 12 54. Ownership of, and interests in, pharmacy business 13 (1) A person must not own, or hold a proprietary interest in, a 14 pharmacy business unless the person is -- 15 (a) a pharmacist; or 16 (b) a person who is a partner in a partnership that carries on 17 the business and in which every partner is either -- 18 (i) a pharmacist; or 19 (ii) a close family member of a partner who is a 20 pharmacist; 21 or 22 (c) a pharmacist controlled company; or 23 (d) a friendly society; or 24 (e) the preserved company. 25 (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), a person is not to be treated 26 as having a proprietary interest in a pharmacy business owned 27 by a company referred to in subsection (1)(c), (d) or (e) in 28 respect of an interest as a director, officer, trustee, member or 29 shareholder of that company. 30 Penalty: 31 (a) for an individual, a fine of $5 000; page 28 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Pharmacy business Part 5 s. 55 1 (b) for a body corporate, a fine of $10 000; 2 (c) for each separate and further offence committed by 3 the person under the Interpretation Act 1984 4 section 71, a fine of $400. 5 55. Limit on ownership of, and interests in, pharmacy 6 businesses 7 (1) A pharmacist must not own, or hold a proprietary interest in, 8 more than 4 pharmacy businesses at any one time. 9 (2) A friendly society must not own, or hold a proprietary interest 10 in, more than 4 pharmacy businesses at any one time. 11 (3) The preserved company must not own more than one pharmacy 12 business at any one time. 13 (4) A close family member of a pharmacist must not hold a 14 proprietary interest in more than 4 pharmacy businesses at any 15 one time. 16 (5) A new friendly society must not acquire, or acquire a 17 proprietary interest in, a pharmacy business, if the total number 18 of pharmacy businesses which are owned by a new friendly 19 society, or in which a new friendly society holds a proprietary 20 interest, is 9 or more than 9. 21 (6) In subsection (5) -- 22 new friendly society means a friendly society that did not own, 23 or hold a proprietary interest in, a pharmacy business in this 24 State immediately before the repeal of the Pharmacy Act 1964. 25 Penalty: a fine of $50 000. 26 56. Pharmacist to have overall responsibility for pharmacy 27 business 28 (1) If the person in whose name a pharmacy is registered under 29 section 39 is a pharmacist then that pharmacist has overall 30 responsibility for the pharmacy business carried on at the 31 pharmacy. page 29 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 5 Pharmacy business s. 56 1 (2) If the person in whose name a pharmacy is registered under 2 section 39 is not a pharmacist then that person is to appoint a 3 pharmacist to have overall responsibility for the pharmacy 4 business carried on at the pharmacy. 5 Penalty: a fine of $5 000. 6 (3) Within 7 days after appointing a pharmacist to have overall 7 responsibility for a pharmacy under subsection (2), the person 8 who appointed the pharmacist is to give written notice to the 9 Board specifying -- 10 (a) the name and address of the pharmacist appointed to 11 have overall responsibility for the pharmacy business 12 carried on at the pharmacy; and 13 (b) the date from which the appointment of the pharmacist 14 commenced or is to commence; and 15 (c) evidence that the pharmacist has agreed to the 16 appointment. 17 Penalty: a fine of $2 500. 18 (4) A person must not -- 19 (a) carry on a pharmacy business at a pharmacy; or 20 (b) practise pharmacy at a pharmacy, 21 unless a pharmacist appointed under this section has overall 22 responsibility for the pharmacy business carried on at the 23 pharmacy. 24 Penalty: 25 (a) for an individual, a fine of $5 000; 26 (b) for a body corporate, a fine of $10 000. page 30 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Pharmacy business Part 5 s. 57 1 57. Supervision of pharmacy business by pharmacist 2 The following persons are to ensure that the pharmacy business 3 carried on at a pharmacy is carried on under the personal 4 supervision of a pharmacist at all times -- 5 (a) the person in whose name the pharmacy is registered 6 under section 39; 7 (b) the person appointed to have overall responsibility for 8 the pharmacy business under section 56(2). 9 Penalty: 10 (a) for an individual, a fine of $5 000; 11 (b) for a body corporate, a fine of $10 000. 12 58. Death or bankruptcy of pharmacist etc. 13 (1) Despite Part 4 Division 1 and section 54, where -- 14 (a) a pharmacist dies; or 15 (b) a pharmacist is, according to the Interpretation Act 1984 16 section 13D, a bankrupt or a person whose affairs are 17 under insolvency laws; or 18 (c) a company that owned, or held a proprietary interest in, 19 a pharmacy business is an externally administered body 20 corporate within the meaning of the Corporations Act, 21 the personal legal representative of the pharmacist, or other 22 person in accordance with the laws relating to bankruptcy or the 23 Corporations Act, as is relevant, may for 12 months, or such 24 further period as the Board approves in writing -- 25 (d) own, or hold a proprietary interest in, a pharmacy 26 business; and 27 (e) be the person in whose name the premises are registered 28 as a pharmacy. 29 (2) A person in whose name a pharmacy is registered under 30 subsection (1) is, after consultation with the Board, to appoint a page 31 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 5 Pharmacy business s. 59 1 pharmacist to have overall responsibility for the pharmacy 2 business carried on at the pharmacy. 3 Penalty: a fine of $5 000. 4 (3) Within 7 days after appointing a pharmacist under 5 subsection (2), the person who appointed the pharmacist is to 6 give written notice to the Board specifying -- 7 (a) the name and address of the pharmacist appointed to 8 have overall responsibility of the pharmacy business 9 carried on at the pharmacy; and 10 (b) the date from which the appointment of the pharmacist 11 commenced or is to commence; and 12 (c) evidence that the pharmacist has agreed to the 13 appointment. 