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Authorized Medicine Sales Regulation (Alta Reg 131/2014).

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Date of original text
Date of latest amendment
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Abstract
The Regulation Contains provisions concerning the discipline of outlet licence and wholesale licence for the sale of authorised medicines. Section 14 defines as “authorized medicines” the medicine that listed under subsection 2 (a) is a veterinary biologic that, under the Health of Animals Act (Canada), has been authorized for manufacture in, or import into, Canada and is approved for sale in Canada, (b) has been assigned a Drug Identification Number (DIN) under the Food and Drugs Act (Canada) for use in production animals in Canada, or (c) is a product that is registered under the Pest Control Products Act (Canada) as a product for direct application to a production animal, including, without limitation, insecticide impregnated ear tags.
This Regulation does not apply to the sale of medicated feeds prepared either in accordance with the Feeds Act (Canada) or pursuant to a prescription issued by a registered veterinarian; and does not apply to the sale of medicine between manufacturers, between persons authorized to sell medicine by the Veterinary Profession Act or by the Pharmacy and Drug Act or between persons that sell on wholesale basis.
Notes
(Consolidated up to 267/2020).
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
Implements