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Pharmacy Act-1948
Guided By-
Chandra Dwivedi
(Assistant professor of
ACP Durg ,C .G)
Submitted by-
Komal Chandrapaxi
B.Pharmacy Apollo
collage of pharmacy Durg
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi
1
Objectives, Definitions, Pharmacy Council of
India; its constitution and functions
Education Regulations, State and Joint
state pharmacy councils
Registration of Pharmacists, Offences
and Penalties
Pharmacy Act-1948
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 2
Introduction
• Recommendations by DEC committee
• Recommendations by Health Survey and
Development committee
• Pharmacy Act came into force in 4March
1948.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 3
Objectives
 To regulate the profession and practice of pharmacy
and
to raise the status of pharmacy in India
 Constitution of Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)
(Central Council)- responsible for evolving educational
standards and regulations for the course in Pharmacy
through Education Regulations.
 Constitution of State Pharmacy Council of India for
registration of Pharmacist and for regulating their
professional activities.ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 4
Definitions
1. Central Council: The pharmacy council of India.
2. Central Register: Register of Pharmacist maintained by the
central council.
3. Registered Pharmacist: A person whose name for time being
entered in the register of pharmacist of the state, in which he is
for the time being residing or carrying on his profession or
business of pharmacy.
4. University Grant Commission: It means the University grant
commission established under section 4 of the university grant
commission act, 1956
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 5
Definitions
5. Indian University: means a university within the meaning of
section 3 of the UGC act, 1956 and includes such other
institutions established by or under a Central Act, as the Central
Government may by notification in the official gazette specify in
this behalf.
6. Repatriate: Any person of Indian origin who on account of civil
disturbances in area now forming part of Burma, Sri Lanka or
Uganda, or any other country has after the 14th day of April 1957,
left or has been displaced from his place of residence in such
area and who has since then been residing in India.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 6
7. Displacedperson:
 Person who on account of the setting up of the Dominions of India and
Pakistan or on account of the civil disturbances or the fear of such
disturbances in area now forming part of Pakistan has on or after the first
day of March 1947, left or been displaced from his place of residence in
such area and who has since then been residing in India.
 Any person who on account of the civil disturbances or the fear of such
disturbances in any area now forming a part of Bangladesh, has after 14th
day of April 1957 but before the 25th day of March 1971, left or has been
displaced from his place of residence in such area and who has since then
been residing in India.
Definitions
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 7
8. Medical Practitioner:
a) A person holding qualifications granted by an
authority specified or notified under sec. 3 of Indian
Medical Degrees Act, 1916. or specified in the
schedules to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956.
b) A person registered or eligible for registration in a
medical register of the state meant for the registration
of a person practicing modern scientific system of
medicine.
Definitions
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 8
8. Medical Practitioner:
c) A person registered in a medical register of the state who
although not falling within subclause (a) or (b) is declared
by a general or special order made by state government in
this behalf as a person practicing the modern scientific
system of medicine for the purpose of this act
d) A person who is engaged in the practice of veterinary
medicine and who possess qualifications approved by
State Government.
Definitions
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 9
 Constituted under section 3 of the chapter 1 by the
central government
 The first pharmacy council of India (P.C.I) constituted
by central government in 1949.
 It is reconstituted every 5 years.
 It consists of three different types of members-
• 1. Elected member
• 2. Nominated member
• 3. EX-Officio Member
Pharmacy Council of India
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 10
Elected members
A. 6 members(teachers), elected by University Grant
Commission (UGC). There is at least one teacher
of each subject i.e., Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical
chemistry, Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology.
B. One member, elected by Medical Council of India.
C. One member from each state, elected by State
Council, who shall be a registered pharmacist.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 11
Nominated Members
A. 6 member, nominated by the Central Government of whom
at least 4 shall be possessing a degree or diploma in
pharmacy and practicing pharmacy or pharmaceutical
chemistry.
B. A representative of the U.G.C.
C. A representative of the All India Council for
Technical Education (A.I.C.T.E.)
D. One member from each state, nominated by State
Government,
who shall be a registered pharmacist.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 12
Ex-officio Members
A. DGHS
B. Drug controller of India
C. Director of the Central Drug
Laboratory
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 13
The Executive Committee consists of
1. President
2. Vice president
3. Five other members elected by Central Council from its
member’s
Apart from this, the council also appoints
1. A registrar/ Secretary
2. Other officers and servants for carrying out its statutory
functions
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 14
President and Vice-President of Central Council
 Elected by the members of the Council among themselves.
