• Pharmacy Act, 1974 (Act No. 53 of 1974)
    • Notice No. 1871 of 1974
    • Act
    • 1. Definitions
    • Chapter I : Establishment of The South African Pharmacy Council, its objects, General Powers And Functions
      • 2. Establishment of South African Pharmacy Council
      • 3. Objects of council
      • 4. General powers of council
      • 5. Constitution of council
      • 6. [Repealed]
      • 7. Vacation of office and the filling of vacancies
      • 8. [Repealed]
      • 9. [Repealed]
      • 10 [Repealed]
      • 11. [Repealed]
      • 12. Fees of council
      • 13. Registration
    • Chapter II : Registration of Pharmacists and Bodies Corporate carrying on Business as a Pharmacist and Maintenance of Registers
      • 14. Registration of persons, recording of licensed premises and maintenance of registers
      • 14A Community service
      • 15. [Repealed]
      • 16. [Repealed]
      • 17. [Repealed]
      • 18. [Repealed]
      • 19  [Repealed]
      • 20. [Repealed]
      • 21. [Repealed]
      • 22. Body corporate carrying on business as pharmacist
      • 22A. Prohibition of opening, purchase or acquisition of certain pharmacies by certain bodies corporate
      • 22B Corporation carrying on business as pharmacist
      • 23. Removal of name from, and restoration to register
      • 24. Appeal against refusal to register or against removal of name from register
      • 25. Publication of registers
      • 26. Register as proof
      • 27. Issue of duplicate registration certificate, extract from register or certificate by registrar
      • 28. Registration of additional qualifications and of specialities
      • 29. Penalties for professing to be or practising as pharmacist while unregistered
      • 30. Penalty for false representation inducing registration, for false entry in register and for impersonation
      • 31. [Repealed]
      • 32. Limitations in respect of unregistered persons and proof required for the issue of licences
    • Chapter III : Control of Pharmaceutical Education
      • 33. Pharmacy education and training
      • 34. Pharmacy education and training institutions
    • Chapter IV : Conduct of Pharmaceutical Practice
      • 35. Authorisation for provision and levies for services
      • 35A. Pharmacy practice
      • 36. Restriction in respect of business names
      • 37. Continuation of pharmacy business of person registered in terms of this Act by executor
      • 38. Restriction in, or suspension from, practice of registered person
    • Chapter V : Disciplinary Powers of the Council
      • 38A. Powers of officers and other persons
      • 39. Inquiry by the council into charges of misconduct
      • 40. Procedure for the conduct of an inquiry
      • 41. Council to make rules relating to offences under this Chapter
      • 42. Charges by pharmacists
      • 43. Commission on prescription
      • 44. Cognizance by council of conduct of registered persons under certain circumstances
      • 45. Penalties the council may impose
      • 45A. Postponement of imposition, and suspension of operation, of penalty
      • 45B. Recovery of fines and cost orders
      • 46. Penalty for false evidence
      • 47. Effect of suspension or removal from register
      • 48. Limitation of liability
    • Chapter VI : General and Supplementary Provisions
      • 49. Regulations
      • 49A. Delegation of powers
      • 50. Penalty where not expressly provided
      • 51. Abolition of Interim Pharmacy Council of South Africa, and transitional provisions
      • 52. Savings
      • 53. Short title and commencement
  • Regulations
    • Regulations relating to Pharmacy Education and Training
      • Notice No. R. 1156 of 2000
      • 1. Definitions
      • Chapter l: Standards of education and training of pharmacists
        • 2 - 3. Minimum curriculum
        • 4. Course for a qualification in pharmacy
        • 5 - 13. Requirements and conditions for pharmacy internship
        • 14. Cession of contract of pharmacy internship
        • 15. Approval of the contract of cession
        • 16. Delegation of training by tutor
        • 17. Assessment and completion of pharmacist internship
