An Authorised Seller of Poisons is a business with a registered pharmacists selling poisons in retail or a company or an unincoportaed body of persons with the actual sale of poisons being carried out by a registered pharmacist in a registered premises or under his supervision.
The authorised seller of poisons can apply to the Pharmacy and Poisons Board in the manner specified. It should submit a copy of the certificate of registration of the registered pharmacist who will be conducting the actual sale of poisons or supervising such selling procedures.
The authorised seller of poisons need to pay the prescribed fee of HKD1000. The Secretary of the Pharmacy and Poisons Board will then issue a certificate of registration to the authorised seller of poisons and enter the name and address of the premise in the register of premises. The Pharmacy and Poisons Board is allowed to impose conditions regarding the registration of the premise if needed. The authorised seller of poisons can then sell poisons in retail for a maximum period of one year before renewal is needed.
The authorised seller of poisons can apply to the Pharmacy and Poisons Board to renew its certificate of registration. This can be done before the original certificate expires. The renewal period shall be at most one year from the date the original certificate expires. The Pharmacy and Poisons Board can then impose any condition in addition to the existing ones or modify them. The prescribed fee for this process is HKD1310 as stated in Schedule 9 of Cap. 138.
The Pharmacy and Poisons Board needs to ensure that the authorised seller of persons is a fit and proper person to sell poisons in a retail manner. The Board also needs to check that the premise is suitable for such sales and will be controlled by a registered pharmacist. In addition, the Board needs to make sure that the poisons will actually be sold by the registered pharmacist or under his or her supervision.
It should cost HKD1000 as stated in Schedule 9 of Cap. 138.
The Disciplinary Committee can hold an inquiry as long as the person concerned is notified at least 28 days before the inquiry. It can then publish its decision of the inquiry in the Gazette. The specific proceedings of the inquiry can be chosen to be published or not. For pharmacists of employees of a pharmacist, the Disciplinary Committee can condemn the pharmacist, issue them a warning letter, direct the removal of his name from the register of pharmacists, and specify how long the person's name is disqualified to re-entry. For authorised sellers of poisons or a person linked to the company, the Disciplinary Committee can specify how long the company is to be disqualified for. Some or all parts of the company's premise can then be directed for removal from the register of premises. It remains disqualified for the period of time specified by the Disciplinary Committee or until its certificate of registration expires. The authorised seller of poisons's condition of registration can then be directed to changed . The Secretary of the Pharmacy and Poisons Board may also be asked to serve a warning on that company.
Yes, an argument can have an implied premise without having an implied conclusion. The implicit or unstated premise may help support the explicitly stated premises and conclusion in the argument, even if there is no additional unstated conclusion.
What is an explicit premise
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A premise in an argument is a statement or proposition that serves as the basis for the conclusion of the argument. It is presented as a reason or evidence to support the conclusion that the arguer is trying to establish. Premises are essential in constructing sound and valid arguments.
Major Premise, Minor Premise, and Conclusion.
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