 The President or Vice-President shall hold office as such for a
term not exceeding five years and not extending beyond the
expiry of his term as member of the Central Council.
 He shall be eligible for re-election.
 Mode of elections- Elections under this Chapter shall be
conducted in the prescribed manner, and where any dispute
arises regarding any such election it shall be referred to the
Central Government whose decisions shall be final.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 15
Term of Office and Casual Vacancies
 Subject to the provisions of this section, a nominated or elected
member shall hold office for a term of five years from the date of
his nomination or election or until his successor has been duly
nominated or elected, whichever is longer.
 A nominated or elected member may at any time resign his
membership by writing under his hand addressed to the
President, and the seat of such member becomes vacant.
 A nominated or elected member shall be deemed to have
vacated his seat if he is absent without excuse, from three
consecutive meetings of the Central Council.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 16
• A casual vacancy in the Central Council shall be filled by
fresh
nomination or election and the person nominated or
elected
to fill the vacancy shall hold office only for the remainder of
the term.
• Members of the Central Council shall be eligible for re-
nomination or re-election.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 17
Staff , Remuneration and Allowances
The Central Council Shall
(a) appoint a Registrar who shall act as the Secretary to that
Council and who may also, act as the Treasurer.
(b appoint such other officers and servants as that Council
deems necessary to enable it to carry out its functions under this
Act.
(d) with the previous sanction of the Central Government, shall
fix the remuneration and allowances to be paid to the
President, Vice-President, and other members of that Council,
the pay and allowances and other conditions of service of
officers and servants of that Council.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi
18
Functions of PCI
1. To prescribe minimum standards of education required for
qualification as a Pharmacist.
2. To regulate the minimum educational standards.
3. To recognize qualifications granted outside the territories
to which Pharmacy Act, 1948 extends for the purpose of
qualifying for registration under the said Act.
4. To compile and maintain a central register.
5. All other functions that may be assigned for implementation
of the act. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 19
Education Regulations
Subject to the provision of Section 10 of the
Pharmacy Act 1948, Central Council after approval
of central government may make regulations
prescribing the minimum standards of education
required for qualification as pharmacist called
Education Regulations.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 20
Education Regulations Prescribes;
1. Minimum qualification for admission to the course.
2. Nature and period of course of study.
3. Nature and period of practical training to be undertaken
after completion of course.
4. Subjects of examinations and their standard.
5. The equipment's and facilities to be provided by the
Institutions to the students.
6. Conditions to be fulfilled by Institutions giving practical
training
7. Conditions to be fulfilled by authorities holding
approved examinations.ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 21
Approval of Institution/ Authorities
providing courses of Study and
Examinations
1. Application by Institution/ Authority to the central
council
2. Inspection
3. Approval
4. Declaration
Withdrawal of Approval
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 22
APPROVAL OF QUALIFICATION
GRANTED OUTSIDE INDIA
1. Qualification in pharmacy granted outside India can be
recognized by PCI. This is applicable to Indian citizens.
2. Citizens of foreign nationality can be eligible for registration
when an Indian national holding the same qualification is
allowed to enter an practice in that country.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 23
CENTRAL REGISTER
Under the provision of pharmacy act (1976), the PCI of
India is
required to maintain a Central Register.
Each state govt. has to supply five copies of register for a state
to the central council, after the first day of April every year
The register has to be maintained by the Registrar of PCI.
Has to be revised suitably from time to time
Published in the gazette of India.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 24
State Pharmacy Councils
Elected members
 Six members- by registered pharmacist of the state
 One member elected by the members of MCI
Nominated members
 Five members nominated by the State Government from the persons who
hold degree or diploma in pharmacy.
Ex-officio members
 Chief administrative Medical Officer of the state
 Officer in charge of Drugs Control Organization of the State
 Government Analyst. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 25
Joint State Pharmacy Councils
Two or more states enter into an agreement to form a
joint state pharmacy council
Elected members
 Registered pharmacist- 3 to 5 from each state
 Medical council- 1 from each participating state.
Nominated members
 2-4 members nominated by each State Government from the persons
who hold degree or diploma in pharmacy.
Ex-officio members
 Chief administrative Medical Officer of each participating state
 Officer in charge of Drugs Control Organization of each participating State
 Government Analyst of each participating state.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi
26
Election and Terms of office
The president and vice president are elected by
the members from amongst themselves.
