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8.—(1) Rule 16 of the Registration Rules (restoration of an entry in the Register) is amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph (3)(a)—
(a)omit “and” at the end of paragraph (ii)(bb);
(b)after paragraph (ii)(cc) insert—
“(dd)that A understands that, upon A’s entry being restored to the Register, A cannot practise as a pharmacist or, as the case may be, a pharmacy technician unless there is in force an indemnity arrangement which provides appropriate cover in relation to A, and
(ee)that A agrees, in the event that there is in force in relation to A no such arrangement, to inform the Registrar in writing of that fact within 7 days of the cessation of appropriate cover under any such arrangement and understands that A’s entry may be removed from the Register,”;
(c)in paragraph (iii)—
(i)in each of sub-paragraphs (aa) and (bb), for “the registrant” substitute “A”,
(ii)in sub-paragraph (bb), for “the registrant’s” substitute “A’s”, and
(iii)omit “and” at the end of sub-paragraph (bb); and
(d)after paragraph (iii) insert—
“(iiia)specify whether A holds evidence, information or documents demonstrating that A has the necessary knowledge of English for the purpose of complying with article 20(1)(a)(iia) of the Order, and”.
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