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Changes over time for: Section 3


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Point in time view as at 16/08/2022.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Pharmacy (Preparation and Dispensing Errors – Hospital and Other Pharmacy Services) Order 2022, Section 3.

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Transitional and saving provisionsU.K.
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3.—(1) In connection with the commencement of any provision of Part 2 or 3, the Privy Council may by order make such transitional or saving provisions as it considers appropriate.
(2) The power to make an order under paragraph (1) may be exercised—
(a)so as to make different provision—
(i)for different areas,
(ii)with respect to different cases or different classes of cases, and
(iii)in respect of the same case or class of case for different purposes;
(b)in relation to all cases to which the power extends or in relation to those cases subject to specified exceptions; and
(c)so as to make any supplementary, incidental or consequential provisions which the Privy Council considers necessary or expedient.
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