Period of 5 years
Casual vacancy is filled by nomination or
election
Members are eligible for re-election
Possess an executive committee similar to the
central council.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 27
Inspection
The state council may appoint Inspectors having the qualifications as per
the Act.
Powers:
1. Inspect any premises where drugs are compounded and dispensed.
2. Enquire whether the person engaged in dispensing is a registered
pharmacist or not.
3. Institute prosecution under the order of the Executive Committee of the
State Council.
4. Other essential powers.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 28
Registration of Pharmacist
• Preparation and maintenance of register
The register shall include the following particulars, namely:
a) the full name and residential address of the registered person;
b) the date of his first admission to the register;
c) his qualifications for registration;
d) his professional address, and if he is employed by any person,
the name of such person;
e) such further particulars as may be prescribed.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 29
Qualifications for entry on first register
A person who has attained the age of eighteen years shall be entitled on payment
of the prescribed fee to have his name entered in the first register if he resides or
carries on the business or profession of pharmacy, in the State
• He must (a) holds a degree or diploma in pharmacy or pharmaceutical chemistry or
a chemist and druggist diploma of an Indian University or a State Government. OR
a prescribed qualification granted by an authority outside India.
• OR (b) holds a degree of an Indian University other than a degree in pharmacy or
pharmaceutical chemistry and has been engaged in the compounding of drugs in a
hospital or dispensary or other place in which drugs are regularly dispensed on
prescriptions of medical practitioners for a total period of not less than three years.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 30
• OR (c) has passed an examination recognized as
adequate by the State Government for commoners or
dispensers
• OR (d) has been engaged in the compounding of drugs in
a hospital or dispensary or other place in which drugs are
regularly dispensed on prescriptions of medical
practitioners for a total period of not less than five years
prior to the date notified under subsection (2) of section
30.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 31
Special provisions for "registration of certain persons”
Notwithstanding anything contained in section 32, a State Council may also permit
to be entered on the register-
 (a) the names of displaced persons who have been carrying on the business or
profession of pharmacy as their principal means of livelihood from a date prior to
the 4th day of March 1948, and who satisfy the conditions for registration as set
out in section 31
 (b) the names of citizens of India who have been carrying on the business or
profession of pharmacy in any country outside India and who satisfy the
conditions for registration as set out in section 31
 (c) the names of persons who resided in an area which has subsequently
become a territory of India and who satisfy the conditions for registration as set
out in section 31
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 32
Qualifications for entry in register:
• He/ She should hold a diploma in pharmacy or
pharmaceutical
chemistry.
• He/ She holds a degree in an Indian University other than
pharmacy and has been engaged in the compounding of
drugs in hospital or dispensary for a total period not less than
3 years.
• Has passed an examination recognized as adequate by the
State Government for commoners or dispensers.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 33
Entry and removal of names:
Entry:
• All applicants for the registration should be addressed to the Registrar of
SPC.
• If the applicant has the requisite qualifications for registration, he shall direct
his or her name to be entered in the register.
• Upon entry, a certificate of registration is issued.
Removal:
• Registration by error.
• If he has been convicted of any offence in any professional aspect.
• 30day period for appealing
• Surrender of certificate of registration and publication in the official gazette.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 34
PRINTING OF REGISTER:
• It is done on the 1st day of April subsequent to the
commencement of the Pharmacy (Amendment) Act, 1959
(24
of 1959).
• Thereafter, each year after the first of April, register will
arrange for reprinting showing supplements to the registers.
• These supplements and registers are deemed to be proof
that the persons whose names are contained therein, are
registered pharmacists.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 35
RENEWAL FEES:
• The state govt. by notification in the official gazette, direct
that for the retention of the name in the register.
• In order to retain the name in the register, renewal fee shall
be paid to the state government as may be prescribed.
• Where a renewal fee is not paid by the due date, the
Registrar shall remove the name of the defaulter from the
register.
• On payment of the renewal fee, the Registrar shall issue a
receipt and such receipt shall be proof of renewal of
registration.
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 36
Offences and Penalties
OFFENCES PENALITIES
Falsely claims to be
a registered
pharmacist
First Conviction: Fine up to Rs.500.
Subsequent Conviction: Fine up to
Rs.1000 and/or 6 months imprisonment.
Dispensing by an
unregistered person
6 months of imprisonment or
a fine of up to Rs1000 or
both.
