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Formal Consolidation |  1985 RevEd
Issue of licences
10.—(1)  A licensing officer may issue to any person, subject to such special conditions and limitations as the licensing officer may think fit, any of the licences referred to in section 11:
Provided that no licences shall be issued to a medical practitioner other than licences to import, possess and sell poisons by retail in his own personal practice or business, or in a practice or business partnership of which every member is a medical practitioner.
(2)  A licensing officer, if it appears expedient to him to do so, may cancel any licence issued under subsection (1).
(3)  Every licence shall, unless previously cancelled, remain in force until 31st December in the year in respect of which the licence is issued.
(4)  Such fees as may be prescribed shall be charged on the issue of each licence.
Appeal
(5)  Any person to whom a licensing officer refuses to issue a licence or whose licence is cancelled under subsection (2) may appeal to the Minister whose decision shall be final and conclusive.
Informal Consolidation | Amended S 40/1988
Issue of licences
10.—(1)  A licensing officer may issue to any person, subject to such terms and conditions as the licensing officer may think fit, any licence authorising the person to import, possess for sale, sell or offer for sale any poison or for any purpose for which a licence may be prescribed:
Provided that no licence shall be issued to a medical practitioner other than a licence authorising him to import, possess and sell poisons by retail in connection with his own practice or with a practice or partnership in which every member is a medical practitioner.
[Act 21 of 1987 wef 11/09/1987]
(2)  A licensing officer, if it appears expedient to him to do so, may cancel any licence issued under subsection (1).
(3)  Every licence shall, unless previously cancelled, remain in force for such period as may be prescribed.
[Act 21 of 1987 wef 11/09/1987]
(4)  Such fees as may be prescribed shall be charged on the issue of each licence.
Appeal
(5)  Any person to whom a licensing officer refuses to issue a licence or whose licence is cancelled under subsection (2) may appeal to the Minister whose decision shall be final and conclusive.