14 Penalty: a fine of $1 000. 15 (4) On a person ceasing to be a close family member of a 16 pharmacist due to death, divorce or separation -- 17 (a) a proprietary interest held by that person in a pharmacy 18 business is to be dealt with in accordance with the 19 regulations; and 20 (b) for such period as the Board approves in writing, being 21 not longer than 12 months, section 54 does not apply in 22 respect of the proprietary interest held by that person. 23 59. Who may carry on a business that is not a pharmacy 24 business at a registered pharmacy 25 A person must not carry on a business that is not a pharmacy 26 business at a registered pharmacy unless the person is -- 27 (a) the person in whose name the pharmacy is registered 28 under section 39; or 29 (b) a pharmacist who is in partnership with that person; or page 32 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Pharmacy business Part 5 s. 60 1 (c) a pharmacist who is a director of the same pharmacist 2 controlled company as that person. 3 Penalty: 4 (a) for an individual -- 5 (i) for a first offence, a fine of $5 000, and for 6 each separate and further offence committed 7 by the person under the Interpretation 8 Act 1984 section 71, a fine of $200; 9 (ii) for a subsequent offence, a fine of $10 000, 10 and for each separate and further offence 11 committed by the person under the 12 Interpretation Act 1984 section 71, a fine of 13 $400; 14 (b) for a body corporate -- 15 (i) for a first offence, a fine of $10 000, and for 16 each separate and further offence committed 17 by the person under the Interpretation 18 Act 1984 section 71, a fine of $400; 19 (ii) for a subsequent offence, a fine of $20 000, 20 and for each separate and further offence 21 committed by the person under the 22 Interpretation Act 1984 section 71, a fine of 23 $800. 24 60. Use of title "pharmacy" etc. restricted 25 A person must not -- 26 (a) use the title "pharmacy" in respect of a business that the 27 person is carrying on unless -- 28 (i) the business is a pharmacy business; and 29 (ii) the person is entitled under section 54(1) to own, 30 or hold a proprietary interest in, such a business; 31 or page 33 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 5 Pharmacy business s. 60 1 (b) advertise or otherwise hold out or imply that premises at 2 which the person is carrying on a business are a 3 pharmacy unless -- 4 (i) the premises at which the business is carried on 5 are registered as a pharmacy; and 6 (ii) the business is a pharmacy business; and 7 (iii) the person is entitled under section 54(1) to own, 8 or hold a proprietary interest in, such a business. 9 Penalty: 10 (a) for a first offence -- 11 (i) a fine of $2 500; 12 (ii) for each separate and further offence 13 committed by the person under the 14 Interpretation Act 1984 section 71, a fine of 15 $100; 16 (b) for a subsequent offence -- 17 (i) a fine of $5 000; 18 (ii) for each separate and further offence 19 committed by the person under the 20 Interpretation Act 1984 section 71, a fine of 21 $200. page 34 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Rules, regulations and forms Part 6 s. 61 1 Part 6 -- Rules, regulations and forms 2 61. Rules 3 (1) The Board may make rules prescribing all matters required or 4 permitted by this Act to be prescribed by rules or necessary or 5 convenient to be prescribed for carrying out this Act. 6 (2) Without limiting subsection (1), rules may be made prescribing 7 fees payable to the Board in respect of services provided, or to 8 be provided, by the Board to a pharmacist in relation to a 9 pharmacy business. 10 (3) A rule made under subsection (1) has no effect unless and until 11 it is confirmed by the Governor. 12 (4) Nothing in subsection (3) affects the operation of the 13 Interpretation Act 1984 Part VI. 14 (5) The rules may provide that contravention of a rule is an offence, 15 and provide, for an offence against the rules, a penalty not 16 exceeding a fine of $5 000. 17 62. Regulations 18 (1) The Governor may make regulations -- 19 (a) prescribing all matters that are required or permitted by 20 the Act to be prescribed by regulation; and 21 (b) with respect to any matter on which the Board may 22 make rules. 23 (2) Without limiting subsection (1), regulations may be made for all 24 or any of the following purposes -- 25 (a) prescribing the requirements to be met at premises for 26 the minimum standards of competent and safe practice 27 of pharmacy at those premises; 28 (b) prohibiting or regulating the sale or supply of goods and 29 services of a prescribed type at a registered pharmacy in 30 association with the practice of pharmacy; page 35 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 6 Rules, regulations and forms s. 63 1 (c) prohibiting or regulating the carrying on of a pharmacy 2 business wholly or partly within, or adjacent to, 3 premises where -- 4 (i) a business, profession or occupation of a 5 prescribed type is carried on; or 6 (ii) services of a prescribed type are provided; 7 (d) regulating the meetings and proceedings of, and the 8 conduct of business by, the Board or a committee; 9 (e) making provision relating to registration and renewal of 10 registration; 11 (f) maintaining the accuracy of the register; 12 (g) regulating the issue, display and use of certificates of 13 registration; 14 (h) prescribing the fees to be paid for the purposes of this 15 Act and the persons liable for payment; 16 (i) prescribing returns and notices that are to be given to the 17 Board, and the manner in which they are to be given; 18 (j) providing that information supplied to the Board may be 19 required to be verified by statutory declaration. 