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3.Review of continued recognition of certain European qualifications
Amendments relating to pharmacists in Northern Ireland
PART 1 Amendment of the 1976 Order
3.In Article 2(2) (interpretation)— (a) omit the definitions of “competent...
4.In Article 4A (continuing professional development), omit paragraphs (7)(c), (10)(b)...
5.In Article 5 (regulations made by the Council: general), omit...
6.In Article 6 (the registers)— (a) in paragraph (1), omit...
7.In Article 8 (qualifications for registration)— (a) for paragraph (2)(c),...
8.For Article 8A (registration by virtue of appropriate European diploma),...
9.In Article 8AA (supplementary provisions as to the necessary knowledge...
10.Omit Article 8B (visiting pharmaceutical chemist from a relevant European...
11.Omit Article 8C (professional traineeships carried out in other relevant...
13.In Article 9(2) (the registrar), for “and, (c) and (d)”...
14.In Article 11 (evidence of qualification to be registered)—
15.Omit Article 11ZZA (appeals: decisions in relation to alerts and...
16.Omit Article 11ZZB (appeals to the Council under Article 11ZZA)....
17.Omit Article 11ZA (recognition of qualification of exempt persons).
18.In Article 11A (indemnity arrangements), omit paragraph (12).
19.In Article 14(2A) (issue of certificates of registration and penalties...
20.Omit Article 22A (the Directive: functions of competent authority, etc.)....
22.Omit Schedule 2B (visiting pharmaceutical chemist from a relevant European...
23.Omit Schedule 2C (Directive 2005/36/EC: European professional card).
24.Omit Schedule 2D (the Directive: functions of the Society under...
PART 3 Transitional and saving provision relating to the amendments in Parts 1 and 2
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