Failure to surrender the
Certificate of registration
Fine of Rs.50
Obstruction of state
pharmacy council inspectors
Imprisonment of up to 6 months or
a fine up to Rs1000 or both
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 37
ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 38

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Pharmacy Act - 1948

  • 1. Pharmacy Act-1948 Guided By- Chandra Dwivedi (Assistant professor of ACP Durg ,C .G) Submitted by- Komal Chandrapaxi B.Pharmacy Apollo collage of pharmacy Durg ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 1
  • 2. Objectives, Definitions, Pharmacy Council of India; its constitution and functions Education Regulations, State and Joint state pharmacy councils Registration of Pharmacists, Offences and Penalties Pharmacy Act-1948 ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 2
  • 3. Introduction • Recommendations by DEC committee • Recommendations by Health Survey and Development committee • Pharmacy Act came into force in 4March 1948. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 3
  • 4. Objectives  To regulate the profession and practice of pharmacy and to raise the status of pharmacy in India  Constitution of Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) (Central Council)- responsible for evolving educational standards and regulations for the course in Pharmacy through Education Regulations.  Constitution of State Pharmacy Council of India for registration of Pharmacist and for regulating their professional activities.ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 4
  • 5. Definitions 1. Central Council: The pharmacy council of India. 2. Central Register: Register of Pharmacist maintained by the central council. 3. Registered Pharmacist: A person whose name for time being entered in the register of pharmacist of the state, in which he is for the time being residing or carrying on his profession or business of pharmacy. 4. University Grant Commission: It means the University grant commission established under section 4 of the university grant commission act, 1956 ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 5
  • 6. Definitions 5. Indian University: means a university within the meaning of section 3 of the UGC act, 1956 and includes such other institutions established by or under a Central Act, as the Central Government may by notification in the official gazette specify in this behalf. 6. Repatriate: Any person of Indian origin who on account of civil disturbances in area now forming part of Burma, Sri Lanka or Uganda, or any other country has after the 14th day of April 1957, left or has been displaced from his place of residence in such area and who has since then been residing in India. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 6
  • 7. 7. Displacedperson:  Person who on account of the setting up of the Dominions of India and Pakistan or on account of the civil disturbances or the fear of such disturbances in area now forming part of Pakistan has on or after the first day of March 1947, left or been displaced from his place of residence in such area and who has since then been residing in India.  Any person who on account of the civil disturbances or the fear of such disturbances in any area now forming a part of Bangladesh, has after 14th day of April 1957 but before the 25th day of March 1971, left or has been displaced from his place of residence in such area and who has since then been residing in India. Definitions ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 7
  • 8. 8. Medical Practitioner: a) A person holding qualifications granted by an authority specified or notified under sec. 3 of Indian Medical Degrees Act, 1916. or specified in the schedules to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956. b) A person registered or eligible for registration in a medical register of the state meant for the registration of a person practicing modern scientific system of medicine. Definitions ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 8
  • 9. 8. Medical Practitioner: c) A person registered in a medical register of the state who although not falling within subclause (a) or (b) is declared by a general or special order made by state government in this behalf as a person practicing the modern scientific system of medicine for the purpose of this act d) A person who is engaged in the practice of veterinary medicine and who possess qualifications approved by State Government. Definitions ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 9
  • 10.  Constituted under section 3 of the chapter 1 by the central government  The first pharmacy council of India (P.C.I) constituted by central government in 1949.  It is reconstituted every 5 years.  It consists of three different types of members- • 1. Elected member • 2. Nominated member • 3. EX-Officio Member Pharmacy Council of India ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 10
  • 11. Elected members A. 6 members(teachers), elected by University Grant Commission (UGC). There is at least one teacher of each subject i.e., Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical chemistry, Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology. B. One member, elected by Medical Council of India. C. One member from each state, elected by State Council, who shall be a registered pharmacist. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 11
  • 12. Nominated Members A. 6 member, nominated by the Central Government of whom at least 4 shall be possessing a degree or diploma in pharmacy and practicing pharmacy or pharmaceutical chemistry. B. A representative of the U.G.C. C. A representative of the All India Council for Technical Education (A.I.C.T.E.) D. One member from each state, nominated by State Government, who shall be a registered pharmacist. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 12
  • 13. Ex-officio Members A. DGHS B. Drug controller of India C. Director of the Central Drug Laboratory ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 13