20 (3) Where a regulation is inconsistent with a rule the regulation 21 prevails to the extent of the inconsistency. 22 (4) The regulations may provide that contravention of a regulation 23 is an offence, and provide, for an offence against the 24 regulations, a penalty not exceeding a fine of $5 000. 25 63. Forms 26 Forms that are convenient for the purposes of this Act may 27 be -- 28 (a) prescribed by the regulations or rules; or 29 (b) approved. page 36 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Miscellaneous Part 7 s. 64 1 Part 7 -- Miscellaneous 2 64. False or misleading information 3 (1) A person must not do any of the things set out in 4 subsection (2) -- 5 (a) in relation to an application; or 6 (b) in relation to the compliance, or purported compliance, 7 with any requirement of this Act to give the Board or the 8 registrar advice or information. 9 Penalty: a fine of $24 000 or imprisonment for 2 years. 10 (2) Subsection (1) applies to the following things -- 11 (a) making a statement which the person knows is false or 12 misleading in a material particular; 13 (b) making a statement which is false or misleading in a 14 material particular, with reckless disregard as to whether 15 or not the statement is false or misleading in a material 16 particular; 17 (c) providing, or causing to be provided, information that 18 the person knows is false or misleading in a material 19 particular; 20 (d) providing, or causing to be provided, information that is 21 false or misleading in a material particular, with reckless 22 disregard as to whether the information is false or 23 misleading in a material particular. 24 65. Surrender of certificate 25 (1) Where the registration of premises is cancelled or not renewed 26 under section 46, the person in whose name the premises were 27 registered immediately before the cancellation or non-renewal 28 is, within 14 days after the day on which the person is notified 29 by the Board of the cancellation or non-renewal, to surrender to 30 the Board the certificate of registration of the premises. 31 Penalty: a fine of $1 000. page 37 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 7 Miscellaneous s. 66 1 (2) The Board may direct in writing that a person in whose name 2 premises were registered is not obliged to comply with 3 subsection (1) and, in that case the subsection does not apply in 4 respect of that person. 5 66. Protection from liability 6 (1) An action in tort does not lie against a person for anything that 7 the person has done, in good faith, in the performance or 8 purported performance of a function under this Act. 9 (2) The State is also relieved of any liability that it might otherwise 10 have had for another person having done anything as described 11 in subsection (1). 12 (3) The protection given by this section applies even though the 13 thing done as described in subsection (1) may have been 14 capable of being done whether or not this Act had been enacted. 15 (4) In this section, a reference to the doing of anything includes a 16 reference to an omission to do anything. 17 67. Notice of decisions to be given 18 (1) Subsection (2) applies to the following decisions -- 19 (a) any decision refusing an application to the Board for 20 registration; 21 (b) any decision under section 46; 22 (c) any decision to impose, or vary, a condition under 23 section 47. 24 (2) If the Board makes a decision to which this subsection applies, 25 it is to record the grounds on which the decision was based, and 26 its reasons, and is as soon as is practicable, but in any case not 27 later than 30 days after making the decision, to give written 28 notice of the decision together with those grounds and reasons, 29 to the person to whom the decision relates. page 38 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Miscellaneous Part 7 s. 68 1 68. Review 2 A person who is aggrieved by a decision referred to in 3 section 67(1) may apply to the State Administrative Tribunal for 4 a review of the decision. 5 69. Publication of proceedings etc. 6 (1) Subsection (2) applies to the following -- 7 (a) the Board, any member of the Board, the registrar or any 8 officer or delegate of the Board or registrar; 9 (b) any committee or any member of a committee or person 10 referred to in section 14(5); 11 (c) any board or authority outside the State charged with 12 regulating the registration and supervision of premises 13 as pharmacies or any officer, agent or person employed 14 or engaged by the board or authority; 15 (d) any journalist for, the proprietor or any person 16 concerned in the publication or operation of, any 17 newspaper or periodical or of any electronic medium. 18 (2) Without limiting the operation of section 66, no action, claim or 19 demand lies against a person to whom this subsection applies in 20 respect of the communication or publication in good faith of any 21 finding, reason or decision of the Board or the State 22 Administrative Tribunal. 23 (3) The Board may give notice of a finding, reason or decision of 24 the Board or the State Administrative Tribunal in respect of a 25 person to -- 26 (a) any person referred to in subsection (1)(c) or (d); and 27 (b) any other person who, in the opinion of the Board, 28 should be made aware of the finding, reason or decision, 29 and may publish notice of the finding, reason or decision in the 30 Gazette or in such other manner as the Board thinks fit. page 39 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 7 Miscellaneous s. 70 1 70. Legal proceedings 2 (1) Any proceedings for an offence against this Act may be taken in 3 the name of the Board by the registrar or any other person 4 authorised in that behalf by the Board. 5 (2) All proceedings for offences against this Act are to be heard by 6 a court of summary jurisdiction constituted by a magistrate. 