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24.—(1) Paragraphs (2) to (4) apply where a person (“A”) applies under article 23 for entry in Part 1 of the Register as a pharmacist or in Part 2 of the Register as a pharmacy technician.
(2) The Registrar must, within the period of one month beginning with the date of receipt of the application—
(a)acknowledge receipt of the application; and
(b)inform A of any missing document required for the purposes of the application.
(3) The Registrar must, within the specified period, notify A—
(a)of the result of the application; and
(b)if the Registrar refuses the application, of the reasons for the refusal, and of any right of appeal that A has to the Appeals Committee under article 40.
(4) Any failure by the Registrar to inform A of the result of the application as required by paragraph (3)(a) is to constitute a decision by the Registrar to refuse the application which is to be taken as having been made at the end of the specified period.
(5) In paragraphs (3) and (4) “the specified period” means—
(a)the period of three months beginning with the relevant date; or
(b)if A’s application is made on the grounds that A is appropriately qualified by virtue of article 21(1)(c) or 22(1)(b), the period of four months beginning with the relevant date.
(6) Paragraphs (7) to (9) apply where a person (“A”) applies under article 23 for the renewal of an entry in Part 1 of the Register as a pharmacist or in Part 2 of the Register as a pharmacy technician.
(7) The Registrar must, within the period of one month beginning with the date of receipt of the application—
(a)acknowledge receipt of the application; and
(b)inform A of any missing document required for the purposes of the application.
(8) The Registrar must, within the specified period, notify A—
(a)of the result of the application; and
(b)if the Registrar refuses the application, of the reasons for the refusal and of any right of appeal that A has to the Appeals Committee under article 40.
(9) Any failure by the Registrar to inform A of the result of the application as required by paragraph (8)(a) is to constitute a decision by the Registrar to refuse the application which is to be taken as having been made at the end of the specified period.
(10) In paragraphs (8) and (9) “the specified period” means the period of one month beginning with the relevant date.
(11) In this article, “the relevant date” means—
(a)the date on which the Registrar receives the application; or
(b)if any document required for the purposes of the application, or any fee which is payable in respect of that application by virtue of rules made under article 36(1)(a) (“the relevant fee”), is missing when the Registrar first receives the application, the date on which the Registrar first has all the documents required for those purposes together with the relevant fee.
Commencement Information
I1Art. 24 in force at 10.2.2010 for specified purposes, see art. 1(3)
I2Art. 24(1)-(5), (11) in force at 27.9.2010 in so far as not already in force by S.I. 2010/1621, art. 2(1), Sch.
I3Art. 24(6)-(10) in force at 4.1.2011 in so far as not already in force by S.I. 2010/1621, art. 2(2)
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