        • 18. Pre-registration evaluations
        • 19. [Deleted] Qualification in pharmacy entitling pharmacists to registration
      • Chapter ll: Standards of education and training of pharmacists' assistants (basic) and pharmacist's assistants (post-basic)
        • 20 - 22. Standards of education and training of pharmacists' assistants
        • 23 - 25. Entry assumptions for a pharmacist's assistant in the categories pharmacist's assistant (learner basic) and pharmacist's assistant (learner post-basic)
        • 26 - 27. General requirements and conditions for in-service training
        • 28 - 29. Delegation of in-service training
        • 30 - 31. Supervision of pharmacy support personnel undergoing in-service training
        • 32 - 33. Evaluation prior to registration of a person in the category pharmacist's assistant (basic) or pharmacist's assistant (post basic)
      • Chapter III : Standards of education and training of pharmacy technicians
        • 34. [Deleted] Certificate of qualification entitling pharmacists' assistants to registration
        • 34A - 34F. Standards of education and training of pharmacy technicians
        • 34G. Cession of contract of traineeship
        • 34H - 34I. Approval of contract of cession
        • 34J. Assessment and completion of pharmacy technician traineeship
        • 34K. Pre-registration evaluations
        • 34L. Evaluation of prior learning
      • Chapter IV : Registration of Tutors and Approval of Premises for purpose of Education and Training
        • 35. Approval of a tutor
        • 36 - 40. Approval of premises
      • Chapter V : Approval of providers of pharmacy education and training
        • 41. Approval of providers
        • 42. Conditions for approval
        • 42A. Appointment and duties of designated pharmacist
        • 43 - 48. Inspection of providers
      • Repeal
      • Annexures
        • [Deleted] Annexure A : Unit standards for pharmacists
        • [Deleted] Annexure B : Unit standards for pharmacist's assistants in the category pharmacist's assistant (basic) and pharmacist's assistant (post-basic)
        • [Deleted] Annexure C
    • Regulations relating to the Registration of Persons and the Maintenance of Registers
      • Notice No. R. 1160 of 2000
      • 1. Definitions
      • Chapter I  
      • Chapter II
      • Chapter III
      • Chapter IV
      • Chapter V
      • Chapter VI
      • Chapter VII
      • Chapter VIII
      • Chapter IX
      • Chapter IXA
      • Chapter X
      • Chapter XI
      • Chapter XII
      • Chapter XIII
      • Chapter XIV
      • Chapter XV
    • Regulations Relating to Continuing Professional Development, 2019
      • Notice No. 668 of 2019
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Participation in Continuing Professional Development
      • 3. Annual Declaration
      • 4. Designation on registers kept in terms of section 14
      • 5. Assessment
      • 6. Non-Compliance
      • 7. Appeals
      • 8. Deferment 
      • 9. Short title and Commencement
    • Regulations Relating to Fees Payable to the South African Pharmacy Council, 2022
      • Notice No. R. 2827 of 2022
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Fees payable to Council
      • 3. Determination of Fees
      • 4. Short title
      • Schedule of Fees as at 1 January 2023
  • Notices
    • Application Fee: Application for a Licence for Pharmacy Premises
      • Notice No. 760 of 2003
    • List of Approved Facilities for the Purposes of performing Community Service by Pharmacists in the year 2016
      • Notice No. 691 of 2015
    • Guidance for the issuing of Licences for Pharmacy Premises
      • Notice No. 1476 of 2017
        • 1. Introduction
        • 2. Definitions
        • 3. Purpose
        • 4. General principles
        • 5. Information to be submitted with the pharmacy premises licence application
        • 6. Norms for granting of licences for pharmacy premises
        • 7. Basis for evaluation of applications
        • 8. Title
  • Board Notices
    • Rules Relating to the Services for which a Pharmacist may Levy a Fee and Guidelines for Levying such a Fee or Fees 2004