7 (3) In any proceedings no proof is required of -- 8 (a) the appointment of a member or deputy of a member of 9 the Board or a member of a committee; or 10 (b) the authorisation of a person under subsection (1), 11 but an averment in a prosecution notice that the person is so 12 appointed or authorised is to be taken to be proved in the 13 absence of evidence to the contrary. 14 (4) In all courts and before all persons and bodies authorised to 15 receive evidence, in the absence of evidence to the contrary -- 16 (a) a copy of or extract from a register or any statement that 17 purports to reproduce matters entered in the register that 18 is certified by the registrar as a true copy, extract or 19 statement, is evidence of the facts appearing in that 20 copy, extract or statement; and 21 (b) judicial notice is to be taken of the fact that a person is 22 the holder of the office of registrar and of the signature 23 of the registrar on a certificate purporting to be issued 24 under paragraph (a). 25 71. Liability of certain officers of body corporate: offences 26 (1) If a body corporate is charged with an offence under this Act, 27 every person who was an officer of the body corporate at the 28 time of the alleged offence may also be charged with the 29 offence. page 40 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Miscellaneous Part 7 s. 72 1 (2) If a body corporate and an officer are charged as permitted by 2 subsection (1) and the body corporate is convicted of the 3 offence, the officer is to be taken to have also committed the 4 offence, subject to subsection (5). 5 (3) If a body corporate commits an offence under this Act, then, 6 although the body corporate is not charged with the offence, 7 every person who was an officer of the body corporate at the 8 time the offence was committed may be charged with the 9 offence. 10 (4) If an officer is charged as permitted by subsection (3) and it is 11 proved that the body corporate committed the offence, the 12 officer is to be taken to have also committed the offence, subject 13 to subsection (5). 14 (5) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against this 15 section for the officer charged to prove -- 16 (a) that the offence was committed without the officer's 17 consent or connivance; and 18 (b) that the officer took all the measures to prevent the 19 commission of the offence that he or she could 20 reasonably be expected to have taken having regard to 21 the officer's functions and to all the circumstances. 22 72. Review of Act 23 (1) The Minister is to carry out a review of the operation and 24 effectiveness of this Act as soon as is practicable after the 25 expiration of 5 years from the commencement of this section, 26 and in the course of that review the Minister is to consider and 27 have regard to -- 28 (a) the effectiveness of the operations of the Board; and 29 (b) the need for the continuation of the functions of the 30 Board; and 31 (c) any other matters that appear to the Minister to be 32 relevant to the operation and effectiveness of this Act. page 41 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 7 Miscellaneous s. 72 1 (2) The Minister is to prepare a report based on the review made 2 under subsection (1) and as soon as is practicable after the 3 preparation of the report, cause it to be laid before each House 4 of Parliament. page 42 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Consequential amendments Part 8 Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899 amended Division 1 s. 73 1 Part 8 -- Consequential amendments 2 Division 1 -- Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899 amended 3 73. Act amended 4 This Division amends the Constitution Acts Amendment 5 Act 1899. 6 74. Schedule V Part 3 amended 7 In Schedule V Part 3 insert in alphabetical order: 8 9 The Pharmacy Registration Board of Western Australia 10 established under the Pharmacy Act 2010. 11 12 Division 2 -- State Administrative Tribunal Act 2004 amended 13 75. Act amended 14 This Division amends the State Administrative Tribunal 15 Act 2004. 16 76. Schedule 1 amended 17 In Schedule 1 insert in alphabetical order: 18 19 Pharmacy Act 2010 20 page 43 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 9 Transitional and savings provisions Division 1 Preliminary s. 77 1 Part 9 -- Transitional and savings provisions 2 Division 1 -- Preliminary 3 77. Terms used 4 In this Part -- 5 assets means property of every kind whether tangible or 6 intangible, real or personal, corporeal or incorporeal and 7 includes without limitation -- 8 (a) choses in action; and 9 (b) goodwill; and 10 (c) rights, interests and claims of every kind in or to 11 property, 12 whether arising from, accruing under, created or evidenced by 13 or the subject of, an instrument or otherwise and whether 14 liquidated or unliquidated, actual, contingent or prospective; 15 commencement day means the day on which the Health 16 Practitioner Regulation National Law (WA) Act 2010 17 section 15(j) comes into operation; 18 Commissioner has the meaning given in the Associations 19 Incorporation Act 1987 section 3(1); 20 former Council means the Pharmaceutical Council of Western 21 Australia referred to in section 7 of the repealed Act; 22 incorporated Pharmaceutical Society means the 23 Pharmaceutical Society of Western Australia (Incorporated) 24 taken under section 88(1)(a) of this Act to be an association 25 incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1987; 26 liability means any liability, duty or obligation whether actual, 27 contingent or prospective, liquidated or unliquidated, or whether 28 owed alone or jointly or jointly and severally with any other 29 person; page 44 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Transitional and savings provisions Part 9 The Pharmacy Registration Board of Western Australia Division 2 s. 78 1 National Agency means the Australian Health Practitioner 2 Regulation Agency established under the Health Practitioner 3 Regulation National Law (Western Australia) section 23(1); 4 National Board means the Pharmacy Board of Australia 5 established under the Health Practitioner Regulation National 6 Law (Western Australia) section 31(1); 7 new Board means the Pharmacy Registration Board of Western 8 Australia established under section 4(1) of this Act; 9 repealed Act means the Pharmacy Act 1964; 10 right means any right, power, privilege or immunity whether 11 actual, contingent or prospective; 12 unincorporated Pharmaceutical Society means the 13 Pharmaceutical Society of Western Australia referred to in 14 section 6 of the repealed Act. 15 78. Interpretation Act 1984 not affected 16 This Part does not prejudice or affect the application of the 17 Interpretation Act 1984 to and in relation to the matters dealt 18 with in this Part as a result of the repeal of the Pharmacy 19 Act 1964. 