New South Wales Repealed ActsThis legislation has been repealed.
(1) The Board may make written orders fixing fees for services provided by the Board in exercising its functions.
(2) The Board may fix a fee for registration of a person as a pharmacist, for provisional registration or for restoration of a name to the Register of Pharmacists and an annual roll fee only if the fees have been approved by the Minister.
(3) Fees payable under this Act are to be paid to the registrar on behalf of the Board.
(4) Any such fee may be recovered by the registrar or any person authorised in writing by the Board in a court of competent jurisdiction as a debt due to the Board.
(5) Fees and other money (not being fines or penalties) received by the registrar or the Board are to be paid into an account or accounts established by the Board.
(6) There may be paid from an account or accounts established by the Board:(a) amounts required to meet the expenses of the administration or execution of this Act, and(b) amounts for such purposes as are set out in regulations made for the purposes of this section on the recommendation of the Board.
(7) The Board may, for any reason the Board considers sufficient, exempt a person from the requirement to pay a fee, or waive or wholly or partly refund a fee, that would otherwise be payable or has been paid in accordance with this Act.