      • Board Notice 106 of 2004
      • Annexure A : Guidelines for Levying a Fee or Fees
    • Rules Relating to Good Pharmacy Practice, 2004
      • Board Notice 129 of 2004
      • Introduction
      • The underlying philosophy
      • The scope of practice of pharmacists
      • Good pharmacy practice requirements
      • General objectives and requirements of pharmaceutical services
      • Chapter 1 : Professional Standard for Premises
        • 1.1 Introduction
        • 1.2 Minimum Standards for Pharmacy Premises, Facilities and Equipment
        • 1.3 Minimum Standards Relating Specifically to Institutional Pharmacies
        • 1.4 Minimum Standards for Community or Institutional Pharmacies providing Pharmaceutical Services from a Mobile Unit
        • 1.5 Minimum Standards for Community or Institutional Pharmacies Operating Websites
        • 1.6 Minimum Standards for the Supply of Medicines in a Primary Health Care Clinic
        • 1.7 Minimum Standards Specifically Relating to the Medicine Room of a Person Licenced to Dispense Medicine in terms of the Medicines Act
        • 1.8 Minimum Standards Specifically Relating to a Storage Area for Pharmaceuticals Outside the Physical Premises of a Pharmacy
        • 1.9 Minimum Standards Relating to Automated Dispensing Units for the Purpose of Dispensing Medicines and Medical Devices
        • 1.10 Minimum Standard for a Drive-Through Facility in a Pharmacy
        • 1.11 Minimum Standards for Institutional Public Pharmacy Operating a Remote Automated Dispensing Unit (RADU)
      • Chapter 2 : Professional Standards for Services
        • 2.1 Introduction
        • 2.2 Minimum Standards for Manufacturing of any Medicine or Scheduled Substance
        • 2.3 Minimum Standards for Procurement, Storage and Distribution
        • 2.4 Minimum Standards Relating Specifically to Institutional Pharmacies
        • 2.5 Minimum Standards Relating Specifically to Mobile Pharmaceutical Services
        • 2.6 Minimum Standards Relating Specifically to Wholesale Pharmacies
        • 2.7 Minimum Standards for the Dispensing of Medicine or Scheduled Substances on the Prescription of an Authorised Prescriber
        • 2.8 Minimum Standards for Patient Information and Advice
        • 2.9 Minimum Standards for Record Keeping Procedures
        • 2.10 Minimum Standards for Dispensing Specifically in Institutional Pharmacies
        • 2.11 Minimum Standards for Clinical  Pharmaceutical Services in Institutional Pharmacies
        • 2.12 Minimum Standards for Pharmacist -Initiated Therapy
        • 2.13 Minimum Standards for Screening and Monitoring Services in Pharmacies
        • 2.14 Minimum Standards for Immunisation Services
        • 2.15 Minimum Standards for Reproductive Health Services
        • 2.16 Minimum Standards for other Health Care Services
        • 2.17 Minimum Standards for Aseptic Dispensing Service
        • 2.18 Compounding
        • 2.19 Pre-packing
        • 2.20 Minimum Standards for a total  Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Consultation Service
        • 2.21 Minimum Standards for therapeutic medicine monitoring scheme
        • 2.22 Minimum Standards for the Provision of Complementary Medicine
        • 2.23 Minimum Standards for Animal Health Care Services
        • 2.24 Minimum Standards for Aids Resource Centres in a Pharmacy
        • 2.25 Review of the overall Medication Requirements of a Patient
        • 2.26 Minimum Standards for Emergency Postcoital Contraception (EPC) (SAPC GPP 2010)
        • 2.27 Control of Schedule 6 Medicines or Substances
        • 2.28 Approval of Tutors and Premises for Training of Pharmacist Interns and Pharmacist's Assistants
        • 2.29 Products which may not be sold in a Pharmacy
        • 2.30 Minimum Standards regarding Maintenance and Disposal of Confidential Information relating to Patients
        • 2.31 Information relating to Compliance with Good Pharmacy Practice to be submitted in support of an Application for a Licence for Pharmacy Premises to be issued in terms of the Regulations relating to the Ownership and Licensing or Pharmacies published in terms of the Pharmacy Act 53 of 1974 as amended
