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CHAPTER 4U.K.AMENDMENT OF THE GENERAL PHARMACEUTICAL COUNCIL (REGISTRATION RULES) ORDER OF COUNCIL 2010
IntroductoryU.K.
44. The General Pharmaceutical Council (Registration) Rules 2010, which are set out in the Schedule to the General Pharmaceutical Council (Registration Rules) Order of Council 2010(), are amended in accordance with this Chapter.
Amendment of rule 10U.K.
45.—(1) Rule 10 (entry in the register) is amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph (3)(h), before “E must also provide”, insert “, subject to paragraph (3ZA)”.
(3) In paragraph (3)(i)(ii) for “23 and 24” substitute “30 and 31”.
(4) After paragraph (3), insert—
“(3ZA) The requirement to provide a certificate under paragraph (3)(h) does not apply if the applicant holds a valid European professional card (as a pharmacist).”.
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