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2.—(1) In these Rules—
“Criminal Records Bureau” means the body established under Part V of the Police Act 1997(1);
“Fitness to Practise Rules” means the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (Fitness to Practise and Disqualification etc.) Rules 2007(2);
“the Order” means the Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians Order 2007;
“prescribed fee” means a fee prescribed in rules under article 40(1) of the Order;
“registered address” shall be construed in accordance with rule 5(4);
“registered name” shall be construed in accordance with rule 5(3);
“retention fee”, unless the context otherwise requires, means any fee prescribed in rules under article 40(1)(b) of the Order; and
“the standards” means the standards of conduct, practice and performance (including the Society’s Code of Ethics and the related guidance) published by the Council under article 45(1) of the Order.
(2) Pending the coming into force of article 21 of the Order, these Rules shall apply as if references to the register, applicants and registrants were references only to the Register of Pharmacists, applicants for registration in that register and registered pharmacists respectively.
These Rules have been Scheduled to S.I. 2007/442.
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