Medicines and Related Substances Control Act, 1965 (Act No. 101 of 1965)RegulationsGeneral RegulationsSupply of Medicines4. The manner and conditions for allowing international tendering |
| (1) | The State may tender for a medicine internationally if such a medicine— |
| (a) | can be obtained at a lower price outside of the Republic; or |
| (b) | is essential for national health. |
| (2) | A medicine cannot be procured by international tender unless such medicine is registered in terms of the Act. |