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Law Amending the National Drug Law (Law No. 22/2014 of April 1, 2014), Myanmar

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Main text(s) Main text(s) Myanmar, (Burmese) အမျိုးသားဆေးဝါးဥပဒေကို ပြင်ဆင်သည့်ဥပဒေ (၂၀၁၄ ခုနှစ်၊ ပြည်ထောင်စုလွှတ်တော် ဥပဒေအမှတ် ၂၂။) (၀၁.၀၄.၂၀၁၄ )       English Law Amending the National Drug Law (Law No. 22/2014 of April 1, 2014)         


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The Law Amending the National Drug Law

(The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Law No. 22/ 2014)

The 2nd Waxing of Tagu, 1375 M.E.

(1st April, 2014)

The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw hereby enacts this Law.

1. This Law shall be called the Law Amending the National Drug Law.

2. Section 4 of the National Drug Law shall be substituted as follows:

“The Government shall form the Myanmar Food and Drug Board of Authority consisting of the following

persons:

(a) Union Minister Chairman

Ministry of Health

(b) Deputy Minister Vice-Chairman

Ministry of Health

(c) Director of Medical Services Member

Ministry of Defence

(d) Director-General Member

General Administration Department

Ministry of Home Affairs

(e) Director-General Member

Department of Health

Ministry of Health

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(f) Director-General Member

Department of Traditional Medicine

Ministry of Heath

(g) Director-General Member

Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department

Ministry of Livestock Breeding, Fisheries

And Rural Development

(h) Director-General Member

Directorate of Inspection and Supervision Industry

Ministry of Industry

(i) Director-General Member

Department of Agriculture Planning

Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation

(j) A Representative Member

Nay Pyi Taw, Municipal Committee

(k) A Representative Member

Yangon, Municipal Committee

(l) A Representative Member

Mandalay, Municipal Committee

(m) Director-General Member

Department of Fisheries Ministry of Livestock

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Breeding, Fisheries and Rural Development

(n) Director-General Member

Department of Medical Science

Ministry of Health

(o) Director-General Member

Department of Medical Research (Middle Myanmar)

Ministry of Health

(p) Director-General Secretary

Department of Food and Drug administrative

Ministry of Health”.

3. The expression “fine which may extend from a minimum of kyats 5,000 to a maximum of kyats 50,000”

contained in section 18 and sub-section (a) of section 19 of the National Drug Law shall be substituted

respectively by the expression “fine which may extend from a minimum of fifty thousand kyats to a

maximum of five hundred thousand kyats”.

4. The expression “fine which may extend from a minimum of kyats 1,000 to a maximum of kyats 10,000”

contained in sub-section (b) of section 19 of the National Drug Law shall be substituted by the expression

“fine which may extend from a minimum of ten thousand kyats to a maximum of one hundred thousand

kyats”.

5. The expression “fine which may extend from a minimum of kyats 500 to a maximum of kyats 5,000”

contained in section 20 of the National Drug Law shall be substituted by the expression “fine which may

extend from a minimum of five thousand kyats to a maximum of fifty thousands kyats”.

6. Section 32 of the National Drug Law shall be substituted as follows:

“32. In implementing the provisions of this Law:

(a) the Ministry of Health may issue rules, regulations and by-laws, as may be necessary, with the

approval of the government;

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(b) the Ministry of Health and the Myanmar Food and Drug Board of Authority may issue notifications,

orders, directives and procedures as may be necessary.”

I hereby sign under the Constitution of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.

Sd.

Thein Sein

President

Republic of the Union of Myanmar

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