The Pharmacy Ordinance, 1976
An Ordinance to establish a Pharmacy Council to regulate the practice of pharmacy.
An Ordinance to establish a Pharmacy Council to regulate the practice of pharmacy. WHEREAS it is expedient to establish a Pharmacy Council to regulate the practice of pharmacy and to provide for matters connected therewith and inciden¬tal thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance of the Proclamations of the 20th August, 1975, and 8th November, 1975, and in exercise of all powers enabling him in that behalf, the President is pleased to make and promulgate the following Ordinance:—
Section 1. Short title
This Ordinance may be called the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1976.
Section 2. Definitions
In this Ordinance, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,-
Section 3. Establishment of the Council
(1) As soon as may be after the coming into force of this Ordinance, the Government shall, by notification in the official Gazette, establish a Council to be known as the Pharmacy Council of Bangladesh.
(2) The Council shall be a body corporate having perpetual succession and common seal, with power, among others, to acquire, hold and dispose of property, and shall by its name sue and be sued.
Section 4. Composition of the Council
(1) The Council shall subject to the provisions of sub-section (2), consist of the following members, namely:ÔÇö
(2) The Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, increase or decrease the number of persons to be nominated by it under 2clause (f) of sub-section (1):
Provided that the decrease in the number of members shall not affect the continuance in office of, and the performance of functions by, any member until the expiry of his term.
Section 5. Disqualification for membership
A person, other than a Professor of a medical institution, shall not be eligible for nomination as a member of the Council unless he is a registered pharmacist:
Provided that, for the purpose of the constitution of the first Council, a person who is qualified to be registered as a pharmacist under this Ordinance, shall be eligible for such nomination.
Section 6. Publication of names
The Government shall publish in the official Gazette the names or the official titles of the members of the Council.
Section 7. Term of office
(1) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (2), a member other than an ex-officio member shall hold office for a period of three years commencing on the day on which he assumes office and shall be eligible for re-nomination:
Provided that, notwithstanding the expiry of his term, a member shall continue to function until his successor assumes office.
(2) Where the Government, upon the recommendation of a majority of the members of the Council, is satisfied that a member other than ex-officio member of the Council is negligent in the discharge of his duties or is guilty of any professional or dishonourable conduct or is otherwise not competent to perform the functions of a member, it may, by notification in the official Gazette, remove such member; and upon the publication of such notification the office of the member shall become vacant.
Section 8. Filling of casual vacancy
A casual vacancy caused by the death, resignation or removal of a member shall be filled for the remainder of the term of such member, not being less than six months, by nominating another person in his place in the same manner in which such member was nominated.
Section 9. Vacancy, etc., not to invalidate the proceedings of the Council
No act or proceedings of the Council shall be invalid merely on the ground of the existence of any vacancy in, or any defect in the composition of, the Council.
Section 10. Election of Vice-President
(1) The Council shall elect every year one of its members other than an ex-officio member to be the Vice-President of the Council and the Vice-President so elected shall hold office for a period of one year and shall be eligible for re-election:
Provided that the Vice-President shall, notwithstanding the expiry of his term, continue to function until his successor is elected and assumes office.
(2) The Vice-President shall perform such functions as may be entrusted to him by the Council and, in the absence of the President, also the functions of the President.
Section 11. Committees of the Council
(1) The Council may constitute such Committees as it deems fit for the purpose of advising it in the performance of its functions.
(2) A Committee constituted under sub-section (1) may co-opt as its member any person whose assistance or advice it may consider necessary for the efficient performance of its functions.
Section 12. Meetings of the Council
(1) The Council shall meet at such time and place, and a meeting of the Council shall be summoned and conducted in such manner, as may be laid down by its regulations:
Provided that, until such regulations are made, the President of the Council may, by notice addressed to each member, summon and conduct a meeting at such time and place and in such manner as he may deem expedient.
(2) The President or, in his absence, the Vice-President shall preside at every meeting of the Council and, in the absence of both the President and the Vice-President, the members present shall elect one amongst them to preside at the meeting.
Section 13. Appointment of Secretary, Officers and Staff of the Council
(1) The Council shall, with the approval of the Government, appoint a Secretary from amongst persons eligible for registration as pharmacists on such terms and conditions as it may deem fit.
(2) The Council may also appoint such officers and staff as may be necessary for the efficient performance of its functions.
Section 14. Finance
The funds of the Council shall consist of the fees received by it under this Ordinance and of such moneys as may be placed at its disposal by the Government.
Section 15. Accounts and audit
(1) The Council shall maintain proper accounts and prepare annual statement of accounts in such form as may be prescribed by regulations.
