About the Board

This page provides information on Board Members, Board Meeting Schedule and the Board Functions.

Board Members

Board Members are appointed by the Governor in Council for a term of 4 years. The current Board's Term of Office expires on 6 August 2011 and its members are as follows:

The Pharmacists Board of Queensland as at 23 April 2008

back row (l to r) Timothy Brusasco, Timothy Logan, John Parke, Peter Mayne

front row (l to r) Donna Hancock, Peter Brand, Myrtle Green

absent: Sarah Roberts-Thomson, Madonna Callaghan

Registrant Members

Mr Peter Brand (Chairperson) - B Pharm (Hons), FPS, FAICD
Mr Timothy Logan (Deputy Chairperson) - B Pharm, FACPP, FAICD
Dr John Parke - B Sc (Pharm) (Hons), B Sc (Chem) (Hons), PhD
Dr Sarah Roberts-Thomson - B Pharm (Hons), PhD
Mr Timothy Brusasco - B Pharm
Mr Peter Mayne - B Pharm
 

Public Members

Ms Myrtel Green
Ms Donna Hancock B Comm, MBA
 

Lawyer

Dr Madonna Callaghan MBBS (Qld), LLB (Hons)

Board Meeting Schedule

The Board meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month, except where this date is a Public Holiday. The Board does not meet in December.

If you wish any material to be considered at a formal meeting of the Board it must be received in the Board's Office at least five working days before a scheduled meeting. This will ensure that the material is included on the meeting agenda, which is circulated to members one week in advance of meetings.

Board Functions

Under Section 12 of the Pharmacists Registration Act 2001, the Board has the following functions:

(a) -to assess applications for registration
(b) -to register persons who satisfy the requirements for registration
(c) -to monitor, and assess, whether registrants comply with any conditions of registration
(d) -to keep a register of, and records relating to, registrants
(e) -to promote high standards of practice of the profession by registrants
(f) -to develop or adopt programs for the continuing professional education of registrants, and encourage their participation in the programs
(g) -to develop or adopt training programs in the practice of the profession that are relevant to a person's eligibility for registration
(h) -to confer and cooperate with interstate regulatory authorities
(i) -to confer and cooperate with entities engaged in the development of national policies about the regulation of the profession
(j) - to confer and cooperate with the following entities about the education of persons in the practice of the profession -
(i)educational institutions
(ii)entities responsible for accrediting courses, or accrediting institutions to educate persons, for the profession
(k) -to inform registrants and the public about the operation of the legislative scheme in its application to the profession
(l) -to examine, and advise the Minister about, the operation of the legislative scheme in its application to the profession
(m) -to monitor, and enforce, compliance with this Act
(n) -to undertake research, relevant to the legislative scheme, into the regulation of the profession
(o) -to collect, and give to persons, information about the practice of the profession by registrants
(p) -to perform other functions given to the Board under this or another Act.