
130 Poisons No. 34 . (2) Female progeny of the Ministry's bulls used for artificial insemination may be recorded in their first and subsequent lactations free of charge tc· the owner. (3) In the case of the recording, for comparison purposes, of cows not being progeny of the -Ministry's bulls used for ar,tificial inseminaticn only the first lactation shall be recorded free of charge to the owner who, however, on payment of the fee prescribed in Article 8 may have recording of the subsequent lactations sUl?ervised by the Ministry. (4) Where a herd being recorded ceases to use the Ministry's Artificial Insemina­ trcn service or ceases to provide useful information to the Ministry the recording free of charge may be terminated by the Ministry. EXPLANATORY NOTE (This Note is not part of the Scheme but is-intended to indicate its general purport.) This Scheme replaces the previous Scheme and provides for the measure­ ment of milk yields by volumetric as well as gravimetric means. 1964. No. 34 [C] POISONS· ORDER, DATED 28TH FEBRUARY, 1964, MADE BY THE MINisTER OF HOME AFFAiRS UNDER SECTION 26A(6) OF THE MEDICINES, PHARMACY AND POISONS ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1945. Whereas the Poisons Board, constituted in accordance with Section 26 or the Medicines, Pharmacy and Poisons Act (Northern Ireland) 1945(a), has recommended t6 me that the list of substances which are to be treated as poisons for the purposes of the Pharmacy and Poisons Acts (Northern Ireland) 1925 to 1955(b) and known as "the Poisons Schedule" for the purposes of those Acts should be amended so that certain additional substances should be included in Part I of th~ said schedule (which Part consists of those Poisons which, subject to the provisions· of the said Acts, are not to be sold except by a person who js an authorised seller of poisons) and so that a certain other substance should be transferred from Part I to Part II of the said schedule (which Part consists of those Poisons which, subject to the provisions of the said Acts, are not to be sold except by authorised sellers of poisons and those persons who are authorised by the local authority and whose names are entered in a register kept by the local. authority under Seotion .30 of the Act) and so' that there should be certain variations of nomenclature in Part I of the said schedule: . Now, therefore, I, the Right Honourable William Craig, Minister of Home Affairs, in exercise.of the powers conferred on me by Section 26A(6) of the Medicines, Pharmacy and Poisons Act (Northern Ireland) 1945 and ·of all other powers enabling me in that behalf do hereby order as follows: (a) 1945. <;. 9. (b) 15 & 16 Oeo. S.c. 8 anq 1955. c. 31. No. 34 Poisons 131 Citation and Commencement , '1. This Order may be cited as the, Poisons List Order (Northern Ireland) 1964 and shall come into -9peration on 1st April, 1964. Amendments 2. The "Poisons Schedule" for the purposes of the Pharmacy and Poisons Acts (NQrthern Ireland) 1925 to 1955(a) shall be amended and varied as follows, that is to say: (a) Part I shall be amended and varied in the manner specified in the First Schedule; and (b) In Part II after the item "Formic acid" there shall be inserted the item "Hydrofluoric acid"; potassium fluoride, sodium fluoride, sodium silicofluoride; and accordingly the list of substances whioh are to be treated as poisons for the purposes of the Pharmacy and Poisons Acts (Northern Ireland) 1925 to 1955 shall be as set out in the Second Schedule. Dated the 28th day of February. 1964. (Sgd.) Wm. Craig, Minister of Home Affairs for Northern Ireland. FIRST SCHEDULE Amendments and Variations in, Part I of tile Poisons Schedule In Part I of the Poisons Schedule- (a) in the item beginning with the words "Anti-histamin~ substances"'the words "(p-Ch1oraphenylpyrid-2-ylmethyl)2-dim~thylaminoethyl ether" shall be omitted, and after the word "Buc1izine" there shall be inserted the word "Carbinox;tmine" (being a different name for the same substance), and after the word "Thenali4ine" there shall be inserted the word "Tolpropamine"; (b) the words "Carbethoxysyringoy1methylreserpate; its salts" Shall be omitted, and after the, item beginning with the word ",Suprarenal" there shall be inserted the item "Syrosingopine" (being a different. name for the same substance); (c) after the item "Dyflas" -there shall be inserted the item !'Ecothiopate iodide"; (d) after the item "Etoxeridine; its salts" there shall be inserted the item "Fencamfamin; its salts"; , (e) the item "Hydrofluoric acid" shall be omitted; (f) after the item beginning wi~h the words "Mercury; oxides of" there shall be inserted the item "Metaxalone"; ,', (g) after the -item "Methoxsalen" there shall be inserted the item "a-Methyl" benzylhydrazine"; - - , (h) for the item "M.ustine; its,salt'$" there