P-10 - Pharmacy Act

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12. In addition to the powers provided in section 94 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26), the board of directors may, by regulation:
(a)  (paragraph repealed);
(b)  (paragraph repealed);
(c)  (paragraph repealed);
(d)  determine standards for certain contracts that pharmacists may enter into in or for the practice of their profession, the cases in which a contract must be sent to the secretary of the Order, including at the secretary’s request, and the terms governing their sending, including the filing of a report or accompanying information.
Sections 95.2 and 95.3 of the Professional Code apply to a regulation adopted pursuant to subparagraph d of the first paragraph.
1973, c. 51, s. 12; 1983, c. 54, s. 60; 1994, c. 40, s. 429; 2000, c. 13, s. 88; 2007, c. 25, s. 7; 2008, c. 11, s. 212.
12. In addition to the powers provided in section 94 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26), the Bureau may, by regulation:
(a)  (paragraph repealed);
(b)  (paragraph repealed);
(c)  (paragraph repealed);
(d)  determine standards for certain contracts that pharmacists may enter into in or for the practice of their profession, the cases in which a contract must be sent to the secretary of the Order, including at the secretary’s request, and the terms governing their sending, including the filing of a report or accompanying information.
Sections 95.2 and 95.3 of the Professional Code apply to a regulation adopted pursuant to subparagraph d of the first paragraph.
1973, c. 51, s. 12; 1983, c. 54, s. 60; 1994, c. 40, s. 429; 2000, c. 13, s. 88; 2007, c. 25, s. 7.
12. In addition to the powers provided in section 94 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26), the Bureau may, by regulation:
(a)  (paragraph repealed);
(b)  (paragraph repealed);
(c)  (paragraph repealed);
(d)  determine the rules for contracts respecting the acquisition, alienation or management of a pharmacy which may be made by pharmacists in or for the practice of their profession.
Sections 95.2 and 95.3 of the Professional Code apply to a regulation adopted pursuant to subparagraph d of the first paragraph.
1973, c. 51, s. 12; 1983, c. 54, s. 60; 1994, c. 40, s. 429; 2000, c. 13, s. 88.
12. In addition to the powers provided in section 94 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26), the Bureau may, by regulation:
(a)  (paragraph repealed);
(b)  (paragraph repealed);
(c)  (paragraph repealed);
(d)  determine the rules for contracts respecting the acquisition, alienation or management of a pharmacy which may be made by pharmacists in or for the practice of their profession.
Section 95.2 of the Professional Code applies to a regulation adopted pursuant to subparagraph d of the first paragraph.
1973, c. 51, s. 12; 1983, c. 54, s. 60; 1994, c. 40, s. 429.
12. In addition to the powers provided in section 94 of the Professional Code, the Bureau may, by regulation:
(a)  (paragraph repealed);
(b)  establish and administer a retirement fund for the members of the Order and set up group insurance plans for pharmacists;
(c)  establish and administer a relief fund for the benefit of needy pharmacists, the assets of which shall be invested in accordance with article 981o of the Civil Code;
(d)  determine the rules for contracts respecting the acquisition, alienation or management of a pharmacy which may be made by pharmacists in or for the practice of their profession.
1973, c. 51, s. 12; 1983, c. 54, s. 60.
12. In addition to the powers provided in section 94 of the Professional Code, the Bureau may, by regulation:
(a)  determine the dues payable to the Order by candidates for the practice of the profession;
(b)  establish and administer a retirement fund for the members of the Order and set up group insurance plans for pharmacists;
(c)  establish and administer a relief fund for the benefit of needy pharmacists, the assets of which shall be invested in accordance with article 981o of the Civil Code;
(d)  determine the rules for contracts respecting the acquisition, alienation or management of a pharmacy which may be made by pharmacists in or for the practice of their profession.
1973, c. 51, s. 12.