The persons with disabilities (Equal opportunities, protection of rights and full participation) act,1995 (Bare Act)/ Universal Law Publishing

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THE PHARMACY ACT, 1948 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY Introductirm Sections 1. Short title, extent and commencement. 2 2. Interpretation. CHAPTER II THE PHARMACY COUNCIL OF INDIA 3. Constitution and Composition of Central Council. 3 4. incorporation ot Central Council. ^ President and Vice-President of Central Council. 5 6. Mode of elections ^ 7 Term ol" olllce and casual vacancies. , 8. StalV, 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 thi^ Act extends. ^ • •* 9 15. Mode of declarations. 15A. The Central Register. ^ 15B. Registration in the Central Register. ^ 9 16. Inspection. 17. Information to be furnished. 17A.Accounts and audit. 18. Power to make regulations. CHAPTER in STATE PHARMACY COUNCILS , 19. Constitution and Composition of State Councils. 11 20. Inter-State agreements. '2 21. Composition of Joint State Councils. 13 22. Incorporation ot State Councils. 23. President iind Viee-Pre.sidcnt oi" Stale Cmincii, 14 24. Mode of eleetions. 14, 25. Term of oltlce and casual vacancies. 14 26. Stall", remuneration and allowances. 15 26A Inspection. 15 27. "file l Accutivc Cominitlec. 15 2S. Information to be furnished. 16 CHAPTER IF REGISTRATION OF PHARMAaSTS 29. Preparation and maintenance of register. 16 30. Preparation of first register. 16 31. Qualifications for entrj' on first register. 17 32. Qualilications for subsequent registration. 17 32A.Special provisions for registration of certain persons. . Ig 32B.Special provisions for registration of displaced persons, repatriates and other persons. . jg 33. Scrutiny of applications for registration. 9q 34. Renewal fees. 35. Entrj' of additional qualifications. 36. Removal from register.. 37. Restoration to register. 38. Bar of other jurisdiction. 39. Issue ol duplicate certiticates of registration. , . ^ 02 40. Printing of register and evidentiary value of entries therein. . . . 22 CHAPTER V MISCELLANEOUS 41. Penalt>' for falsely claiming to be registered. 23 42. Dispensing by unregistered persons.. 23 43. Failure to surrender certificate of registration. 24 44. Payment of_^part of fees to Central Council 24 45. Appointment of Commission of Enquiry. 24 46. Power to make rules.
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THE PHARMACY ACT, 1948
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTORY
Introductirm
Sections 1. Short title, extent and commencement. 2
2. Interpretation.
CHAPTER II
THE PHARMACY COUNCIL OF INDIA
3. Constitution and Composition of Central Council. 3 4. incorporation ot Central Council. ^ President and Vice-President of Central Council. 5 6. Mode of elections ^ 7 Term ol" olllce and casual vacancies. ,
8. StalV, 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 thi^ Act extends. ^ • •*
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15. Mode of declarations. 15A. The Central Register. ^ 15B. Registration in the Central Register. ^ 9 16. Inspection.
17. Information to be furnished.
17A.Accounts and audit.
18. Power to make regulations.
CHAPTER in
STATE PHARMACY COUNCILS ,
19. Constitution and Composition of State Councils. 11 20. Inter-State agreements. '2 21. Composition of Joint State Councils. 13 22. Incorporation ot State Councils.
23. President iind Viee-Pre.sidcnt oi" Stale Cmincii, 14 24. Mode of eleetions. 14, 25. Term of oltlce and casual vacancies. 14
26. Stall", remuneration and allowances. 15 26A Inspection. 15 27. "file l Accutivc Cominitlec. 15 2S. Information to be furnished. 16
CHAPTER IF
REGISTRATION OF PHARMAaSTS 29. Preparation and maintenance of register. 16 30. Preparation of first register. 16 31. Qualifications for entrj' on first register. 17 32. Qualilications for subsequent registration. 17 32A.Special provisions for registration of certain persons. . Ig 32B.Special provisions for registration of displaced persons, repatriates and other persons. . jg 33. Scrutiny of applications for registration. 9q
34. Renewal fees.
35. Entrj' of additional qualifications.
36. Removal from register..
37. Restoration to register. 38. Bar of other jurisdiction. 39. Issue ol duplicate certiticates of registration. , . ^ 02 40. Printing of register and evidentiary value of entries therein. . . . 22
CHAPTER V
MISCELLANEOUS 41. Penalt>' for falsely claiming to be registered. 23 42. Dispensing by unregistered persons.. 23 43. Failure to surrender certificate of registration. 24 44. Payment of_^part of fees to Central Council 24 45. Appointment of Commission of Enquiry. 24
46. Power to make rules.

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