  • 14. The Executive Committee consists of 1. President 2. Vice president 3. Five other members elected by Central Council from its member’s Apart from this, the council also appoints 1. A registrar/ Secretary 2. Other officers and servants for carrying out its statutory functions ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 14
  • 15. President and Vice-President of Central Council  Elected by the members of the Council among themselves.  The President or Vice-President shall hold office as such for a term not exceeding five years and not extending beyond the expiry of his term as member of the Central Council.  He shall be eligible for re-election.  Mode of elections- Elections under this Chapter shall be conducted in the prescribed manner, and where any dispute arises regarding any such election it shall be referred to the Central Government whose decisions shall be final. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 15
  • 16. Term of Office and Casual Vacancies  Subject to the provisions of this section, a nominated or elected member shall hold office for a term of five years from the date of his nomination or election or until his successor has been duly nominated or elected, whichever is longer.  A nominated or elected member may at any time resign his membership by writing under his hand addressed to the President, and the seat of such member becomes vacant.  A nominated or elected member shall be deemed to have vacated his seat if he is absent without excuse, from three consecutive meetings of the Central Council. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 16
  • 17. • A casual vacancy in the Central Council shall be filled by fresh nomination or election and the person nominated or elected to fill the vacancy shall hold office only for the remainder of the term. • Members of the Central Council shall be eligible for re- nomination or re-election. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 17
  • 18. Staff , Remuneration and Allowances The Central Council Shall (a) appoint a Registrar who shall act as the Secretary to that Council and who may also, act as the Treasurer. (b appoint such other officers and servants as that Council deems necessary to enable it to carry out its functions under this Act. (d) with the previous sanction of the Central Government, shall fix the remuneration and allowances to be paid to the President, Vice-President, and other members of that Council, the pay and allowances and other conditions of service of officers and servants of that Council. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 18
  • 19. Functions of PCI 1. To prescribe minimum standards of education required for qualification as a Pharmacist. 2. To regulate the minimum educational standards. 3. To recognize qualifications granted outside the territories to which Pharmacy Act, 1948 extends for the purpose of qualifying for registration under the said Act. 4. To compile and maintain a central register. 5. All other functions that may be assigned for implementation of the act. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 19
  • 20. Education Regulations Subject to the provision of Section 10 of the Pharmacy Act 1948, Central Council after approval of central government may make regulations prescribing the minimum standards of education required for qualification as pharmacist called Education Regulations. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 20
  • 21. Education Regulations Prescribes; 1. Minimum qualification for admission to the course. 2. Nature and period of course of study. 3. Nature and period of practical training to be undertaken after completion of course. 4. Subjects of examinations and their standard. 5. The equipment's and facilities to be provided by the Institutions to the students. 6. Conditions to be fulfilled by Institutions giving practical training 7. Conditions to be fulfilled by authorities holding approved examinations.ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 21
  • 22. Approval of Institution/ Authorities providing courses of Study and Examinations 1. Application by Institution/ Authority to the central council 2. Inspection 3. Approval 4. Declaration Withdrawal of Approval ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 22
  • 23. APPROVAL OF QUALIFICATION GRANTED OUTSIDE INDIA 1. Qualification in pharmacy granted outside India can be recognized by PCI. This is applicable to Indian citizens. 2. Citizens of foreign nationality can be eligible for registration when an Indian national holding the same qualification is allowed to enter an practice in that country. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 23
  • 24. CENTRAL REGISTER Under the provision of pharmacy act (1976), the PCI of India is required to maintain a Central Register. Each state govt. has to supply five copies of register for a state to the central council, after the first day of April every year The register has to be maintained by the Registrar of PCI. Has to be revised suitably from time to time Published in the gazette of India. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 24
  • 25. State Pharmacy Councils Elected members  Six members- by registered pharmacist of the state  One member elected by the members of MCI Nominated members  Five members nominated by the State Government from the persons who hold degree or diploma in pharmacy. Ex-officio members  Chief administrative Medical Officer of the state  Officer in charge of Drugs Control Organization of the State  Government Analyst. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 25
  • 26. Joint State Pharmacy Councils Two or more states enter into an agreement to form a joint state pharmacy council Elected members  Registered pharmacist- 3 to 5 from each state  Medical council- 1 from each participating state. Nominated members  2-4 members nominated by each State Government from the persons who hold degree or diploma in pharmacy. Ex-officio members  Chief administrative Medical Officer of each participating state  Officer in charge of Drugs Control Organization of each participating State  Government Analyst of each participating state. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 26
