02 June 2023
14 Thul-Qi'dah 1444
عربي
Article 12 - (Amended By Law 1 /2006) Starting Date : 25/01/2006 Article 12 Managers of the establishment licenced to traffic in NDDPS may not sell, deliver or administer such substances in whatever capacity except to the persons and authorities provided for in Article 5 of this Law, in accordance with a licence from the Ministry of Public Health. The Minister of Public Health shall issue a decision specifying the conditions and procedures for issuing such licences. NDDPS that have been sold or administered shall be delivered only against a receipt made out by the person taking delivery thereof, in one original and three copies, each of them indicating in print the name and address of the recipient and, in indelible ink, the full name, nature and concentration of the narcotic drug or dangerous psychotropic substance, the date, and the quantity in figures and in words. The original and three copies of the receipt shall be signed by the person taking delivery and stamped with the seal of the recipient, with the word "narcotic drug" appearing at the centre of the seal.The manager of the establishment shall, indicate on the original and three copies of the receipt that delivery has been effected, stating the date of delivery, whereupon the manager shall keep the original, give one copy to the person taking delivery, and send one copy each to the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Public Health by registered letter on the day following the date of delivery of the goods at the latest. The establishment manager shall mark on the receipt and its three copies a statement to the effect of the delivery and the date thereof. The manager shall keep the original and give the receiver one of the copies and send the other copies with a covering letter to each of the Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Public Health by the next working day after the delivery.
Article 12 - (Amended By Law 1 /2006) Starting Date : 25/01/2006
Last Article Text Starting Date : 01/01/1987 Expiry Date: 25/01/2006