The Medicines (Veterinary Drugs) (Pharmacy and Merchants' List) Order 1989
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MEDICINES The Medicines (Veterinary Drugs) (Pharmacy and Merchants' List) Order 1989
1. This Order may be cited as the Medicines (Veterinary Drugs) (Pharmacy and Merchants' List) Order 1989 and shall come into force on 31st July 1989.
2.(1) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires -
(2) Unless the context otherwise requires, any reference in this Order to a numbered article or Schedule is to the article of, or Schedule to, this Order which bears that number.
3.(1) The restrictions imposed by section 52 of the Act (restrictions on sale or supply of medicinal products not on a general sale list) shall not apply to the sale by retail of any veterinary drug not on a general sale list by the holder of the product licence in respect of that veterinary drug, by a specially authorised person or by a person who is for the time being carrying on a qualifying business, if that veterinary drug is specified in the second column of Schedule 1 and the conditions contained in paragraph (2) below and article 4 are compiled with. (2) No veterinary drug described in paragraph (1) above shall be sold by retail except to a person whom the seller knows, or has reasonable cause to believe, to be a person who has animals under his control for the purposes of, and in the course of carrying on, a business, either as his sole business activity or as a part of his business activities. (3) The restrictions imposed by section 52 of the Act shall not apply to the sale by retail of any veterinary drug not on a general sale list and not being a prescription only medicine by a person who is for the time being carrying on a qualifying business, if -
(4) No veterinary drug described in paragraph (3)(a) above shall be sold by retail except -
(5) No veterinary drug described in paragraph (3)(b) above shall be sold by retail except -
4.(1) No veterinary drug described in article 3(1) or (3)(a) or (b) shall be sold by retail except -
(2) No veterinary drug described in article 3(1) or (3)(a) or (b) shall be sold by retail by self-service methods. (3) In respect of any sale by retail of any veterinary drug described in article 3(1) or (3)(a) or (b) the seller shall make a record of the sale containing particulars of -
(4) No person shall, in the course of a qualifying business carried on by him, sell by retail any veterinary drug described in article 3(1) or (3)(a) or (b) unless his name is entered in the Register of Merchants in respect of each premises on which the drug is sold or stored. (5) In paragraph (1)(c) above "premises" include a stall of a permanent nature situated at a market or an agricultural showground.
5.(1) The Society and the Department of Health shall each keep, for the purposes of article 4(4), a register of persons as being persons entitled, in the course of qualifying businesses carried on by them, to sell by retail on premises in respect of which their names are entered in the register, any veterinary drug described in article 3(1) or (3)(a) or (b) free from the restrictions imposed by section 52 of the Act, if and so long as the conditions contained in articles 3 and 4 are complied with. (2) Details of premises used for the storage of any veterinary drug described in article 3(1) or (3)(a) or (b) at a different postal address from that of premises used to sell by retail such drug shall be recorded in a register kept under paragraph (1) above. (3) Where a person who, whilst carrying on a qualifying business elsewhere than in Northern Ireland, makes an application in writing to the Society for his name to be entered in the Society's Register of Merchants in respect of any premises on which any veterinary drug described in article 3(1) or (3)(a) or (b) is to be sold or stored by him in the course of that qualifying business, the Society shall, subject to paragraphs (8) and (9) below, enter his name in that Register in respect of those premises. (4) Where a person who, whilst carrying on a qualifying business in Northern Ireland, makes an application in writing to the Department of Health for his name to be entered in the Department of Health's Register of Merchants in respect of any premises on which any veterinary drug described in article 3(1) or (3)(a) or (b) is to be sold or stored by him in the course of that qualifying business, the Department of Health shall, subject to paragraphs (8) and (9) below, enter his name in that Register in respect of those premises. (5) Subject to paragraphs (10) and (12) below, a person whose name is entered in the Register of Merchants in respect of any premises shall, in order to retain his name in that Register in respect of those premises in any year subsequent to the year in which his name is first entered in it, in the month of January in any such year make an application in writing to the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) for his name to be retained in the Register of Merchants in respect of those premises. (6) Subject to paragraphs (11) and (12) below, a person whose name is removed from the Register of Merchants in respect of any premises by reason only that he failed either to make proper application for the retention of his name in that Register pursuant to paragraph (5) above or to pay the fee due in respect of the retention of his name in that Register pursuant to paragraph (10) below may, in order to restore his name to that Register in respect of those premises, make an application to the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) for his name to be restored to the Register of Merchants in respect of those premises. (7) There shall be paid to the Society or the Department of Health -
(8) The Society or the Department of Health shall refuse to enter in its respective Register of Merchants the name of any person in respect of any premises unless that person -
(9) The Society, with the approval of the Minister, or the Department of Health, with the approval of the Department of Agriculture, may refuse to enter in its respective Register of Merchants the name of any person in respect of any premises if, in the opinion of the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be), the premises are unsuitable for the storage or safekeeping of any veterinary drug described in article 3(1) or (3)(a) or (b). (10) The Society or the Department of Health shall refuse to retain in its respective Register of Merchants in any year subsequent to the year in which his name is first entered in it the name of any person in respect of any premises unless that person has paid to the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) on or before 31st January in that year the fee specified in paragraph (7)(b) above for the retention of his name in that Register. (11) The Society or the Department of Health shall refuse to restore to its respective Register of Merchants the name of any person in respect of any premises unless that person, having made proper application pursuant to paragraph (6) above, has paid to the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) the fee specified in paragraph (7)(c) above for the restoration of his name to that Register. (12) The Society, with the approval of the Minister, or the Department of Health, with the approval of the Department of Agriculture, may refuse to retain in or to restore to, or may remove from its respective Register of Merchants the name of any person in respect of any premises if, in the opinion of the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) -
(13) In respect of any premises the Society or the Department of Health may remove from its respective Register of Merchants the name of any person entered in it, at the request of that person.
