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4.—(1) A Primary Care Trust shall prepare and publish lists, to be called pharmaceutical lists, of the persons, other than doctors and dentists—
(a)whose applications to be included in a pharmaceutical list have been granted by the Primary Care Trust, subject to and in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations, and who accordingly undertake to provide pharmaceutical services from premises in the Primary Care Trust’s area, in particular, by way of the provision of drugs; and
(b)whose applications to be included in a pharmaceutical list have been granted by the Primary Care Trust, subject to and in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations, and who accordingly undertake to provide pharmaceutical services from premises in the Primary Care Trust’s area by way of the provision of appliances.
(2) Each such list shall contain—
(a)the addresses of premises in the Primary Care Trust’s area from which those services are provided;
(b)the days on which and times at which pharmaceutical services are provided at that address (including times at which those services are provided when the person is not obliged to do so); and
(c)in the case of a list referred to in paragraph (1)(a), shall indicate whether or not the chemist has undertaken to provide directed services, and if he has, which services.
(3) The pharmaceutical lists shall be available for public inspection.
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