        • 2.32 Minimum Standards regarding Destruction and Disposal of Medicines and Scheduled Substances
        • 2.33 Minimum Standard for the Sale of HIV Self-Screening Test Kits
      • Chapter 3 : Professional Standards for Pharmacy Human Resources
        • 3.1 Scope of Practice of Pharmacy Personnel
        • 3.2 Recommended Standards regarding Staff Selection, Appraisal and Training
        • 3.3 Legislative Requirements regarding the Training of Pharmacist Interns and Pharmacist's Assistants
        • 3.4 Minimum Standards for Pharmaceutical Human Resource Development
        • 3.5 Professional Indemnity
        • 3.6 Minimum Standards for Locum/Relief Pharmacists
        • 3.7 Minimum Standards for the Management of Human Resources in Wholesale and Manufacturing Pharmacies
        • 3.8 Minimum Standard relating to the Supervision of Pharmacy Support Personnel
        • 3.9 Scope of Practice of Pharmacy Personnel
      • Chapter 4 : Professional Standards for Pharmacy Management
        • 4.1 Introduction
        • 4.2 Minimum Standards for Pharmacy Administration and Management
        • 4.3 Minimum Standards for Quality Management in a Institutional Pharmacy
      • Annexure A : Scope of Practice of Pharmacy Personnel
        •  Minimum Standard for Sexual and Reproductive Health Services provided by Pharmacists
    • Rules Relating to the Code of Conduct, 2008
      • Board Notice 108 of 2008
      • Introduction
      • 1.1 Wellbeing of the Patient
      • 1.2 Honour and Dignity of the Profession
      • 1.3 Confidentiality
      • 1.4 Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
      • 1.5 Co-operation with Health Care Professionals
      • 1.6 Professional Independence
      • 1.7 Advertising
      • 1.8 Professional Appearance and Nature of Pharmacy
      • 1.9 Control over Medicines
      • 1.10 Chemicals sold/provided in a Pharmacy
      • 1.11 Dual Registration
      • 1.12 The Use of Trading Titles, Brand Names and Logos
    • Rules Relating to the Services for which a Pharmacist may Levy a Fee and Guidelines for Levying such a Fee or Fees 2009
      • Board Notice 65 of 2009
      • Annexure A : Guidelines for Levying a Fee or Fees
    • Fees Payable to the Council under The Pharmacy Act 53 of 1974
      • Board Notice 150 of 2010
      • Board Notice 841 of 2017
      • Board Notice 170 of 2018
      • Board Notice 188 of 2019
      • Board Notice 83 of 2021
      • Board Notice 133 of 2021
      • Board Notice 185 of 2021
      • Board Notice 526 of 2023
      • Board Notice 697 of 2024
    • [Replaced] Rules Relating to the Services for which a Pharmacist may Levy a Fee and Guidelines for Levying such a Fee or Fees 2010
      • Board Notice 193 of 2010
      • Annexure A : Guidelines for Levying a Fee or Fees
    • Rules Relating to Good Pharmacy Practice
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Purpose
      • 3. General Considerations
      • 4. Legislative Requirements
      • 5. Minimum Requirements for the Destruction of Medicines
      • 6. Disposal of Medicines
    • Rules Relating to Good Pharmacy Practice, 2017
      • Board Notice 184 of 2017
      • Minimum Standard for the Sale of HIV Self-Screening Test Kits
    • 2017 Good Pharmacy Education Standards
      • Board Notice 183 of 2017
      • Preamble and Principles
      • Definition and Abbreviations of Terms
      • 1. Minimum Standards for Vision, Mission and Planning
      • 2. Minimum Standards for Organisation and Administration
      • 3. Minimum Standards for Work-Based Learning
      • 4. Minimum Standards for Facilities and Financial, Human and Physical Resources
      • 5. Minimum Standards for Delivery of Programmes
      • 6. Minimum Standards for Student Matters
      • 7. Minimum Standards for Quality Assurance
      • 8. Minimum Standards for Short Courses registered with Council
      • Bibliography
      • Addendums
        • Addendum 1 : An Example of Space Requirements for a BPHARM Programme
        • Addendum 2 : Criteria for the Evaluation of Foreign Qualifications
        • Addendum 3 : Exit Level Outcomes for the Qualifications in Pharmacy Higher Certificate in Pharmacy Technical Support