20 Division 2 -- The Pharmacy Registration Board of 21 Western Australia 22 79. New Board is a continuation of the former Council in 23 relation to certain matters 24 The new Board is a continuation of, and the same legal entity 25 as, the former Council, in relation to functions, powers, rights, 26 assets or liabilities that immediately before the commencement 27 day related to the regulation by that Council of a pharmacy 28 business, pharmacy premises, a pharmacy department or any 29 other pharmacy related entity that is not an individual. page 45 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 9 Transitional and savings provisions Division 2 The Pharmacy Registration Board of Western Australia s. 80 1 80. Members of former Council cease to hold office 2 A person who was a member of the former Council immediately 3 before the commencement day ceases to be a member on that 4 day. 5 81. Board members 6 Two of the members of the new Board as first constituted under 7 this Act are to hold office for such term, not exceeding 8 18 months, as is specified in the member's instrument of 9 appointment. 10 82. The registrar and other staff 11 (1) The registrar who held office under section 15 of the repealed 12 Act immediately before the commencement day continues in 13 office, under and subject to this Act, as the registrar of the new 14 Board. 15 (2) An officer who held office under the repealed Act immediately 16 before the commencement day, other than an officer to whom 17 subsection (4) applies, continues in office, under and subject to 18 this Act, as an officer of the new Board. 19 (3) A person mentioned in subsection (1) or (2) is to be regarded as 20 having been engaged or employed under this Act. 21 (4) An officer who held office under the repealed Act immediately 22 before the commencement day is to be employed or engaged by 23 the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society if he or she has so 24 agreed and on such terms and conditions as are agreed, in 25 writing, with the former Council before the commencement day. 26 (5) An agreement under subsection (4) with the former Council is 27 to have effect on the commencement day as if -- 28 (a) the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society were 29 substituted for the former Council as a party to the 30 agreement; and page 46 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Transitional and savings provisions Part 9 The Pharmacy Registration Board of Western Australia Division 2 s. 83 1 (b) any reference in the agreement to the former Council 2 were (unless the context otherwise requires) a reference 3 to the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society. 4 (6) Except as otherwise agreed by a person mentioned in 5 subsection (1), (2) or (4), the remuneration, existing or accrued 6 rights, rights under a superannuation scheme or continuity of 7 service of the person are not affected, prejudiced or interrupted 8 by the operation of this section or the repeal of the Pharmacy 9 Act 1964. 10 83. Registered pharmacies 11 A pharmacy registered under section 23 of the repealed Act by 12 the former Council immediately before the commencement day 13 is to be taken to be premises registered as a pharmacy under 14 Part 4 Division 1 of this Act in the name of a person in whose 15 name the pharmacy is registered by the former Council 16 immediately before the commencement day, if that person 17 owns, or has a proprietary interest in, the pharmacy business 18 carried on at the pharmacy. 19 84. Register 20 Any register of pharmacies kept by the former Council 21 immediately before the commencement day is to be taken to be 22 the register required to be kept under section 49 of this Act. 23 85. Certificates of registration issued under the repealed Act 24 A certificate of registration of a pharmacy in force under the 25 repealed Act immediately before the commencement day is, 26 subject to this Act, to be taken to be a certificate of registration 27 of the premises as a pharmacy for the purposes of this Act. 28 86. Agreements and instruments 29 Any agreement or instrument subsisting immediately before the 30 commencement day that relates to assets, rights or liabilities of 31 the former Council that immediately before the commencement page 47 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 9 Transitional and savings provisions Division 3 Incorporated Pharmaceutical Society s. 87 1 day related to the regulation of a pharmacy business, pharmacy 2 premises, a pharmacy department or any other pharmacy related 3 entity that is not an individual -- 4 (a) to which the former Council was a party; or 5 (b) which contains a reference to the former Council, 6 has effect after the commencement day as if -- 7 (c) the new Board were substituted for the former Council 8 as a party to the agreement or instrument; and 9 (d) any reference in the agreement or instrument to the 10 former Council were (unless the context otherwise 11 requires) a reference to the new Board. 