Pharmacy Act 1964 No 48
Historical version for 6 July 2004 to 31 July 2004 (accessed 22 May 2013 at 11:10) Repealed version
Part 4Section 21

21   Effect of Board’s order

(1)  An order made by the Board under section 20 or 20AA does not take effect until the expiration of a period of one month after the date on which notification in writing of the order is served personally on the pharmacist, or is sent by registered post by the registrar to the pharmacist at the pharmacist’s address as appearing in the register.
(2)  If within such period the pharmacist gives due notice of appeal to a District Court as provided in section 22, the order of the Board shall not take effect unless the order of the Board is confirmed by the District Court or the appeal is for any reason dismissed by the District Court and, in the case of an order of the Board that the name of the pharmacist be removed from the register, until the expiration of a period of one month after such confirmation or dismissal.
(3)  Where an order of the Board that a pharmacist be suspended from practice is confirmed by the District Court or an appeal against such order is dismissed, the period of suspension named in the order appealed from shall commence upon the day on which the court confirms the order or dismisses the appeal, as the case may be.
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