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Medicines (Jersey) Law 1995 - Importation of Bluetongue Serotype 1 Vaccine.

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A decision made (13/02/2009) regarding: Medicines (Jersey) Law 1995 - Importation of Bluetongue Serotype 1 Vaccine.

Decision Reference: MD – H SS – 2009 - 009

Decision Summary Title :

Medicines (Jersey) Law 1995 – Importation of Bluetongue Serotype 1 vaccine

Date of Decision Summary:

9th February 2009

Decision Summary Author:

Paul McCabe – Chief Pharmacist

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title :

Medicines (Jersey) Law 1995 – Importation of Bluetongue Serotype 1 vaccine

Date of Written Report:

9th February 2009

Written Report Author:

Paul McCabe – Chief Pharmacist

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:

Medicines (Jersey) Law 1995 – Importation of Bluetongue Serotype 1 Vaccine

Decision(s):

The Minister approved a request from the States Veterinary Officer to allow the importation of Bluetongue Serotype 1 Vaccine in accordance with the provisions of an Order to be made under the Medicines (Jersey) Law 1995

Reason(s) for Decision:

A request was received from the States Veterinary Officer for authorisation of the importation of Bluetongue Serotype 1 vaccine. This vaccine is not licensed in the UK or Jersey and therefore importation of this unlicensed veterinary medicinal product is generally prohibited. The Minister may by Order declare that the restrictions on importation do not apply in such circumstances as may be prescribed.

Resource Implications:  None

Action required:

  1. The Minister to approve the request of the States Veterinary Officer to allow the importation of Bluetongue Serotype 1 vaccine in accordance with the provisions of an Order to be made under the Medicines (Jersey) Law 1995

 

  1. The Minsiter to consult with the Minister for Economic Development in order to confirm that he is in agreement with the point 1 above

 

  1. The Minister to direct the Chief Pharmacist to prepare a brief for consideration by the Law Draftsman

Signature: 

Position: Minister

Date Signed:

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

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