Entitlement to registration in the Register of Pharmacists
11.—(1) Subject to the provisions of and rules under this Order, a person shall be entitled to be registered in the Register of Pharmacists if—
(a)he satisfies the Registrar that—
(i)he is appropriately qualified within the meaning given in article 12(1),
(ii)his fitness to practise is not impaired,
(iii)before registration, where necessary, he has met such requirements as to additional education, training or experience as are appropriate to his case, and
(iv)after registration, he meets such requirements as to continuing professional development as are appropriate to his case; and
(b)he has paid any fee prescribed under article 40(1)(a) or (b) that relates to his registration in that register.
(2) A person who is entitled to be registered in the Register of Pharmacists is to be registered in Part 1 of that register unless he has given to the Society, in the form determined by the Registrar (which may be varied from time to time), an undertaking not to practise in Great Britain, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, in which case he is to be registered in Part 2 of that register.
(3) The Registrar shall treat a person who—
(a)is an exempt person who has qualified as a pharmacist in a relevant European State other than the United Kingdom;
(b)applies to be registered in the Register of Pharmacists; and
(c)is registered in the register of pharmaceutical chemists for Northern Ireland,
as meeting the requirements of paragraph (1)(a)(i).