S-4.2, r. 22.2 - Regulation respecting the use of personnel placement agencies’ services and independent labour in the health and social services sector

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13. Every pharmacist who provides services as independent labour must comply with the following obligations:
(1)  wear a visible identification card bearing the pharmacist’s surname and given name, a recent photograph, the title of pharmacist and his or her Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec permit number;
In force: 2026-10-19
(2)  provide the services on the premises of the health and social services body;
(3)  hold, in addition to his or her professional liability insurance, a civil liability insurance contract in the amount of $2,000,000 that covers bodily injury and property damage caused by the pharmacist, undertake to maintain such a contract in force for the entire duration of the services, and send the body a copy of the policy before entering into any service contract;
(4)  declare to the health and social services body any judicial record within the meaning of the second paragraph of section 12 in connection with any duties likely to be entrusted to the pharmacist within the body, and undertake to notify the body of any change in connection with the declaration;
(5)  respond to any request made by the health and social services body or by the Minister, as applicable, concerning information and documents provided for in this Regulation that were transmitted to it.
O.C. 1481-2023, s. 13.
In force: 2023-10-04
13. Every pharmacist who provides services as independent labour must comply with the following obligations:
(1)  wear a visible identification card bearing the pharmacist’s surname and given name, a recent photograph, the title of pharmacist and his or her Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec permit number;
In force: 2026-10-19
(2)  provide the services on the premises of the health and social services body;
(3)  hold, in addition to his or her professional liability insurance, a civil liability insurance contract in the amount of $2,000,000 that covers bodily injury and property damage caused by the pharmacist, undertake to maintain such a contract in force for the entire duration of the services, and send the body a copy of the policy before entering into any service contract;
(4)  declare to the health and social services body any judicial record within the meaning of the second paragraph of section 12 in connection with any duties likely to be entrusted to the pharmacist within the body, and undertake to notify the body of any change in connection with the declaration;
(5)  respond to any request made by the health and social services body or by the Minister, as applicable, concerning information and documents provided for in this Regulation that were transmitted to it.
O.C. 1481-2023, s. 13.