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PART 2 Responsible pharmacists and superintendent pharmacists
SCHEDULES
AMENDMENTS RELATING TO CARRYING ON OF RETAIL PHARMACY BUSINESS FROM PREMISES
1.The 1968 Act is amended in accordance with paragraphs 2...
2.In section 10 (exemptions for pharmacists)— (a) in subsection (1)(b)(i),...
3.In section 70 (business carried on by individual pharmacist or...
5.In section 72 (representative of pharmacist in case of death...
6.In section 72A (the responsible pharmacist), in subsection (1)—
7.In section 72B (supplementary), in subsection (4), for “the business...
8.In section 74B (conditions for registration: Great Britain)—
9.In section 74C (supplementary provision in respect of registration of...
10.In section 74D (conditional registration: Great Britain)—
11.In section 74E (supplementary provision in respect of conditional registration:...
12.In section 74F (giving of notice by registrar: Great Britain),...
13.In section 74G (voluntary removal from the register: Great Britain),...
14.In section 74H (change of ownership of retail pharmacy business:...
15.In section 74I (supplementary provision in respect of change of...
16.In section 74J (temporary registration with regard to emergencies involving...
17.In section 75 (registration of premises: Northern Ireland), in subsection...
18.In section 76 (supplementary provisions as to registration of premises:...
20.In section 78 (restrictions on use of titles, descriptions and...
21.In section 124 (offences by bodies corporate), in subsection (2)(b),...
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