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Ministerial Order no 20/23 determining the code of professional conduct of Nurses and Midwives
The Order establishes the professional Code of conduct for nurses and midwives in Rwanda. This Order concerns nurses and midwives registered with the National Council of Nurses and Midwives.
Law No 25/2008 establishing the National Council of Nurses and Midwives and determining its organisation, functioning and competence
This Law establishes the National Council of Nurses and Midwives and determines its organisation, functioning and competence.
Law n°14/2008 governing registration of the population and issuance of the national identity card
The Law determines the registration of the population and issuance of the national identity card to Rwandan citizens.
Law No 1/2007 Relating to Protection of Disabled Persons in General
This Law protects disabled persons in general.
Constitution de la Republique du Burundi 2018
The Constitution was promulgated in 2005 and reviewed in 2018. The Constitution contains 292 articles addressing a broad range of issues as the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms, the fundamental principles of the state and institutional arrangements.
Ministerial Decree 12 of 2005 determining the Conditions for Opening and Operating of Wholesale Pharmaceutical Store
This Decree determines the conditions for opening and operating of wholesale pharmaceutical stores in Rwanda.
Constitution
The Constitution of Rwanda was promulgated in 2003 and reviewed in 2015. The Constitution contains 177 articles addressing a large number of issues as the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms, fundamental principles of the state and institutional arrangements.
Law No 24/2001 on the Esablishment, Organisation and Functioning of a Health Insurance Scheme for Government Employees
This Law establishes the Health Insurance Scheme for Government Employees in Rwanda. It also determines its functioning and beneficiaries.
Law No 12/99 Relating to the Pharmaceutical Art
This Law regulates pharmaceutical practice in Rwanda.
Law No 10/98 Establishing the Practice of Art of Healing
This Law regulates the establishment and practice of the art of health, namely the medical art, dentistry, the pharmaceutical art, nursing and paramedical art.
Décret-Loi No 1/16 du 17 mai 1982 Portant Code de la Santé Publique
The Code provides rules regarding different rears of public health as the prevention and control of communicable diseases; sanitation and housing; and food and water protection among other aspects.
Décret No 100/187 du 4 juin 1974 portant création et organisation de l'Ordre des médecins du Burundi
The Decree creates a public-law institution called the Ordre des Médecins du Burundi. It is responsible for preserving the rules of medical ethics, honor, discretion and dignity of members of the Order in the practice of the medical profession.
Code Civil du Burundi
The Burundi Civil Code provides a comprehensive set of laws governing civil matters such as property rights, contracts, family law, and obligations. It consists of 3 books dedicated to (1) Personal and Family Code (2) Of goods and different modifications of property and (3) Contracts or conventional obligations.