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184Chapter 7 – <strong>Professions</strong> of Chiropody <strong>and</strong> Podiatry(a) antihistamines(b) anti-infective agents: antibacterials, antifungals, antivirals(c) CNS agents: general anaesthetics, analgesics <strong>and</strong>antipyretics, anxiolytics, sedatives, <strong>and</strong> hypnotics(d) emergency medications(e) hormones <strong>and</strong> synthetic substitutes: adrenals(f) local anaesthetics(g) sclerosing agents(h) skin <strong>and</strong> mucous membrane agents(i) vitamins(5) A member may only prescribe, dispense or sell those drugswithin the classes designated in subsection that are listed in theDrug List <strong>and</strong> must prescribe, dispense or use those listed drugsin accordance with the terms, limitations <strong>and</strong> conditionscontained in the Drug List.8. That section 1(4) of Ontario Regulation 750/93 under the ChiropodyAct, 1991 (Professional Misconduct) be repealed <strong>and</strong> the followingsubstituted:4. Delegating an act set out in paragraph 1 or 2 of subsection5(1) of the Act or paragraph 1, 2 or 3 of subsection 5(2) of theAct except as permitted by the Regulated <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Professions</strong>Act, 1991 or the regulations made thereunder or under the Act,or delegating an act set out in paragraph 3 of subsection 5(1) orparagraph 1 or 4 of subsection 5(2) of the Act.9. That section 1(7) of Ontario Regulation 750/93 under the ChiropodyAct, 1991 (Professional Misconduct) be repealed <strong>and</strong> the followingsubstituted:7. Prescribing, dispensing, selling or administering a drug orsubstance for an improper purpose, or otherwise usingimproperly the authority to prescribe, dispense, sell oradminister drugs or substances.10. That Ontario Regulation 750/93 under the Chiropody Act, 1991(Professional Misconduct) be amended by adding the followingsections:1.1 Exceeding the scope of practice of the profession.8.1 Recommending or providing unnecessary services.HPRAC Critical Links January 2009

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