Singapore legislation
Clause 39
Clause 39
Restrictions on use of titles, descriptions and emblems
On and after the appointed day —
no person shall, in connection with the retail sale of any medicinal products or the supply of any medicinal products in circumstances corresponding to retail sale, use the description “pharmacy” except in respect of a registered pharmacy or in respect of the pharmaceutical department of a hospital by or under the supervision of a pharmacist;
no person shall take or use the following titles, that is to say, chemist and druggist, druggist, dispensing chemist, dispensing druggist, pharmaceutical chemist, pharmaceutist and pharmacist, in connection with the retail sale of any medicinal products, or the supply of any medicinal products in circumstances corresponding to retail sale, at any premises unless those premises are a registered pharmacy or the pharmaceutical department of a hospital by or under the supervision of a pharmacist; and
no person shall, in connection with any premises used for the purpose of the sale of medicinal products, use any title, description or emblem likely to suggest —
that he possesses any qualification which he does not possess with respect to the sale, manufacture or assembly of medicinal products; or
that any person employed in the premises possesses any such qualification which that person does not possess.