This is done when the Disciplinary Committee directs the removal of his or her name of the register of pharmacists as stated in Schedule 9 of Cap.138. The pharmacist needs to return both his or her certificate and duplicate certificate to the Secretary. If either or both certificate is lost, the pharmacist should provide a signed statement.
A Certificate or Registration is given to the pharmacist upon registration in Hong Kong as stated in Schedule 9 of Cap. 138. A duplicate certificate may be issued by the Secretary if needed for a good reason.
This can be done when the pharmacist died, asked for the deletion to happen, has been absent from Hong Kong for more than two years without saying that he or she plans to return, obtained his registration in a dishonest manner, worked as a pharmacist in Hong Kong for more than six months without the required certificate, or is no longer working as a pharmacist in Hong Kong.
As of 22/11/2017, a copy of the Gazette with a copy of a register which is printed within 12 months ago can be used as legal evidence that someone is registered as a pharmacist in Hong Kong as stated in Schedule 5 of Cap. 138. A registration certificate with the Board's seal and the signature of the Chairman or the Secretary may also be used as legal evidence.
No, this is not allowed as stated in Schedule 10A of Cap. 138. A pharmacist has to apply for this certificate and it expires at the end of each year. If a registered pharmacist works as a pharmacist without this certificate, civil debt can be used to regain the practicing fee.
A certificate of Good Standing may be issued by the Secretary of the Pharmacy and Poisons Board to any person who appears in the register of pharmacist.
If a person is forging, using, or lending the certificate to another person in Hong Kong or other places for a purpose related to pharmacy or makes or has a document which is very similar to this certificate, the person is considered as misuing the certificate as stated in Schedule 10 of Cap. 138.
As of 22/1//2017, the register of pharmacist is kept at the headquarters of the Department of Health as stated in Schedule 5 of Cap. 138. The public should be able to inspect this register for free to determine if someone is registered as a pharmacist in Hong Kong or to check particular aspects of the registration. A copy of this register is also published in the Gazette once per year.
As of 22/11/2017, a person is legally considered as a pharmacist in Hong Kong if his or her name appears in the register of pharmacists as mentioned in Schedule 5 of Cap. 138.
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A person must have completed a pharmacy training course recognised by the Board, pass the registration examination of the Board, and be trained for a specific period of time as stated in Schedule 8 of Cap. 138. The Board has an Examination Committee for conducting examinations.
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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.