12 87. Annual report for part of a year 13 (1) The former Council is to make and submit an annual report as 14 required under section 16C of the repealed Act, but limited to 15 the period from 1 January preceding the commencement day to 16 the commencement day, and that section applies as if that period 17 were a year. 18 (2) Despite the repeal of the repealed Act and this Part, the former 19 Council continues in existence for the purposes of 20 subsection (1) and is entitled to receive from the new Board and 21 its staff and from the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society and 22 its staff such assistance as it may require for that purpose. 23 Division 3 -- Incorporated Pharmaceutical Society 24 88. Incorporation of Pharmaceutical Society 25 (1) On the commencement day -- 26 (a) the unincorporated Pharmaceutical Society is to be taken 27 to be an association incorporated under the Associations 28 Incorporation Act 1987 with the name of the 29 Pharmaceutical Society of Western Australia 30 (Incorporated); and 31 (b) the rules of the unincorporated Pharmaceutical Society 32 in existence immediately before the commencement day page 48 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Transitional and savings provisions Part 9 Incorporated Pharmaceutical Society Division 3 s. 88 1 are to be taken to be the rules of the incorporated 2 Pharmaceutical Society for the purposes of the 3 Associations Incorporation Act 1987 (the Rules); and 4 (c) any member of the former Council in office immediately 5 before the commencement day is to be taken to be a 6 member of the committee or other body having 7 management of the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society 8 until the first annual general meeting held after the 9 commencement day; and 10 (d) the president and deputy president of the former Council 11 in office immediately before the commencement day are 12 to be taken be the president and deputy president of the 13 incorporated Pharmaceutical Society until the first 14 annual general meeting held after the commencement 15 day; and 16 (e) any trustee or member of the unincorporated 17 Pharmaceutical Society immediately before the 18 commencement day is to be taken to be a trustee or 19 member of the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society. 20 (2) As soon as practicable after the Pharmaceutical Society of 21 Western Australia (Incorporated) is incorporated, the 22 Commissioner is to issue a certificate of incorporation to the 23 incorporated Pharmaceutical Society. 24 (3) As soon as practicable after the Pharmaceutical Society of 25 Western Australia (Incorporated) is incorporated, the 26 incorporated Pharmaceutical Society must lodge a copy of the 27 Rules with the Commissioner accompanied by any fee 28 prescribed for making an application for the incorporation of an 29 association under the Associations Incorporation Act 1987 30 section 5(1). 31 (4) If the Commissioner is of the opinion that the Rules lodged by 32 the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society do not conform to the 33 requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act 1987, the 34 Commissioner may by a written notice given to the incorporated 35 Pharmaceutical Society direct that the Rules are to be altered in page 49 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 9 Transitional and savings provisions Division 3 Incorporated Pharmaceutical Society s. 89 1 the manner specified in the notice and the Rules are to be taken 2 to have been altered in that manner. 3 89. Transfer of certain assets and liabilities to the incorporated 4 Pharmaceutical Society 5 (1) On the commencement day -- 6 (a) the assets and rights vested in the former Council 7 immediately before the commencement day that were 8 concerned with, or related to, the management of the 9 unincorporated Pharmaceutical Society by that Council 10 vest in the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society by force 11 of this section; and 12 (b) the liabilities of the former Council (including a share of 13 a liability) that immediately before the commencement 14 day were concerned with, or related to, the management 15 of the unincorporated Pharmaceutical Society by that 16 Council become the liabilities of the incorporated 17 Pharmaceutical Society by force of this section; and 18 (c) any proceedings by or against the former Council 19 commenced before the commencement day in relation to 20 the assets, rights and liabilities referred to in 21 paragraphs (a) and (b) are to be taken to be proceedings 22 to which the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society is a 23 party; and 24 (d) any proceedings or remedy that immediately before the 25 commencement day might have been commenced by or 26 available against or to the former Council in relation to 27 the assets, rights and liabilities referred to in 28 paragraphs (a) and (b), may be commenced and are 29 available, by or against or to the incorporated 30 Pharmaceutical Society; and 31 (e) any act, matter or thing done or omitted to be done in 32 relation to the assets, rights and liabilities referred to in 33 paragraphs (a) and (b) before the commencement day 34 by, to or in respect of the former Council (to the extent page 50 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Transitional and savings provisions Part 9 Incorporated Pharmaceutical Society Division 3 s. 90 1 that that act, matter or thing has any force or effect) is to 2 be taken to have been done or omitted by, to or in 3 respect of the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society. 4 (2) As soon as practicable after the commencement day the new 5 Board is to deliver to the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society 6 all registers, papers, documents, minutes, receipts, books of 7 account and other records (however compiled, recorded or 8 stored) relating to -- 9 (a) the assets, rights and liabilities referred to in 10 subsection (1)(a) and (b); and 11 (b) proceedings referred to in subsection (1)(c). 