03 February 2023
13 Rajab 1444
عربي
Article 4 - (Amended By Law 4 /2011) Starting Date : 31/03/2011 A permanent licensing committee shall be formed at the Council; the constitution, mandate and functions of which shall be determined by a resolution of the Minister. The committee shall include at least two pharmacists. The committee shall examine the applications of practicing pharmaceutical profession, and shall take all the necessary actions to verify the qualifications of the applicants and their adequacy, including conducting assessment examinations. The Licence shall be valid for one year, and shall be renewed annually upon the payment of two hundred (200) Qatari Riyals to the Treasury of the Council and upon fulfilment of the conditions set forth herein. Unless the licensed pharmacist holds a PHD degree or its equivalent, the committee shall re-examine the fitness of the pharmacist to practice the profession every three years at least, as set out in the previous paragraph. In all cases, the committee decision rejecting the application shall be justified. The applicant shall be notified of the rejection decision within two weeks from the date of issuance by registered letter. An applicant aggrieved by the decision may appeal to the Minister within two months of the receipt of the original decision. The appeal must be soundly evidence-based and be accompanied by supporting documents. The Minister may issue a decision either rejecting this appeal or return the application to the Committee. The Committee's decision in this concern shall not be final unless approved by the Minister. A person whose application for a licence receives a final rejection may, after at least six months, submit a new application to the committee. Refusal of this application shall be deemed final, and the applicant may not submit any further application to the Committee.
Article 4 - (Amended By Law 4 /2011) Starting Date : 31/03/2011
Last Article Text Starting Date : 01/01/1983 Expiry Date: 31/03/2011
A permanent licensing committee shall be formed at the Ministry; the constitution, mandate and functions of which shall be determined by a resolution of the Minister. The committee shall include at least two pharmacists. The committee shall examine applications to practice the pharmaceutical profession, and shall take all the necessary actions to verify the qualifications of the applicant and his adequacy, including conducting assessment examination. The Licence shall be valid for one year, and shall be renewed annually upon the payment of two hundred (200) Qatari Riyals to the Treasury of the Ministry and upon fulfilment of the conditions set forth herein. Unless the licensed pharmacist holds a PHD degree or its equivalent, the committee shall re-examine the fitness of the pharmacist to practice the profession every three years at least, as set out in the previous paragraph. In all cases, the committee decision rejecting the application shall be justified. The applicant shall be notified of the rejection decision within two weeks from the date of issuance by registered letter. An applicant aggrieved by the decision may appeal to the Minister within two months of the receipt of the original decision. The appeal must be soundly evidence-based and be accompanied by supporting documents. The Minister may issue a decision either rejecting this appeal or return the application to the Committee. The Committee's decision in this concern shall not be final unless approved from the Minister. A person whose application for a licence receives a final rejection may, after at least six months, submit a new application to the committee. Refusal of this application shall be deemed a final rejection decision, and the applicant may not submit any further application to the Committee.