6.(1) The restrictions imposed by section 52 of the Act shall not apply to the sale by retail of any veterinary drug not on a general sale list by the holder of the product licence in respect thereof, by a specially authorised person, or by a person for the time being carrying on a business wholly or mainly comprising either the manufacture of animal feeding stuffs for sale or the sale or supply in bulk of veterinary drugs, if that veterinary drug -
(2) No veterinary drug described in paragraph (1)(a) above shall be sold by retail except -
(3) No veterinary drug described in paragraph (1)(a) above shall be sold by retail by self-service methods. (4)
(5) No person shall, in the course of a business carried on by him, sell by retail any veterinary drug described in paragraph (1)(a) above unless -
(6) In paragraph (5) above "the relevant particulars", in relation to a business, means the name of the business and the address, or, where appropriate, the location of every premises on which, during the course of the carrying on of that business, veterinary drugs described in paragraph (1)(a) above are being, or are during the next twelve months to be, sold or stored.
7.(1) The restrictions imposed by section 52 of the Act shall not apply to the sale by retail of any veterinary drug not on a general sale list by the holder of the product licence in respect of that veterinary drug, by a specially authorised person or by a person who is for the time being carrying on a qualifying business or a saddlery business if -
(2) No veterinary drug described in paragraph (1)(a) above shall be sold by retail except -
(3) No veterinary drug described in paragraph (1)(a) above shall be sold by retail by self-service methods. (4) In respect of any sale by retail of any veterinary drug described in paragraph (1)(a) above the seller shall make a record of the sale containing particulars of -
(5) No person shall, in the course of a qualifying business or a saddlery business carried on by him, sell by retail any veterinary drug described in paragraph (1)(a) above unless his name is entered in the register kept by the Society or the Department of Health under article 8(1) in respect of each premises on which the drug is sold or stored. (6) In paragraph (2)(c) above "premises" includes a stall of a permanent nature situated at a market or agricultural showground.
8.(1) The Society and the Department of Health shall each keep, for the purposes of article 7(5), a register of persons as being persons entitled, in the course of qualifying businesses or saddlery businesses carried on by them, to sell by retail on premises in respect of which their names are entered in the register, any veterinary drug described in article 7(1)(a) free from the restrictions imposed by section 52 of the Act, if and so long as the conditions contained in article 7 are complied with. (2) Details of premises used for the storage of any veterinary drug described in article 7(1)(a) at a different postal address from that of premises used to sell by retail such drug shall be recorded in a register kept under paragraph (1) above. (3) Where a person who, whilst carrying on a qualifying business or a saddlery business elsewhere than in Northern Ireland, makes an application in writing to the Society for his name to be entered in the register kept by the Society under paragraph (1) above in respect of any premises on which any veterinary drug described in article 7(1)(a) is to be sold or stored by him in the course of that qualifying business or saddlery business, the Society shall, subject to paragraphs (8) and (9) below, enter his name in that register in respect of those premises. (4) Where a person who, whilst carrying on a qualifying business or a saddlery business in Northern Ireland, makes an application in writing to the Department of Health for his name to be entered in the register kept by the Department of Health under paragraph (1) above in respect of any premises on which any veterinary drug described in article 7(1)(a) is to be sold or stored by him in the course of that qualifying business or saddlery business, the Department of Health shall, subject to paragraphs (8) and (9) below, enter his name in that register in respect of those premises. (5) Subject to paragraphs (10) and (12) below, a person whose name is entered in the register kept by the Society or the Department of Health under paragraph (1) above in respect of any premises shall, in order to retain his name in the register in respect of those premises in any year subsequent to the year in which his name was first entered in it, in the month of January in any such year make an application in writing to the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) for his name to be retained in that register in respect of those premises. (6) Subject to paragraphs (11) and (12) below, a person whose name is removed from the register kept by the Society or the Department of Health under paragraph (1) above in respect of any premises by reason only that he failed either to make proper application for the retention of his name in the register pursuant to paragraph (5) above or to pay the fee due in respect of the retention of his name in the register pursuant to paragraph (10) below may, in order to restore his name to the register in respect of those premises, make an application in writing to the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) for his name to be restored to the register kept by the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) for his name to be restored to the register kept by the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) under paragraph (1) in respect of those premises. (7) There shall be paid to the Society or the Department of Health