        • Addendum 4 : Requirements and Procedures of Council for Accreditation of Prospective Providers and Reaccreditation and Monitoring of Current Providers
    • 2018 Competency Standards for Pharmacists in South Africa: Board Notice 59 of 2018
      • Board Notice 59 of 2018
      • Acronyms
      • Acknowledgements
      • Definitions
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Background
      • 3. The Competency Standard Development Team
      • 4. Competence Standards vs Competency Standards
      • 5. Development Process
      • 6. Development of the Competency Standards
      • 7. Structure of the Competency Standards and Domains
      • 8. Competency Standards for Pharmacists in South Africa
      • 9. Levels of Practice for Pharmacists
      • 10. The 2018 Competency Standards for Pharmacists in South Africa
      • Domain 1: Public Health
      • Domain 2: Safe and Rational Use of Medicines and Medical Devices
      • Domain 3: Supply  of Medicines and Medical Devices
      • Domain 4: Organisation and Management Skills
      • Domain 5: Professional and Personal Practice
      • Domain 6: Education, Critical Analysis and Research
      • References
    • Election/Appointment of Members of Council
      • Board Notice 184 of 2018
    • Rules relating to the Services for which a Pharmacist may levy a fee and Guidelines for levying such a fee or fees 2019
      • Board Notice 35 of 2019
      • Annexures
        • Annexure A : Guidelines for Levying a Fee or Fees
        • Annexure B : Guidelines for Levying a Fee for Fees
    • Additional Fees Payable to the Council under the Pharmacy Act 53 of 1974 (2019)
      • Board Notice 41 of 2019
    • Regulations Relating to Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
      • Board Notice 174 of 2019
    • Rules relating to the Services for which a Pharmacist may levy a fee and Guidelines for levying such a fee or fees, 2020
      •  Board Notice 27 of 2020
      • Annexures
        • Annexure A : Guidelines for Levying a Fee or Fees
        • Annexure B : Services for which a Pharmacist may levy a Fee or Fees
    • Guideline for the Removal of Pharmacy registration/recording as a result of non-compliance with good pharmacy practice and other pharmacy legislation
      • Board Notice 63 of 2020
      • 1. Title
      • 2. Background
      • 3. Purpose of the guideline
      • 4. Definitions and abbreviations
      • 5. Legal framework
      • 6. Criteria for the removal of the registration/recording of a pharmacy
      • 7. Process for the removal of the registration/recording of a pharmacy
      • 8. Restoration of the registration/recording of a pharmacy
      • 9. Appeal process
      • 10. Annexures
    • The Restoration Requirements and Process for Pharmacists who have been Removed from the Register
      • Board Notice 80 of 2020
      • Restoration Process for Pharmacists who have been removed from the Register of Pharmacists for a specified period
    • Guidelines for Registration of Persons who hold a Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree, as Pharmacist's Assistant Post-Basic
      • Board Notice 138 of 2020
    • [Replaced] Rules relating to the Services for which a Pharmacist may levy a fee and Guidelines for levying such a fee or fees, 2021
      • Board Notice 69 of 2021
      • Annexures
        • Annexure A : Guidelines for Levying a Fee or Fees
        • Annexure B : Services for which a Pharmacist may levy a Fee of Fees
    • A Pharmacist who provides Pharmacist-Initiated Management of Antiretroviral Therapy (PIMART) services in South Africa: Scope of Practice, Competency Standards and the Criteria for Accreditation of a Pharmacist Initiated Management of Antiretroviral Therapy (PIMART) Course
      • Board Notice 101 of 2021
      • Part 1: The Scope of Practice for a PIMART Pharmacist
      • Part 2: Competency Standards for a Pharmacist who provides Pharmacist-Initiated Management of Antiretroviral Therapy (PIMART) Services
        • Acronyms
        • Definitions
        • Summary of PIMART Competency Standards
        • Domain 1: Conduct Testing and Diagnosis of HIV
