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Statutory Instrument 2000 No. 292The Medicines for Human Use (Marketing Authorisations Etc.) Amendment Regulations 2000(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2000 No. 292MEDICINESThe Medicines for Human Use (Marketing Authorisations Etc.) Amendment Regulations 2000
The Secretary of State and the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, being Ministers designated for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[1] in relation to medicinal products[2], acting jointly, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said section 2(2) and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Regulations: - Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Medicines for Human Use (Marketing Authorisations Etc.) Amendment Regulations 2000 and -
(b) regulation 4(2) shall come into force on 1st March 2001. (2) In these Regulations, "the principal Regulations" means the Medicines for Human Use (Marketing Authorisations Etc.) Regulations 1994[3].
(b) for the words from "as they have" to "into force" there shall be substituted the words "but the amendments to the Annex of Council Directive 75/318/EEC in Commission Directive 1999/82/EC[6] shall only apply as respects new applications for marketing authorizations from 1st July 2000 and as respects all marketing authorizations from 1st March 2001". Insertion of regulation 3A into the principal Regulations
3A. - (1) Where the licensing authority are of the opinion that a product without a marketing authorization is a relevant medicinal product, they may, by a notice in writing (referred to in this regulation as a "provisional determination notice") served on any person who has placed or who in the opinion of the licensing authority may place the product on the market -
(b) advise him that if he disagrees with the provisional determination, he may request that the licensing authority review their provisional determination, provided that within four weeks of the date on which the provisional determination notice was served on him (referred to in this regulation as "the date of the provisional determination") he makes that request, and
(ii) within four weeks of the date of the provisional determination, he informs the licensing authority in writing that he wishes to make oral representations to a review panel, appointed by the licensing authority, explaining why he considers that the product is not a relevant medicinal product. (2) Where the licensing authority have been informed, pursuant to paragraph (1)(b)(ii), that a person wishes to make oral representations to a review panel, they shall, after consultation with that person, set a date for the oral hearing (at which the licensing authority may also make oral representations to the panel) and, subject to paragraph (3), that date shall be the date fixed for the oral hearing.
(b) for preparation for the oral hearing, they may alter the date set for the hearing to a different date, and then that different date shall be the date fixed for the oral hearing, and they shall inform the person on whom the relevant provisional determination notice was served of the alteration and the reasons for it.
(b) has made such a request but has not availed himself of the opportunities afforded to him under the procedure set out in this regulation to make representations explaining why he considers that the product in respect of which the provisional determination has been made is not a relevant medicinal product, the licensing authority shall, after further consideration of the matter, determine whether or not the product is a relevant medicinal product and shall inform that person in writing of their determination and their reasons for it.
(ii) after further consideration of the matter, and in particular after having considered the advice of the review panel arising out of those representations and any other evidence considered by the review panel, determine whether or not the product is a relevant medicinal product;
(ii) any oral representations made and any other evidence submitted to the panel at the hearing by the licensing authority, and (iii) any other evidence considered by the review panel, determine whether or not the product is a relevant medicinal product, and shall inform that person in writing of their determination and their reasons for it, and if the licensing authority make a determination which is contrary to the advice of the review panel, they shall also give their reasons for disagreeing with the advice of the review panel.
(b) not place the product on the market, unless or until a marketing authorization is granted in respect of that product. Amendment of Schedule 3 to the principal Regulations
(ii) in the course of a business carried on by him, he sells, supplies to a member of the public or procures for sale or for supply to a member of the public that product, without a marketing authorization having been granted in respect of that product, he shall be guilty of an offence; (2) In paragraph 6(c) of Schedule 3 to the principal Regulations (offences, penalties etc. - obligations of holders of marketing authorizations), after the words "those Articles" there shall be added the words "or paragraph C.a of Part 2 of the Annex to Council Directive 75/318/EEC". (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations make amendments to the Medicines for Human Use (Marketing Authorisations Etc.) Regulations 1994 ("the principal Regulations"), which implemented in respect of the United Kingdom a range of European Community measures relating to the marketing of medicinal products for human use. Regulation 2 amends the definition of "the relevant Community provisions" in the principal Regulations, updating the reference to Council Directive 75/318/EEC on the approximation of the laws of member States relating to analytical, pharmacotoxological and clinical standards and protocols in respect of the testing of medicinal products. As a result, it now refers to that Directive as amended by Commission Directives 1999/82/EC and 1999/83/EC. Commission Directive 1999/82/EC relates to compliance with the European Commission's "Note for Guidance on Minimising the Risk of Transmitting Animal Spongiform Encephalopathy Agents via Medicial Products" which is applied to new applications for marketing authorizations for medicinal products from 1st July 2000 and to all marketing authorizations from 1st March 2001. The principal Regulations are also amended so that, from the latter date, a holder of a marketing authorization who fails to introduce any changes or make any amendments that may be required to demonstrate compliance with that Guideline may be guilty of an offence (regulation 4(2)). Regulation 3 inserts a new regulation 3A into the principal Regulations. It contains a new statutory procedure for determinations by the licensing authority as defined in the Medicines Act 1968[8], as to whether or not a product is a "relevant medicinal product". The procedure allows for representations to be made against provisional determinations, and for those representations to be considered by a review panel appointed by the licensing authority. Once a final determination has been made, the licensing authority may serve a notice requiring a person not to place a product determined to be a relevant medicinal product on the market, or to stop marketing it from a date specified, unless or until a marketing authorization has been granted in respect of the product. A new provision is inserted into Schedule 3 of the principal Regulations making breach of such a notice an offence in respect of relevant medicinal products (regulation 4(1)). Regulation 5 makes a minor amendment to the special warnings which must be included on the packaging of medicinal products containing paracetamol on the general sale list, other than products prepared or dispensed in accordance with a prescription given by a medical practitioner. Notes: [1] 1972 c. 68.back [2] S.I. 1972/1811; as respects the reference to any Minister of the Government of Northern Ireland in the last entry in column 1 of the Schedule to this Order, see paragraph 11(1)(a) of Schedule 12 to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 (c. 47) for the construction of references in existing enactments to an unspecified Minister of Northern Ireland.back [3] S.I. 1994/3144; amended by S.I. 1998/3105.back [4] OJ No. L 147, 9.6.1975, p. 1. This Directive has been amended by Council Directive 95/319/EEC (OJ No. L 147, 9.6.1975, p. 13), Council Directive 83/570/EEC (OJ No. L332, 28.11.1983, p. 1), Council Directive 87/19/EEC (OJ No. L 15, 17.1.1987, p. 31), Council Directive 89/341/EEC (OJ No. L 142, 25.5.1989, p. 11) Commission Directive 91/507/EEC (OJ No. L270, 26.9.1991, p. 32), Council Directive 93/39/EEC (OJ No. L214, 24.8.93, p. 22), Commission Directive 1999/82/EC (OJ No. L 243, 15.9.1999, p. 7) and Commission Directive 1999/83/EC (OJ No. L243, 15.9.1999, p. 7).back [5] For the OJ reference for this Directive and the other Directives amending Council Directive 75/318/EEC, see the previous footnote entry.back [6] ibid.back [7] Amended by S.I. 1998/3105.back [8] 1968 c. 67; see section 6 of that Act.back ISBN 0 11 085936 7 -- Back --
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