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All the pharmacist are hereby advised to re-registered them selves if there re-registration is due

The main objective of the Madhya Pradedsh State Pharmacy Council is to regulate the profession of pharmacy in the state of Madhya Pradedsh.

Pharmacy Council member elections is held on 7th July 2006, The Following members are elected President
Shri Basant Gupta
Vice President
Shri Shubhash Gulati

Executive Council Members
Shri. Gautamchand Dhing
Shri. Om Prakash Jain
Shri. Ashok Kumar Jain

The prime function of the Madhya Pradeesh State Pharmacy Council is to grant registration to the eligible pharmacists possessing requisite qualification as per the provisions of section 32(2) of the Pharmacy Act and to enforce the necessary provisions of the Pharmacy Act 1948.

2. For applicants who have submitted their applications at prior dates, they can come to the office for verification of their documents on any working day (Mon-Fri) before 3 PM with all originals and receipt . Their Registration Certificate will be sent by registered post within 2 month.

For registration of new applicants, complete application forms will be received in all respect and will be verified from original documents. Applicant should come in person to the office with all originals, 3 passport size recent colour photographs and a self-addressed envelop of size 30 cm X 23 cms with stamp of Rs.36 pasted on it. After verification, a recipt will be given to candidate. Registration Certificate will be delivered by registered post at the address written on envelop/given in application form.

3. For those applicants who have passed degree/diploma from the outside of the M.P. State from the recognized instituions ,after receiving the verification from the related institutions, registration will be sent by registered post within 2 months

   

 



ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS


  CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTORY

SECTIONS

  1. Short title, extent and commencement.
  2. Interpretation.


 
 

  CHAPTER II

THE PHARMACY COUNCIL OF INDIA

  1. Constitution and composition of Central Council.
  2. Incorporation of Central Council.
  3. President and Vice-President of Central Council.
  4. Mode of elections.
  5. Term of office and casual vacancies.
  6. Staff, remuneration and allowances.
  7. The Executive Committee.
    9A. Other Committees.
  8. Education Regulations.
  9. Application of Education Regulations to States.
  10. Approved courses of study and examinations.
  11. Withdrawal of approval.
  12. Qualifications granted outside the territories to which this Act extends.
  13. Mode of declarations.
    15A.  The Central Register.
    15B.   Registration in the Central Register.
  14. Inspection.
  15. Information of be furnished.
    17A.   Accounts and audit.
  16. Power to make regulations.
 
  CHAPTER III

STATE PHARMACY COUNCILS

  1. Constitution and composition of State Councils.
  2. Inter-State agreements.
  3. Composition of Joint State Councils.
  4. Incorporation of State Councils.
    (ii)  Arrangement of Sections
    SECTIONS
  5. President and Vice-President of State Council.
  6. Mode of elections.
  7. Term of office and casual vacancies.
  8. Staff, remuneration and allowances.
    A. Inspection.
  9. The Executive Committee.
  10. Information to be furnished.
  CHAPTER IV

REGISTRATION OF PHARMACIESTS

  1. Preparation and maintenance of register.
  2. Preparation of first register.
  3. Qualifications for entry on first register.
  4. Qualifications for subsequent registration.
    32A.   Special provisions for registration of certain persons.
    32B.   Special provisions for registration of displaced persons, repatriates and other persons.
  5. Scrutiny of applications for registration.
  6. Renewal fees.
  7. Entry of additional qualifications.
  8. Removal from register.
  9. Restoration to register.
  10. Bar of other jurisdiction.
  11. Issue of duplicate certificates of registration.
  12. Printing of register and evidentiary value of entries therein.
  CHAPTER V

MISCELLANEOUS

  1. Penalty for falsely claiming to be registered.
  2. Dispensing by unregistered persons.
  3. Failure to surrender certificate of registration.
  4. Payment of part of fees to Central Council.
  5. Appointment of Commission of Enquiry.
  6. Power to make rules.
 
 
 
 
 
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