(2) The accounts of the Council shall be audited by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of Bangladesh or any officer authorised by him in such manner as the Comptroller and Auditor-General may think fit.
Section 16. Annual report
As soon as may be, after the close of every financial year, the Council shall submit to the Government, an annual report giving an account of its proceedings together with a statement of moneys received and expenses incurred by it during that year.
Section 17. Functions of the Council
The functions of the Council shall be-
Section 18. Approval of examinations
(1) Any institution or authority, other than the Council, which holds an examination in Pharmacy, may apply to the Council for approval of the examination for the purpose of qualifying a person for registration as a pharmacist under this Ordinance.
(2) The Council, if it is satisfied after such enquiry as it may think fit that the examination for the approval of which an application has been made under sub-section (1) is in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance and the regulations, shall approve the examination and, by notification in the official Gazette, declare it to be an approved examination for the purpose of qualifying a person for registration as a pharmacist under this Ordinance.
Section 19. Approval of courses of study
(1) Any institution or authority which conducts a course of study in Pharmacy may apply to the Council for approval of such course of study for the purpose of admission to an approved examination.
(2) The Council, if it is satisfied after such enquiry as it may think fit that the course of study for the approval of which an application has been made under sub-section (1) is in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance and the regulations, shall submit the application together with its recommendation to the Government and shall, upon the approval of the course of study by the Government, declare it, by notification in the official Gazette, to be an approved course of study for the purpose of admission to an approved examination.
Section 20. Furnishing of information
Every institution or authority which applies for the approval of an examination under section 18 or a course of study under section 19, or holds an examination or conducts an approved course of study shall furnish to the Council such information as the Council may, from time to time, require relating to-
Section 21. Inspectors
(1) The Council may appoint such Inspectors for the inspection of institutions as it may consider necessary.
(2) An Inspector may, if he is so authorised by the President of the Council,ÔÇö
(3) An Inspector who attends any examination shall not interfere with the conduct thereof but shall submit to the Council a report on the sufficiency or otherwise of such examination and on any other matter in regard to which the Council may require him to report.
Section 22. Withdrawal of approval
(1) Where, upon a report by an Inspector, it appears to the Council that an approved course of study or an approved examination does not continue to be in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance and the regulations, the Council shall give notice to the institution or authority concerned calling upon it to explain in writing why the approval of its course of study or examination should not be withdrawn.
(2) The Institution or authority to whom a notice has been given under sub-section (1) shall, within sixty days from the receipt of such notice, comply with the notice and may also make such representation to the Council as it may wish to make.
(3) The Council, after considering the explanation given and any representation made under sub-section (2), may, by notification in the official Gazette, declare that its approval of the course of study or examination conducted or held by the institution or authority concerned shall stand withdrawn with effect from such date as may be specified in the notification; and every such declaration shall state that the course of study or examination conducted or held by such institution or authority shall be deemed to be approved only when completed or passed, as the case may be, before the date so specified.
Section 23. Preparation and maintenance of Registers
(1) The Council shall prepare and maintain or cause to be prepared and maintained the following Registers of pharmacists and apprentices, namely:ÔÇö
Provided that the Council may, with the previous approval of the Government, discontinue the registration of apprentices in pharmacy and may, with like approval, re-open such registration after it has been discontinued and shall, upon discontinuance or re-opening, publish in the official Gazette a notice thereof specifying the date of such discontinuance or re-opening.
(2) Every Register prepared and maintained under sub-section (1) shall contain the following particulars relating to a person so registered, namely:ÔÇö
Section 24. Qualifications for registration as a pharmacist or as an apprentice in pharmacy
(1) The following persons shall, subject to the provisions of sub-section (3), be qualified for registration as pharmacists under this Ordinance, namely :ÔÇö
Provided that during the period of two years from the coming into force of this Ordinance, the following persons shall also be deemed to be qualified for registration, namely:ÔÇö
Pharmaceutical Chemistry or Pharmacology or Micro Biology as the principal subject, who are engaged for at least two years in the manufacture or test and analysis of drugs and medicines in any drug manufacturing concern licensed under the Drugs Act, 1940 (XXIII of 1940), or in any Government institution or laboratory;
(2) A person shall, subject to the provisions of sub-section (3), be qualified to be registered as an apprentice in pharmacy if he has been taken as a student or apprentice in pharmacy by, and produces a certificate to that effect from, a pharmacist registered under this Ordinance and approved for the purpose, by notification in the official Gazette, by the Council.
(3) No person shall be qualified for registration as a pharmacist or as an apprentice in pharmacy-
Section 25. Procedure for registration
(1) As soon as may be after the opening of the Registers under section 23, the Council shall, by notification in the official Gazette, invite applications from persons desirous of being registered as pharmacists or as apprentices in pharmacy.