  • 27. Election and Terms of office The president and vice president are elected by the members from amongst themselves. Period of 5 years Casual vacancy is filled by nomination or election Members are eligible for re-election Possess an executive committee similar to the central council. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 27
  • 28. Inspection The state council may appoint Inspectors having the qualifications as per the Act. Powers: 1. Inspect any premises where drugs are compounded and dispensed. 2. Enquire whether the person engaged in dispensing is a registered pharmacist or not. 3. Institute prosecution under the order of the Executive Committee of the State Council. 4. Other essential powers. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 28
  • 29. Registration of Pharmacist • Preparation and maintenance of register The register shall include the following particulars, namely: a) the full name and residential address of the registered person; b) the date of his first admission to the register; c) his qualifications for registration; d) his professional address, and if he is employed by any person, the name of such person; e) such further particulars as may be prescribed. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 29
  • 30. Qualifications for entry on first register A person who has attained the age of eighteen years shall be entitled on payment of the prescribed fee to have his name entered in the first register if he resides or carries on the business or profession of pharmacy, in the State • He must (a) holds a degree or diploma in pharmacy or pharmaceutical chemistry or a chemist and druggist diploma of an Indian University or a State Government. OR a prescribed qualification granted by an authority outside India. • OR (b) holds a degree of an Indian University other than a degree in pharmacy or pharmaceutical chemistry and has been engaged in the compounding of drugs in a hospital or dispensary or other place in which drugs are regularly dispensed on prescriptions of medical practitioners for a total period of not less than three years. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 30
  • 31. • OR (c) has passed an examination recognized as adequate by the State Government for commoners or dispensers • OR (d) has been engaged in the compounding of drugs in a hospital or dispensary or other place in which drugs are regularly dispensed on prescriptions of medical practitioners for a total period of not less than five years prior to the date notified under subsection (2) of section 30. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 31
  • 32. Special provisions for "registration of certain persons” Notwithstanding anything contained in section 32, a State Council may also permit to be entered on the register-  (a) the names of displaced persons who have been carrying on the business or profession of pharmacy as their principal means of livelihood from a date prior to the 4th day of March 1948, and who satisfy the conditions for registration as set out in section 31  (b) the names of citizens of India who have been carrying on the business or profession of pharmacy in any country outside India and who satisfy the conditions for registration as set out in section 31  (c) the names of persons who resided in an area which has subsequently become a territory of India and who satisfy the conditions for registration as set out in section 31 ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 32
  • 33. Qualifications for entry in register: • He/ She should hold a diploma in pharmacy or pharmaceutical chemistry. • He/ She holds a degree in an Indian University other than pharmacy and has been engaged in the compounding of drugs in hospital or dispensary for a total period not less than 3 years. • Has passed an examination recognized as adequate by the State Government for commoners or dispensers. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 33
  • 34. Entry and removal of names: Entry: • All applicants for the registration should be addressed to the Registrar of SPC. • If the applicant has the requisite qualifications for registration, he shall direct his or her name to be entered in the register. • Upon entry, a certificate of registration is issued. Removal: • Registration by error. • If he has been convicted of any offence in any professional aspect. • 30day period for appealing • Surrender of certificate of registration and publication in the official gazette. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 34
  • 35. PRINTING OF REGISTER: • It is done on the 1st day of April subsequent to the commencement of the Pharmacy (Amendment) Act, 1959 (24 of 1959). • Thereafter, each year after the first of April, register will arrange for reprinting showing supplements to the registers. • These supplements and registers are deemed to be proof that the persons whose names are contained therein, are registered pharmacists. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 35
  • 36. RENEWAL FEES: • The state govt. by notification in the official gazette, direct that for the retention of the name in the register. • In order to retain the name in the register, renewal fee shall be paid to the state government as may be prescribed. • Where a renewal fee is not paid by the due date, the Registrar shall remove the name of the defaulter from the register. • On payment of the renewal fee, the Registrar shall issue a receipt and such receipt shall be proof of renewal of registration. ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 36
  • 37. Offences and Penalties OFFENCES PENALITIES Falsely claims to be a registered pharmacist First Conviction: Fine up to Rs.500. Subsequent Conviction: Fine up to Rs.1000 and/or 6 months imprisonment. Dispensing by an unregistered person 6 months of imprisonment or a fine of up to Rs1000 or both. Failure to surrender the Certificate of registration Fine of Rs.50 Obstruction of state pharmacy council inspectors Imprisonment of up to 6 months or a fine up to Rs1000 or both ACP/ komal chandrapaxi 37