Legislation
Below is a list of legislation's for your viewing, simply scroll through and click on the titles to view the entire document.

Below is a list of legislation's for your viewing, simply scroll through and click on the titles to view the entire document.
| ACPA Pharmacy Location Rules – Applicant’s Handbook |
| Last updated in March of 2009, the ACPA Applicant’s Handbook provides guidelines for pharmacy owners looking to relocate their business or begin a new one. Perks has managed a number of successful applications under these rules, and can assist in the preparation of your application. |
| The Fifth Community Pharmacy Agreement |
| Introduced on the 1st of July 2010, the Fifth Agreement has significant impacts to your pharmacy’s PBS income. The Agreement maintained the commitment of the Federal Government to the Rural Pharmacy Maintenance Allowance Scheme, as well as an increased allowance for Home Medicines Review. Are you aware of the changes your pharmacy will experience in both profitability and cashflow as a result of the Fifth Agreement? Are you receiving all the government incentives that you should be? |
| The Fourth Community Pharmacy Agreement |
| Introduced on the 1st of July 2006, the Fourth Agreement was superseded by the Fifth Agreement in 2010. |
| Pharmacy Guild of Australia Constitution |
| The latest copy of the Guild Constitution, including changes made on the 11th of August 2010. |
| Pharmacy Guild Template for Pharmacy Company Constitution's |
| Does your company meet the requirements to be registered as a Pharmacy Corporation? |
| Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (SA) Act – Part 5 |
| Gaining assent on the 1st of July 2010, this Act replaced the Pharmacy Practice Act 2007 and now governs the operation of pharmacies in South Australia. The Act has introduced some unintended changes regarding the use of companies in pharmacy ownership structures. Perks is lobbying with the Pharmacy Guild to have these unintended changes rectified. Have you been advised on the Act? How and when will these changes affect your business? |











