What’s new in legislation?

Legislation having an impact on Pharmacy and the practice environment is continuously updated in response to changing the environment and other factors. We endeavour to include all legislative amendments and new/proposed legislation in each issue of the e-Pharmaciae. This edition looks at the legislation published between April and July 2024.

This issue provides an update on legislative changes and proposed changes pertaining to pharmacy since April 2024.

  • Government Gazette No. 4733: Regulations relating to the practice of pharmacy: Amendment Regulations, 2024 – published on 19 April 2024 (click here to view)
  • Government Gazette No. 4734: Regulations relating to the registration of persons and the maintenance of registers: Amendment Regulations, 2024 – published on 19 April 2024 (click here to view)
  • Government Gazette No. 4937: Regulations relating to pharmacy education and training: Amendment Regulations, 2024 – published on 7 June 2024 (click here to view)
  • Correction Notice Board Notice 644 of 2024: Correction of Board Notice 643: Fees payable to the Council for 2025 – published for comment on 12 August 2024 – 30 days, due date 12 September 2024 (click here to view)
  • Board Notice 651 of 2024: Guidance Document for Continuing Professional Development – published for comment on 23 August 2024 – 30 days, due date 23 September 2024 (click here to view)
  • Board Notice 652 of 2024: Rules relating to Good Pharmacy Practice: Minimum Standards: Reference Sources – published for comment on 23 August 2024 – 60 days, due date 30 October 2024 (click here to view)
  • Board Notice 653 of 2024: Criteria to accredit a course to be completed by foreign-qualified persons – published for comment on 30 August 2024 – 30 days, due date 30 September 2024 (click here to view)
  • Government Gazette No. 5458: Regulations relating to the registration of specialist pharmacists – published for comment on 25 October 2024 – 90 days, due date 22 January 2025 (click here to view)

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