12 (3) The Minister or a person authorised by the Minister may, at the 13 request of the National Agency, the new Board or the 14 incorporated Pharmaceutical Society, certify in writing that a 15 specified asset, right or liability of the former Council is, or is 16 not, an asset, right or liability that was concerned with, or 17 related to, the management of the unincorporated 18 Pharmaceutical Society by the former Council immediately 19 before the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law 20 (Western Australia) section 295 has effect. 21 (4) For all purposes and in all proceedings, a certificate under 22 subsection (3) is prima facie evidence of the matters it certifies. 23 90. Agreements and instruments 24 Any agreement or instrument subsisting immediately before the 25 commencement day that relates to assets, rights or liabilities 26 referred to in section 89(1)(a) or (b) -- 27 (a) to which the former Council was a party; or 28 (b) which contains a reference to the former Council, 29 has effect after the commencement day as if -- 30 (c) the incorporated Pharmaceutical Society were 31 substituted for the former Council as a party to the 32 agreement or instrument; and page 51 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 9 Transitional and savings provisions Division 4 Miscellaneous s. 91 1 (d) any reference in the agreement or instrument to the 2 former Council were (unless the context otherwise 3 requires) a reference to the incorporated Pharmaceutical 4 Society. 5 Division 4 -- Miscellaneous 6 91. Exemption from State taxation 7 (1) In this section -- 8 state tax includes duty chargeable under the Duties Act 2008 9 and any other tax, duty, fee, levy or charge under a law of the 10 State. 11 (2) State tax is not payable in relation to -- 12 (a) anything that occurs by the operation of this Part; or 13 (b) anything done -- 14 (i) under this Part; or 15 (ii) to give effect to this Part; or 16 (iii) for a purpose connected with, or arising out of, 17 giving effect to this Part, 18 including a transaction entered into or an instrument or 19 document of any kind made, executed, lodged or given. 20 (3) The Treasurer or a person authorised by the Treasurer may, at 21 the request of the National Board, the new Board or the 22 incorporated Pharmaceutical Society, certify in writing that a 23 specified thing -- 24 (a) occurred by the operation of this Part; or 25 (b) was done -- 26 (i) under this Part; or 27 (ii) to give effect to this Part; or 28 (iii) for a purpose connected with, or arising out of, 29 giving effect to this Part. page 52 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Transitional and savings provisions Part 9 Miscellaneous Division 4 s. 92 1 (4) For all purposes and in all proceedings, a certificate under 2 subsection (3) is conclusive evidence of the matters it certifies, 3 except so far as the contrary is shown. 4 92. Registration of documents 5 (1) In this section -- 6 relevant official means the Registrar of Titles, the Registrar of 7 Deeds, the Minister administering the Mining Act 1978 or any 8 other person authorised by a written law to record and give 9 effect to the registration of documents. 10 (2) The relevant officials are to take notice of the provisions of this 11 Part and are empowered to record and register in the appropriate 12 manner the necessary documents, and otherwise to give effect to 13 this Part. 14 93. Saving 15 Anything that occurs by the operation of this Part is not to be 16 regarded -- 17 (a) as a breach of contract or otherwise as a civil wrong; or 18 (b) as a breach of any contractual provision prohibiting, 19 restricting or regulating the assignment or transfer of 20 assets, rights or liabilities or the disclosure of 21 information; or 22 (c) as giving rise to any remedy by a party to an instrument 23 or as causing or permitting the termination of any 24 instrument, because of a change in the beneficial or legal 25 ownership of any asset, right or liability; or 26 (d) as causing any contract or instrument to be void or 27 otherwise unenforceable; or 28 (e) as releasing or allowing the release of any surety. 29 94. Powers in relation to transitional provision 30 (1) If there is no sufficient provision in this Part for dealing with a 31 transitional matter in connection with the enactment of this Act page 53 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Part 9 Transitional and savings provisions Division 4 Miscellaneous s. 94 1 the Governor may make regulations prescribing all matters that 2 are required, necessary or convenient to be prescribed in 3 relation to that matter. 4 (2) Regulations made under subsection (1) may provide that 5 specific provisions of this Act -- 6 (a) do not apply; or 7 (b) apply with specific modifications, 8 to or in relation to any matter. 9 (3) Regulations made under subsection (1) must be made within 10 12 months after the commencement day. 11 (4) If regulations made under subsection (1) provide that a specified 12 state of affairs is to be taken to have existed, or not to have 13 existed, on and from a day that is earlier than the day on which 14 the regulations are published in the Gazette but not earlier than 15 the commencement day, the regulations have effect according to 16 their terms. 17 (5) In subsection (4) -- 18 specified means specified or described in the regulations. 19 (6) If regulations contain a provision referred to in subsection (4), 20 the provision does not operate so as -- 21 (a) to affect in a manner prejudicial to any person (other 22 than the State), the rights of that person existing before 23 the day of publication of those regulations; or 24 (b) to impose liabilities on any person (other than the State 25 or an authority of the State) in respect of anything done 26 or omitted to be done before the day of publication of 27 those regulations. 