Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

32.   Premises of pharmacy

A person in possession of premises shall not—

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    (a)     permit their premises to be represented as a pharmacy by any means, such as the use of emblems, signs or titles unless that person is the holder of a certificate of registration in respect of those premises;

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    (b)     permit the premises, or any part of it, to be used as a pharmacy, unless the premises, or the part so used, is registered as a pharmacy;

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    (c)     operate a pharmacy unless—

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      (i)     compounding, dispensing and sale of poisons is under the direct supervision of an authorised seller of poisons,

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      (ii)     the practice of pharmacy is under the direct supervision of a registered pharmacist,

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      (iii)     there is conspicuously displayed in the pharmacy a valid certificate of registration relating to the premises, a certificate of registration relating to the pharmacist under whose supervision the practice of pharmacy is carried on and a certificate of registration relating to the authorised seller of poisons under whose supervision the compounding dispensing and sale of poisons is carried on.