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STATES OF JERSEY

STATES OF JERSEY LAW 2005: DELEGATION OF FUNCTIONS – PHARMACY AND PHARMACY TECHNICIANS (REGISTRATION) (JERSEY) LAW 2010

Presented to the States on 27th May 2010 by the Minister for Health and Social Services

STATES GREFFE

2010   Price code: A  R.64

2 REPORT

On 25th May 2010, the Minister for Health and Social Services made a Ministerial Decision delegating certain of his functions under Article 28 of the States of Jersey Law 2005 (MD-HSS-2010-0031, available at www.gov.je).

The terms of the delegations, and the legislation under which those delegations were made,  were  recorded in  a  Report  attached  to the Ministerial  Decision,  as  shown below –

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chief Pharmacist – Delegation of Functions

 

Legislation:

Pharmacy and Pharmacy Technicians (Registration) (Jersey) Law 2010

Delegate:

Chief Pharmacist or nominated deputy

Function delegated:

Article 2 –  to  keep  and  maintain  a  register  of  persons registered as pharmacists or pharmacy technicians;

Article 6(1) – to register an applicant as a pharmacist;

Article 8 – to issue a certificate of registration to a person registered as a pharmacist;

Articles 9(3) and 10(1) – to cancel a person's registration as a pharmacist;

Article 17(1) –  to  register  an  applicant  as  a  pharmacy technician;

Article 19 – to issue a certificate of registration to a person registered as a pharmacy technician;

Articles 20(3) and 21(1) – to cancel a person's registration as a pharmacy technician.

Scope of delegation:

To only register a person as a pharmacist if the application satisfies the provisions of Articles 5 and 6;

To only register a person as a pharmacy technician if the application satisfies the provisions of Articles 16 and 17;

To only cancel a person's registration as a pharmacist if the provisions of either Article 9 or 10(1) are satisfied;

To  only  cancel  a  person's  registration  as  a  pharmacy technician if the provisions of either Article 20 or 21(1) are satisfied.

R.64/2010