        • Domain 2: Initiate Pre-Exposure Prophylasis (PrEP), Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) and 1st Line Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) plus initiation of TB-Preventative Therapy (TPT) where appropriate and apply protocol adherence measures
        • Domain 3: Implement Processes for the prevention of HIV transmission and infection via PrEP, safer conception and contraception, and prevention of mother to child transmission
        • Domain 4: Implement processes to identify and manage co-morbidities and opportunistic infections related to HIV
        • Domain 5: Implement processes to prevent and manage drug interactions, adverse drug reactions and drug resistance
        • Domain 6: Handle ART data responsibly and use Disease Management Systems appropriately
        • References
      • Part 3: Criteria for Accreditation/Approval by the South African Pharmacy Council of a curriculum leading to the awarding of a Pharmacist Initiated Management of Antiretroviral Therapy course
        • A. Introduction
        • B. Principles
        • C: Criteria for Accreditation/Approval of a curriculum leading to the awarding of a PIMART course
          • 1. Criteria for entry to the course
          • 2. Criteria for compliance with the requirements of the course
          • 3. Requirements for pharmacists who want to provide PIMART services
          • 4. Criteria for compliance with the outcomes
          • 5. Criteria for compliance with requirements relating to qualifications and experience of course presenters
          • 6. Criteria for compliance with requirement for prior approval by the relevant structures of the institution
          • 7. Criteria for compliance with requirements relating to mode of delivery
          • 8. Criteria for compliance with requirements relating to assessment and moderation
          • 9. Criteria for compliance with the process of appeal
          • 10. Criteria for compliance with the dishonesty and plagiarism policy
          • 11. Criteria for compliance with the certification methods and procedures
          • 12. Criteria for compliance with facilities and equipment
          • 13. Criteria for compliance with standards for administration and record keeping
    • A Pharmacist who offers Immunisation Services in South Africa: Scope of Practice, Competency Standards and the Criteria to Accredit a Generic Short Course for Pharmacists in Immunisation and Injection Technique, and delivering Immunisation Services 
      • Board Notice 241 of 2022
      • Part 1: Scope of Practice for a Pharmacist offering Immunisation Services
      • Part 2: Competency Standards for a Pharmacist who provides Immunisation Services
        • 1. Introduction
        • 2. Background
        • 3. Summary of Competency Standards for Pharmacists providing Immunisation Services
          • Domain 1: Public Health
          • Domain 2: Safe and Rational use of Vaccine and Administration Device
          • Domain 3: Supply of Vaccines
          • Domain 4: Organisational and Management Skills
          • Domain 5: Professional and Personal Practice
        • 4. References
      • Part 3: Criteria to Accredit a Generic Short Course for Pharmacists in Immunisation and Injection Technique, and delivering Immunisation Services
        • 1. Rationale for training on Immunisation and Injection Technique
        • 2. Purpose of the Immunisation and Injection Technique training
        • 3. Target group for Immunisation and Injection Technique training
        • 4. Minimum entrance criteria to the Immunisation and Injection Technique training
        • 5. Duration of the Immunisation and Injection Technique training
        • 6. Immunisation and Injection Technique training rules
        • 7. Recognition of prior learning
        • 8. Outcomes and associated Assessment Criteria
        • 9. Critical cross-field outcomes
        • 10. Qualifications and experience of presenters/facilitators
        • 11. Standards for presentation of the Immunisation and Injection Technique training
        • 12. Mode of Delivery
        • 13. Assessment of the Immunisation and Injection Technique training
