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Acknowledgments :

This translation has been prepared by Chaninat & Leeds, a law firm managed by an American lawyer.  They specialize in defense litigation and have experienced Thai criminal defense attorneys



 

Section 31 The licensee to dispose of the narcotics of category III shall:

(1)provide a signboard in a conspicuous place at his place of disposal showing that it is a place for disposing of the narcotics of category III. The description and size of and the statement on the signboard shall be prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation;
(2)provide a separate storage for the narcotics of category III from other drugs or substances;
(3)ensure that there shall be perfect label, leaflet, statement of warning or caution for the use of narcotics of category

III on the container or package containing the narcotics of category III.

Section 32 The licensee to produce narcotics of category IV shall:

(1)provide a signboard in a conspicuous place at his place of production showing that it is a place for producing narcotics of category IV. The description and size of and the statement on the signboard shall be prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation;
(2)provide an analysis of the narcotics of category IV produced each time before bringing them out of the place of production such analysis shall be evidenced by a report showing the detailed analysis which must be kept for not less than three years from the date of making such analysis;
(3)provide a label and leaflet for the narcotics of category IV or a statement of warning or caution on the container or package containing the narcotics of category III so produced, in accordance with the rules, procedure and conditions prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation;
(4)keep the narcotics of category IV so produced in separate storage at a secure and safe place under lock or protected by other devices of the same nature;
(5)promptly notify the licensing authority in writing in the case where the narcotics of category IV are stolen or lost or destroyed.

Section 33 The licensee to import or export the narcotics of category IV shall:
(1)provide a signboard in a conspicuous place at his place of business showing that it is a place for importing or exporting the narcotics of category IV. The description and size of and the statement on the signboard shall be prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation;
(2)provide a certificate to be issued by the original producer showing the detailed result of analysis of the quality of the narcotics of category IV so imported or exported;
(3)provide a label on the container or package containing the narcotics of category IV or a statement of warning or caution on the container or package containing the narcotics of category IV so imported or exported in accordance with the rules, procedure and conditions prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation;
(4)keep the narcotics of category IV so imported or exported in separate storage at a secure and safe place under lock or protected by other devices of the same nature;
(5)promptly notify the licensing authority in writing in the case where the narcotics of category IV are stolen or lost or destroyed.

Section 34 The license to dispose of narcotics of category IV shall:
(1)provide a signboard in a conspicuous place at his place of disposal showing that it is a place for disposing of the narcotics of category IV. The description and size of and statement on the signboard shall be prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation;
(2)provide a separate storage for the narcotics of category IV from other drugs or substance;
(3)ensure that there shall be perfect label, leaflet, statement of warning or caution for the use of narcotics of category IV on a container or package containing the narcotics of category IV:
(4)promptly notify the licensing authority in writing in the case where the narcotics of category IV are stolen or lost or destroyed.

Section 35 In the case where the license is lost, destroyed or materially defaced, the licensee shall notify the licensing authority and file an application for a license substitute within fifteen days from the day he is aware of the loss, destruction or defacement.

The application for and the issuance of a license substitute shall be in accordance with the rules, procedure and conditions prescribed in the Ministerial Regulation.

CHAPTER 4
Duties of Pharmacists

Section 36 The pharmacist who is under a duty to exercise control over the production of the narcotics of category III shall:

(1)exercise control over the production so as to be in accordance with this Act;
(2)exercise control in order that there shall be labels and leaflets for the narcotics of category III in accordance with section 29 (3);
(3)exercise control over the packing and labeling of the container or package so as to be in accordance with this Act;
(4)exercise control over the disposal of narcotics of category III so as to be in accordance with section 31;
(5)be continuously on duty in exercising control over the business throughout the time of operation.

Section 37 The pharmacist who is under a duty to exercise control over the disposal of the narcotics of category III shall:

(1)exercise control over the separate storage of the narcotics of category III in accordance with section 31 (2);
(2)exercise control over the acts done in accordance with section 31 (3);
(3)exercise control over the disposal so as to be in accordance with this Act;
(4)be continuously on duty in exercising control over the business throughout the time of operation.

Section 38 The pharmacist who is under a duty to exercise control over the import or export of narcotics of category III shall:

(1)exercise control over the imported or exported narcotics of category III, in order that they conform to the registration of medicinal formula;
(2)exercise control over the acts done in accordance with section 30 (3) and (4);
(3)exercise control over the disposal of the narcotics of category III so as to be in accordance with section 31;
(4)be continuously on duty in exercising control over the business throughout the time of operation.

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