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PHARMACY ACT 1964 - SECT 19

Roll fee

19 Roll fee

(1) Every pharmacist shall, on or before the thirty-first day of October in each year (which day is in this section referred to as the "prescribed day") pay to the registrar a roll fee fixed by the Board for the year commencing on the first day of January next following the prescribed day.
(2) Together with the roll fee, the pharmacist shall furnish particulars of the pharmacist’s address for entry in the register and such other particulars as may be prescribed.
(3) If a pharmacist does not pay the roll fee referred to in subsection (1) on or before the prescribed day in any year, the Board shall forthwith notify the pharmacist by letter addressed to the pharmacist at the pharmacist’s address as appearing in the register, that if the fee be not paid before the thirty-first day of December next following the prescribed day the pharmacist’s name will be removed from the register.
If any pharmacist who has been so notified fails to pay such fee before the said thirty-first day of December, the Board shall remove the pharmacist’s name from the register.
(4) If the name of any pharmacist is or has been removed from the register under this section or section 8 of the Pharmacy Act 1897-1957 , the Board shall upon application in writing and if it is satisfied that the pharmacist is of good character restore the pharmacist’s name to the register upon payment of the fee fixed by the Board.
The regulations may provide for the waiver of such part of such fee as the Board may in any particular case deem proper.



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