28 page 54 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Defined Terms Defined Terms [This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined. The list is not part of the law.] Defined Term Provision(s) applicant........................................................................................................... 3(1) application........................................................................................................ 3(1) approved .......................................................................................................... 3(1) assets ...................................................................................................................77 Board................................................................................................................ 3(1) certificate of registration .................................................................................. 3(1) close family member........................................................................................ 3(1) commencement day ............................................................................................77 Commissioner .....................................................................................................77 committee ........................................................................................................ 3(1) condition .......................................................................................................... 3(1) Corporations Act.............................................................................................. 3(1) dispense............................................................................................................ 3(1) document.......................................................................................................... 3(1) former Council....................................................................................................77 friendly society ................................................................................................ 3(1) incorporated Pharmaceutical Society..................................................................77 information .................................................................................................... 12(1) liability................................................................................................................77 member ...............................................................................................................24 member of the Board ....................................................................................... 3(1) National Agency .................................................................................................77 National Board....................................................................................................77 new Board...........................................................................................................77 new friendly society....................................................................................... 55(6) officer............................................................................................................... 3(1) pharmacist........................................................................................................ 3(1) pharmacist controlled company ....................................................................... 3(1) pharmacy.......................................................................................................... 3(1) pharmacy business ........................................................................................... 3(1) preserved company .......................................................................................... 3(1) presiding member ............................................................................................ 3(1) proprietary interest........................................................................................... 3(1) register ............................................................................................................. 3(1) registered.......................................................................................................... 3(1) registered pharmacy ......................................................................................... 3(1) registrar ............................................................................................................ 3(1) registration ....................................................................................................... 3(1) relevant official .............................................................................................. 92(1) page 55 Pharmacy Bill 2010 Defined Terms repealed Act ........................................................................................................77 right.....................................................................................................................77 Rules .............................................................................................................. 88(1) specified......................................................................................................... 94(5) state tax .......................................................................................................... 91(1) supermarket...................................................................................................... 3(1) the practice of pharmacy.................................................................................. 3(1) unincorporated Pharmaceutical Society..............................................................77
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