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11A.—(1) A registered person who practises as a pharmaceutical chemist must have in operation an indemnity arrangement which provides appropriate cover in relation to that registered person in respect of liabilities which may be incurred in practising as a pharmaceutical chemist.
(2) For the purposes of this Article, an “indemnity arrangement” may comprise—
(a)a policy of insurance;
(b)an arrangement made for the purposes of indemnifying a person; or
(c)a combination of the two.
(3) For the purposes of this Article, “appropriate cover”, in relation to practice as a pharmaceutical chemist, means cover against liabilities that may be incurred in practising as such which is appropriate, having regard to the nature and extent of the risks of practising as such.
(4) The Council may make such provision in regulations in connection with the information to be provided to the registrar—
(a)by or in respect of any person seeking to be registered (including on an application for restoration) for the purposes of determining whether if that person is so registered, there will be in operation in relation to that person by the time that person begins to practise an indemnity arrangement which provides appropriate cover; and
(b)by or in respect of a registered person who practises as a pharmaceutical chemist for the purposes of determining whether, at any time, there is in operation an indemnity arrangement which provides appropriate cover in relation to that registered person.
(5) Regulations under paragraph (4)(b) may require information to be provided—
(a)at the request of the registrar; or
(b)on such dates or at such intervals as the registrar may determine, either generally or in relation to a registered person or registered persons of a particular description.
(6) The Council may also make regulations requiring a registered person who practises as a pharmaceutical chemist to inform the registrar if there ceases to be in operation in relation to that registered person an indemnity arrangement which provides appropriate cover.
(7) The Council may also make regulations requiring a registered person who practises as a pharmaceutical chemist to inform the registrar if there is in operation in relation to that registered person appropriate cover provided under an indemnity arrangement by an employer.
(8) Where there is a failure to comply with the regulations under paragraph (4) by or in respect of a registered person who practises as a pharmaceutical chemist or a person who is seeking to be registered, the registrar may refuse to enter or retain the person’s name in, or to restore their name to, the register.
(9) If a registered person who practises as a pharmaceutical chemist is in breach of paragraph (1), or fails to comply with regulations under paragraph (4)(b), (6) or (7), or there is a failure to comply with regulations under paragraph (4)(b) in respect of that registered person—
(a)the registrar may remove that person’s name from the register; or
(b)the breach or failure may be treated as misconduct for the purposes of paragraph 4(1)(a) of Schedule 3 and the registrar must consider, in accordance with paragraph 5(1) of that Schedule, whether or not to refer the matter to the Scrutiny Committee or (where regulations under paragraph 5(1) of that Schedule so provide) to the Statutory Committee.
(10) Where the registrar—
(a)refuses to enter or retain a person’s name in, or restore their name to, the register pursuant to paragraph (8); or
(b)removes a person’s name from the register, pursuant to paragraph (9)(a),
the registrar must send to the person a statement in writing giving the person notice of the decision and the reasons for it and the right of appeal to the Statutory Committee under paragraph (11).
(11) A person in respect of whom a decision has been made by the registrar to—
(a)refuse to enter or retain a person’s name in, or restore their name to, the register pursuant to paragraph (8); or
(b)remove a person’s name from the register, pursuant to paragraph (9)(a),
may appeal from that decision to the Statutory Committee which may decide the appeal.
(12) This Article does not apply to a person who is registered as a visiting pharmaceutical chemist from a relevant European State.]
F1Art. 11A inserted (7.11.2013) by The Pharmacy (1976 Order) (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2013 (S.R. 2013/258), arts. 1(1), 2 (with art. 3)
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