I.- Pursuant to the provisions of article L. 4234-5-1, the chairman of the Disciplinary Board of First Instance may, if he considers that the dispute so warrants, convene the Disciplinary Board in a restricted formation or decide to refer to the full Disciplinary Board a case examined by the restricted formation.
The decisions of the chairman of the Disciplinary Board taken pursuant to this I shall not be subject to appeal and shall not have the force of res judicata.
II.- The restricted formation of the Disciplinary Board of First Instance shall comprise, in addition to its chairman: the chairman of the Disciplinary Board of First Instance; the chairman of the Disciplinary Board of First Instance; the chairman of the Disciplinary Board of First Instance.In addition to its chairman, the Disciplinary Board of First Instance’s restricted panel comprises:
1° For the regional council, four councillors;
2° For section B, four councillors;
3° For section C, four councillors, i.e. two pharmacists in charge or acting in charge and two pharmacists who are delegates, acting delegates or deputies;
4° For section D, four councillors, including at least one assistant pharmacist and one pharmacist representing the other categories listed in section D;
5° For section E, four councillors;
6° For section G, four members, including at least one hospital pharmacist-biologist and one pharmacist working in a private medical biology laboratory;
7° For the council of section H, four councillors, one practising in a public health establishment, another practising in a private health establishment, a third registered on the register of section H and practising in a medico-social establishment or in other hospital structures and a fourth managing the in-house pharmacy of a departmental fire and rescue service or a radiopharmacist.
The restricted formation can only validly deliberate if, in addition to the president, two councillors are present.
III. -In the event of absence, impediment or vacancy, the members are replaced by their substitutes.
Ordinary members are appointed from the Disciplinary Chamber of First Instance.