        • 14. Process of Appeal
        • 15. Process in case of Dishonesty and Plagiarism
        • 16. Standards for administration and record keeping
        • 17. Certification methods and procedures
        • 18. Facilities, Equipment and Consumables
        • 19. Appendix A - Medicine List
    • Rules Relating to the Services for which a Pharmacist may Levy a Fee and Guidelines for Levying such a Fee or Fees
      • Board Notice 287 of 2022
      • Annexures
        • Annexure A : Guideline for Levying a Fee or Fees
        • Annexure B
    • Pharmacists providing Family Planning Services (Reproductive Health Services)
      • Board Notice 314 of 2022
      • Part 1: Scope of Practice for a Pharmacist who provides Family Planning Services (Reproductive Health Services)
      • Part 2: Competency Standards for Pharmacists who provides Family Planning Services (Reproductive Health Services)
        • Acronyms
        • Definitions
        • 1. Introduction
        • 2. Background
        • 3. Development of Competency Standards for Pharmacists providing Family Planning Services
        • 4. Summary of Competency Standards for a Pharmacist providing Family Planning Services
          • Domain 1: Public Health
          • Domain 2: Safe and rational use of medicines and medical devices
          • Domain 3: Supply of medicines and medical devices
          • Domain 4: Organisational and management skills
          • Domain 5: Professional and personal practice
        • 5. References
      • Part 3: Criteria for Accreditation of Family Planning (Reproductive Heath) Learning Programme
        • List of Abbreviations
        • Rationale for training on Family Planning (Reproductive Health)
        • Purpose of the Family Planning (Reproductive Health) Training
        • Target group for Family Planning (Reproductive Health) Training
        • Minimum entrance criteria to the Family Planning Training (Reproductive Health)
        • Duration of the Family Planning Training (Reproductive Health)
        • Family Planning (Reproductive Health) Training Rules
        • Recognition of prior learning
        • Outcomes and the associated Assessment Criteria
        • Critical Cross-field Outcomes
        • Qualifications and Experience of Presenters/Facilitators
        • Standards for presentation of the Family Planning Training (Reproductive Health)
        • Mode of delivery
        • Assessment of the Family Planning (Reproductive Health) Training
        • Process of Appeal
        • Process in case of dishonesty and plagiarism
        • Standards for administration and record keeping
        • Certification methods and procedures
        • Facilities and Equipment
        • Appendix A- Medicine List
    • Standard for Tutor Training Programmes
      • Board Notice 318 of 2022
      • 1. Definitions
      • 2. Purpose and Rationale of the Programme
      • 3. Learning assumed to be in place
      • 4. Programme Rules
      • 5. Exit Level Outcomes
      • 6. Associated Assessment Criteria
      • 7. Critical Cross-Field Outcomes
      • 8. International Comparability
      • 9. Moderation Options
      • 10. Qualifications and Experience of Presenters/Facilitators
      • 11. Criteria for the Registration of Assessors and Moderators
      • 12. Notes
    • Primary Care Drug Therapy Pharmacist (PCDT)
      • Board Notice 384 of 2023
      • Part 1 : The Scope of Practice for a Pharmacist providing Primary Care Drug Therapy (PCDT)
      • Part 2 : Competency Standards for a Pharmacist providing Primary Care Drug Therapy
      • Part 3 : Criteria for Accreditation : Primary Care Drug Therapy
    • [Replaced] Rules Relating to the Services for which a Pharmacist may Levy a Fee and Guidelines for Levying such a Fee or Fees
      • Board Notice 385 of 2023
      • Annexures
        • Annexure A : Guidelines for Levying a Fee of Fees
        • Annexure B
    • Rules Relating to the Services for which a Pharmacist may Levy a Fee and Guidelines for Levying such a Fee or Fees
      • Board Notice 539 of 2023
      • Annexures
        • Annexure A : Guidelines for Levying a Fee or Fees
        • Annexure B