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22.—(1) An NHS appliance contractor (C) must give notice to the NHSCB within 30 days (or if this is impracticable, as soon as practicable thereafter) of—
(a)any occurrence requiring a change in the information recorded about C in the pharmaceutical list which C has not otherwise notified to the NHSCB in accordance with these Regulations;
(b)if C is an individual, any change of C’s private address;
(c)if C is a body corporate, any change to the name, registered number, registered office, telephone number relating to that office of the body corporate; and
(d)any occurrence requiring C’s addition to or removal from the EPS list or a change in the information recorded about C in that list.
(2) C must give the NHSCB, if it so requests, the name of any pharmacist employed or engaged by C who is responsible for dispensing a particular prescription.
(3) If C is a body corporate, it must give notice to the NHSCB within 30 days (or if this in impracticable, as soon as practicable thereafter) of any changes to the names and addresses of each of its directors.
(4) If C is a body corporate and appoints a director who was not listed on C’s application for inclusion on a pharmaceutical list, C must, within 30 days of the person’s appointment, supply to the NHSCB the information mentioned in paragraphs 3 and 4 of Schedule 2 about that person.
(5) If C or a director of C (if C is a body corporate) is on, or is a director of a body corporate which is on, a relevant list other than a pharmaceutical list held by the NHSCB, they must supply in writing to the NHSCB—
(a)in the case of a director of a body corporate, the name and registered office of the body corporate on the other relevant list; and
(b)particulars of the other relevant list.
(6) C or a director C (if C is a body corporate) must inform the NHSCB if they, or a body corporate of which they are a director, apply to be included in a relevant list other than a pharmaceutical list held by the NHSCB, and of the outcome of any such application.
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