(2) An application for registration shall contain such particulars and be made in such form as may be specified by the Council and shall be accompanied by such fees as may be prescribed by regulations.
(3) The Council shall examine every application received by it and, if it is satisfied that the applicant is qualified for registration under section 24, direct the entry of the name of the applicant in the appropriate Register.
(4) The Council shall, if it rejects the application of any person, inform the applicant in writing of such rejection within ninety days from the date of receipt of the application, and the applicant may, within sixty days of the receipt of the information, appeal against such rejection to the Government whose decision thereon shall be final.
(5) [Omitted by section 5 of the Pharmacy (Amendment) Ordinance, 1978 (Ordinance No. XLII of 1978).]
Section 26. Certificate of registration
(1) The Council shall issue a certificate of registration to a person who has been registered under section 25.
(2) A certificate of registration issued under sub-section (1) shall bear a number and the official seal of the Council and be signed by the President and the Secretary and shall contain the following, namely:ÔÇö
(3) A copy of the certificate with all the particulars specified in sub-section (2) shall be kept in the official records of the Council.
(4) A person to whom a certificate of registration has been issued may, if the original is lost, defaced or mutilated or for any other reason, obtain a duplicate thereof on payment of the same fee as was paid for the original.
5(5) A certificate of registration issued under this section shall remain valid for a period of five years from the date of its issue and shall, upon an application made in this behalf, be renewed on payment of the same fee as was paid for the original.
Section 27. Revocation of certificate
(1) The Council may, after giving the person concerned an opportunity to make representation and of being heard, revoke the certificate of registration issued to him, if such personÔÇö
(2) Where any certificate of registration is revoked under sub-section (1), the name of the person whose certificate has been so revoked shall, after he has been given a notice in writing of such revocation, be struck off the Register in which his name was entered and his registration shall thereupon stand cancelled.
(3) The Council may, of its own motion, and shall, upon an application made in this behalf within thirty days of the receipt of the notice under sub-section (2) by the person concerned, review its decision regarding revocation of the certificate of registration; and the decision of the Council upon such review shall be final.
Section 28. Examination for registration as pharmacists
(1) For the purpose of registration as pharmacists, the Council may after giving notice in this behalf, hold examinations 6* * * in every year.
(2) An examination under sub-section (1) shall be held at least at three places in Bangladesh.
(3) Notice of an examination shall be published for 7at least two days in at least one newspaper in English and one newspaper in Bengali, each having wide circulation in Bangladesh.
(4) Every application for admission to an examination shall be made in such manner and in such form as may be specified by the Council and shall be accompanied byÔÇö
Section 29. Qualification for admission to an examination
An applicant for admission to an examination under section 28,ÔÇö
Provided that clause (c) shall not apply during any period during which registration of apprentices in pharmacy, remains discontinued under the proviso to sub-section (1) of section 23 and the period of two years thereafter.
Section 30. Prohibition of practice without registration
(1) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (4), no person shall, after the expiry of two years from the coming into force of this Ordinance, or such later date as the Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify in this behalf, practice as a pharmacist unless he is a registered pharmacist and displays his certificate of registration in a conspicuous place within the premises in which he so practises.
(2) Whoever employs any pharmacist for the purpose of any business in pharmacy shall 8cause the certificate of registration of the pharmacist so employed to be displayed in a conspicuous place within the premises in which such business is carried on.
(3) Whoever contravenes the provisions of sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) shall be punishable, on first conviction, with fine which may extend to Taka five hundred, and, on each subsequent conviction with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to Taka five hundred, or with both.
(4) Nothing in sub-section (1) shall apply toÔÇö
Section 31. Cognizance of offences, etc.
No court shall take cognizance of an offence under this Ordinance except upon a complaint in writing made by an Inspector appointed under the Drugs Act, 1940 (XXIII of 1940), or an officer especially empowered in this behalf by the Government.
Section 32. Indemnity
No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under this Ordinance.
Section 33. Power to make regulations
(1) The Council may, with the previous approval of the Government, make regulations for carrying out the purposes of this Ordinance.
(2) In particular and without 9prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such regulations may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:ÔÇö
(3) Until such time as the regulations are made, the President of the Council may issue such instructions as he may consider necessary to regulate all or any of the matters specified in sub-section (2); and any such instructions shall stand rescinded upon the making of the regulations by the Council.
Section 34. Repeal and savings
(1) The Pharmacy Act, 1967 (XI of 1967), hereinafter referred to as the said Act, is hereby repealed.
(2) Upon the repeal of the said Act,ÔÇö
Provided that an officer or staff so transferred shall have the option not to continue in the service of the Council;