shall be substituted'the item "Mustine and ;tny other N-substituted derivative of 4i-(2-chloroethyl)amine' their salts"; an.d a~cordin~!y th:, it~ms . "C~orambucil; ,its salts;'., . '!Cyc1o­ phosphamlde; Its salts and. TnmustiIie; Its salts" (bemg. such derivatives and salts as aforesaid) shall be omitted; . (a) S.R, & O. (N.I.) 1963 1 No, 197, 132 Poisons No. 34 (z) after the item "Nalorphine; its salils" there shall be inserted the item "Nicocodine; its salts"; (j) after the item beginning with the word "m-Nitrophenol" there sball be inserted the item "Noracymethadol; its salts"; (k) after the item "Tretamine; its salts" there sham be inserted the item "TFi-(l-aziridinyl)-l ; 4-benzoquinone"; (l) after the item "Tribromethyl alcohol" there shall be inserted the 1tem "Triclofos; its salts". SECOND SCHEDULE The P9i~ons Schedule PART I Acetanilide; alkyl acetanilides Acetylcarbromal Acetyldihydrocodei~e; its salts Alkali fluorides other than those specified in Part II of this S6hedule Alkaloids, the following; their salts, simple or complex; their quaternary compounds; :.- Aconite, alkaloids of Atropine Belladonna, alkaloidS of Brucine . Calabar bean, alkaloids of Coca, alkaloids of Cocaine Codeine Colchicum, alkaloi4s of Coniine Cotarnine Curare, alkaloids of; .curare bases Ecgonine; its esters Emetine Ephedra, alkaloids of Ergot, alkaloids of Gelsemium, .alkaloids of Homatropine Hyoscine Hyoscyamine Jaborandi, alkaloids of Lobelia, alkaloids of Morphine Papaverine Pomegranate, alkaloi<!s of Quebracho, alkaloids of, other than the alkaloids of red qUebracho Rauwolfia, alkaloids of; their derivatives; their salts . Sabadilla, alkaloids of . Solanaceous alkaloids not otherwise jncluded in this Schedule Stavesacre, alkaloids or . .... '. Strychnine Thebaine Veratrum, alkaloids of Yohimba, alkaloids of No. 34 Poisons 133 Allylisopropylacetylurea Allylptodine; its salts Alphameprodine; its salts Alphaprodine; its salts Amidopyriile; its salts; amidopyrine sulphonates; their salts Amino-alcohols esterified with benzoic acid, phenylacetic acid, phenylpropionic acid, cinnamic add or the derivatives Of these acids; their salts p-Aminoben~enesulphonamide; its salts; . derivatives of p-aminobenzenesulphon­ amide having any of the hydrogen atoms of the p-amino group or of the sulphonamide group substituted by another. radical; their salts p-Amino-benzoic acid, esters of; their salts B-Aminopropylbenzene; its salts; its N-alkyl derivatives; their salts; {3-amino- isopropyl benzene; its salts; its N-alkyl deriv3itives; their salts Amitriptyline Amyl nitrite Androgenic, oestrogenic and progestational substances, the following:­ Benzoestrol Derivatives of stilbene, dibenzyl or naphthalene with oestrogenic activity; their esters Steroid compounds with androgenic or oestrogenic or progestational activity; their esters . Anileridine; its salts Anti-histamine substances, the following; their salts; their molecular compounds : ~ Antazoline Bromodiphenhydramine Buclizine . Carbinoxamine Chlorocyclizine Chlorpheniramine Cinnarizine Clemizole Cyclizine Cyproheptadine 3-Di-n-butylaminomethyl-4·5: 6-trihydroxyphthalide Diphenhydramine Diphenylpyraline Doxylamine Isothipendyl Mebhydrolin Meclozine Phenindamine Pheniramine Phenyltoloxamine Promethazine pyrrobutamine Thenalidine Tolpropamine Triprolidine Substances being tetra~substituted N-derivatives of ethylenediamine or propylenediamine Antimony:, chlorides ?f; except ant!monl' trkhlori~e: oxides of antimony; sulphides of antImony; antimonates; antrmomtes; orgamc compounds of antimony Apiol and oil of parsley Apomorphine; its salts 134 Poisons NO'. 34 Arsenical substances, the following, except those specified in Part II of ,this Schedule: halides of arsenic; oxides of arsenic; arsenates; arsenitesi OJ;:ganic compounds of arsenic Azacyclonol; its salts Barbituric acid; its salts; derivatives of barbituric acid; their salts; compounds of barbituric acid, its salts,jts derivatives, their salts, with any other substance Barium, salts of, other than barium sulphate and the salts of barium specified in Part II of this Schedule Benactyzine; its salts Benze~hidine; its salts Benzoylmorphine; its salts BenZitropine; its salts Benzylmorphine; its salts Betamepr04ine; jts salts Betaprodine; its salts Bromvaletone Busulphan; its saLts Butylchloral hydrate Cannabis (the dried flowering or fru1ting tops of Cannabis sativa. Linn.); the resin of cannabis; extracts of cannabis; tinctures of cannabis; cannabin tannate Cantharidin; cantharidates Captodiame; its salts Carbachol Carbromal Carisoprodol Chloral formamide Chloral hydrate Chlordiazepoxide; its salts Chloroform 2-p-Chlorophenyl-3-methylbutahe-2: 3-diol Chlorothi.azi?e .and other derivatives of benzo-l: 2: 4-thhldiazine-7-sulphonamide
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