Narcotic Control Regulations definition
Examples of Narcotic Control Regulations in a sentence
If the Compounding and Repackaging Pharmacy is a licensed dealer under the Narcotic Control Regulations, CRC 1040 (Canada), the Compounding and Repackaging Pharmacy may, subject to the terms and conditions of its licence under the Narcotics Control Regulations, sell or provide these narcotics specified in its license to the Institution Pharmacy.
If the Compounding and Repackaging Pharmacy is a licensed dealer under the Narcotic Control Regulations, CRC 1040 (Canada), the Compounding and Repackaging Pharmacy may, subject to the terms and conditions of its licence under the Narcotics Control Regulations, sell or provide those narcotics specified in its licence to the Community Pharmacy.
The Company has provided the Agents with copies of all material documents and correspondence relating to the licenses issued pursuant to the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations, the Narcotic Control Regulations and/or the Cannabis Act, as applicable (the “Cannabis Licenses”), to the Company and any Subsidiary.
If there is a need to “normalize” the practice of compounding or repackaging narcotics, a Compounding and Repackaging Pharmacy must hold a Licensed Dealer permit issued by Health Canada, as provided for under th e Narcotic Control Regulations C.R.C. 1040 (Canada); and as required in s2.6 of the model agreement approved by Council.
See below for further guidance from the Alberta College of Pharmacy on ordering narcotic, controlled and targeted substances: The federal Narcotic Control Regulations prohibit the compounding and repackaging of “narcotics”, except in emergency situations (s45(1)(b)).
The Company has provided the Representatives with copies of all material documents and correspondence relating to the licenses issued pursuant to the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations, the Narcotic Control Regulations and/or the Cannabis Act, as applicable (the “Cannabis Licenses”), to the Company and any of its subsidiaries.