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Constitution

The Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania was adopted in 1977 and amended in 2005. The Constitution is the supreme law of the country and establishes the state principles, regulates the separation of powers, establishes key government structures and their mandates, establishes rights, etc. The Constitution consists of 152 articles that are organized into ten chapters that are supplemented by two schedules.

The Drugs and Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Drugs Act

This Act consolidates the law relating to narcotic drugs, makes provision for the control and regulation of operations relating to narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances; provides for the forfeiture of property derived from or used in illicit traffic in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances; provides for the prevention of illicit traffic in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances and implements the provisions of the International Convention on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.

The Medical Stores Department Act

This Act establishes the Medical Stores Department for the procurement, storage and distribution of medical supplies and provides for other matters connected or incidental to the establishment and management of the department.

This Ordinance-Law establishes an Order of Pharmacists in the Republic of Zaire.

Loi No 87.010 portant Code de la Famille

This Law establishes a Family Code of the Democratic Republic of the Congo by compiling the relevant laws.

This Ordinance amends and supplements Order 73-216 of July 25, 1973 establishing the organization and organic framework of State public services, including national education services, administrative services of the legislative council and judicial services.

The Food (Control of Quality) Act

This Act repeals the provisions of the Food and Drugs Ordinance which relates to food; repeals the Meat Hygiene Ordinance, and provides for the more efficient control of the food industry.

The Private Hospitals (Regulation) Act

This Act makes provision to restrict the management of private hospitals to approved organizations, to control fees and other charges payable in respect of medical treatment and other services rendered by private hospitals, to regulate scales of emoluments payable to medical practitioners employed at private hospitals, and to make provisions connected with those matters.

Ordonnance 70-158 déterminant les règles de la déontologie médicale

This Ordinance determines the rules of medical ethics.

The Prisons Act

This Act consolidates and amends the Law relating to Prisons, and provides for the Organization, Discipline, Powers and Duties pf Prison Officers, and for matters incidental thereto and connected therewith.

This Ordinance regulates the practice of the art of healing and the conditions and methods of application.

The Tsetse Control Act

This Act makes better provision for the control and prevention of the spread of the tsetse flies; and provides for matters incidental thereto.

The Births and Deaths Registration Act

This Act makes provisions for the registration of births and deaths and for the issue by medical practitioners of certificates of the cause of death.

Ordonnance Loi 68-070 créant l'Ordre des médecins

This Order provides provisions for the creation and regulation of the Order of Doctors.

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