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The Pharmacy Practice Regulations, 2015
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Contents
THE PHARMACY ACT, 1948
CHAPTER I : INTRODUCTORY
1. Short title, extent and commencement
2. Interpretation
CHAPTER II : THE PHARMACY COUNCIL OF INDIA
3. Constitution and Composition of Central Council
4. Incorporation of Central Council
5. President and Vice-President of Central Council
6. Mode of elections
7 Term of office and casual vacancies
8. Staff, remuneration and allowances
9. The Executive Committee
9A. Other Committees
10. Education Regulations
11. Application of Education Regulations to States
12. Approved courses of study and examinations
13. Withdrawal of approval
14. Qualifications granted outside the territories to which this Act extends
15. Mode of declarations
15A.The Central Register
15B. Registration in the Central Register
16. Inspection
17. Information to be furnished
17A.Accounts and audit
18. Power to make regulations
CHAPTER III : STATE PHARMACY COUNCILS
19. Constitution and Composition of State Councils
20. Inter-State agreements
21. Composition of Joint State Councils
22. Incorporation of State Councils
23. President and Vice-President of State Council
24. Mode of elections
25. Term of office and casual vacancies
26. Staff, remuneration and allowances
26A Inspection
27. The Executive Committee
28. Information to be furnished
CHAPTER IV : REGISTRATION OF PHARMACISTS
29. Preparation and maintenance of register
30. Preparation of first register
31. Qualifications for entry on first register
32. Qualifications for subsequent registration
32A. Special provisions for registration of certain persons
32B. Special provisions for registration of displaced persons, repatriates and other persons
33. Scrutiny of applications for registration
34. Renewal fees
35. Entry of additional qualifications
36. Removal from register
37. Restoration to register
38. Bar of other jurisdiction
39. Issue of duplicate certificates of registration
40. Printing of register and evidentiary value of entries therein
CHAPTER V : MISCELLANEOUS
41. Penalty for falsely claiming to be registered
42. Dispensing by unregistered persons
43. Failure to surrender certificate of registration
44. Payment of part of fees to Central Council
45. Appointment of Commission of Enquiry
46. Power to make rules
THE PHARMACY PRACTICE REGULATIONS, 2015
Chapter 1 - Chapter 9
Appendix I to Appendix III
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