(8) The Society or the Department of Health shall refuse to enter in the register kept by the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) under paragraph (1) above the name of any person in respect of any premises unless that person
(9) The Society, with the approval of the Minister, or the Department of Health, with the approval of the Department of Agriculture, may refuse to enter in the register kept by the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) under paragraph (1) above the name of any person in respect of any premises if, in the opinion of the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be), the premises are unsuitable for the storage or safekeeping of any veterinary drug described in article 7(1)(a). (10) The Society or the Department of Health shall refuse to retain in the register kept by the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) under paragraph (1) above in any year subsequent to the year in which his name is first entered in it the name of any person in respect of any premises unless that person has paid to the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) on or before 31st January in that year the fee specified in paragraph (7)(b) above for the retention of his name in the register. (11) The Society or the Department of Health shall refuse to restore to the register kept by the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) under paragraph (1) above the name of any person in respect of any premises unless that person, having made proper application pursuant to paragraph (6) above, has paid to the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) the fee specified in paragraph (7)(c) above for the restoration of his name to the register. (12) The Society, with the approval of the Minister, or the Department of Health, with the approval of the Department of Agriculture, may refuse to retain in or to restore to, or may remove from, the register kept by the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) under paragraph (1) above the name of any person in respect of any premises if, in the opinion of the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be)
(13) In respect of any premises the Society or the Department of Health may remove from the register kept by the Society or the Department of Health (as the case may be) under paragraph (1) above the name of any person entered in it, at the request of that person.
9.(1) The restrictions imposed by section 52(c) of the Act shall not apply to the retail sale of a veterinary drug described in article 3(1)(a) or (3)(a) or (b) where the transaction is carried out in a registered pharmacy by a person acting on behalf of a pharmacist. (2) The restrictions imposed by section 52 of the Act shall not apply to the supply in circumstances corresponding to retail sale of a veterinary drug such as is described in article 6(1)(a) by a pharmacist, or his agent, to the person to whom the pharmacist has, in accordance with the provisions of the said section 52, sold the drug by retail.
10.(1) The restrictions imposed by section 52 of the Act shall not apply to the sale by retail, in compliance with the conditions contained in articles 3(2), (4) or (5) and 4, of a veterinary drug by a person for the time being carrying on a qualifying business, which drug that person, having exercised all due diligence, on reasonable grounds believes to be a veterinary drug described in article 3(1)(a) or (3)(a) or (b), but which, due to the act or default of another person, is not such a veterinary drug. (2) The restrictions imposed by section 52 of the Act shall not apply to the sale by retail, in compliance with the conditions contained in articles 6(2) to (6), of a veterinary drug by a person for the time being carrying on a business described in article 6(1)(a), which drug that person, having exercised all due diligence, on reasonable grounds believes to be a veterinary drug described in article 6(1)(a), but which, due to the act or default of another person, is not such a veterinary drug. (3) The restrictions imposed by section 52 of the Act shall not apply to the sale by retail, in compliance with the conditions contained in articles 7(2) to (5) and 8, of a veterinary drug by a person for the time being carrying on a qualifying business or a saddlery business, which drug that person, having exercised all due diligence, on reasonable grounds believes to be a veterinary drug described in article 7(1)(a), but which, due to the act or default or another person is not such a veterinary drug.
11. The Orders listed in Schedule 5 are revoked.
Notes: [1] 1968 c. 67; "the appropriate Ministers" referred to in section 57 is defined in section 1 (see also the following footnote); section 57(2A) was inserted by the Animal Health and Welfare Act 1984 (c. 40), section 14. back [2] In the case of the Secretaries of State concerned with health in England and in Wales by virtue of S.I. 1969/388, in the case of the Secretary of State concerned with agriculture in Wales by virtue of S.I. 1978/272 and in the case of the Northern Ireland Departments by virtue of the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973 (c. 36), section 40 and Schedule 5, and the Northern Ireland Act 1974 (c. 28), section 1(3) and Schedule 1, paragraph 2(1)(b). back [4] 1966 c. 17 (N.I.) back [5] The current Order is S.I. 1985/1288. back [8] S.I. 1971/1450, to which there are amendments not relevant to this Order. back |
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