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5.—(1) Section 74 of the 1968 Act(1) (meaning of “registered pharmacy”) is amended as follows.
(2) In subsection (1A)—
(a)for “paragraph (4)(b) of article 14” substitute “section 82A of this Act(2), paragraph 8 of Schedule 3 to the Pharmacy (Northern Ireland) Order 1976(3) or article 14(4)(b) or 56(4)”;
(b)omit “of that Order”; and
(c)after “by rules” insert “in relation to Great Britain or the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland may prescribe by regulations in relation to Northern Ireland”.
(3) In subsection (1B), for “apart from that Order” substitute “except for a purpose prescribed by the rules or regulations mentioned in subsection (1A)”.
Section 74 has been amended by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1993 (c. 50), Schedule 1(12), paragraph 1, and by S.I. 2010/231.
Section 82A is inserted by article 11 of this Order.
Schedule 3 was substituted by S.R. 2012/308.
Articles 14 and 56 are amended by articles 23 and 25 of this Order respectively.
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