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(1) This Order may be cited as the Medicines (Pharmacy and General Sale— Exemption) Amendment Order 1994 and shall come into force on 12th October 1994.
(2) In this Order, “the principal Order” means the Medicines (Pharmacy and General Sale— Exemption) Order 1980.
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After paragraph (2) of article 2 of the principal Order (temporary exemption for certain products for human use) there shall be inserted the following paragraphs—“
(3) The restrictions imposed by section 52 shall not apply during the period specified in paragraph (4) to the sale, offer or exposure for sale or supply of any medicinal product—
(a) in respect of which a certificate of registration, granted pursuant to the Medicines (Homoeopathic Medicinal Products for Human Use) Regulations 1994, is in force;
(b) which is neither of a description nor in a class specified in an order under section 58(1) (medicinal products on prescription only) which is for the time being in force;
(c) which is not a controlled drug;
(d) which does not fall within a class specified in Schedule 3 to the Medicines (General Sale List) Order 1984;
if and so long as either the medicinal product is sold, offered or exposed for sale or supplied by or under the supervision of a pharmacist or the conditions specified in section 53 (sale or supply of medicinal products on general sale list) are fulfilled.
(4) The period referred to in paragraph (3) is that of two years from the date of the grant of the certificate of registration.”.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health
Tom Sackville
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,
Department of Health
6th September 1994John Redwood
Secretary of State for Wales
6th September 1994Allan Stewart
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, The Scottish Office
6th September 1994Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland on
F. A. Elliott
Permanent Secretary
7th September 1994.