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The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (Registration Rules) Order of Council 2007

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. This Order may be cited as the Royal Pharmaceutical Society...

  3. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (Registration) Rules 2007

      1. PART 1 General

        1. 1.Citation and commencement

        2. 2.Interpretation: general

        3. 3.Service of documents

      2. PART 2 The Register

        1. 4.The keeping of the register

        2. 5.The content of the register etc.

      3. PART 3 Applications related to registration

        1. 6.Application for registration in the Register of Pharmacists

        2. 7.Retention in the register

        3. 8.Applications to move to a different part of the Register

        4. 9.Applications for annotations to denote that a registered pharmacist is a supplementary prescriber or an independent prescriber

        5. 10.Applications for voluntary removal from the register or of annotations to the register

        6. 11.Rescinding decisions if voluntary removal is obtained by false or misleading information

        7. 12.Applications for restoration within twelve months of specified removals from the register

        8. 13.Duty to notify the Registrar of changes to information

        9. 14.Waiver of fees

      4. PART 4 Fraudulent and incorrect entries

        1. 15.Notice of Intention to Remove: stage one

        2. 16.Subsequent action by Registrar: stage two

        3. 17.Decisions in contested cases: stage three

      5. PART 5 Appeals Procedure

        1. 18.Interpretation of Part 5

        2. 19.Venue of proceedings

        3. 20.Notice of Appeal

        4. 21.Action following receipt of Notice of Appeal

        5. 22.Notice of Hearing

        6. 23.Case management meetings

        7. 24.Evidence

        8. 25.Clinical and other specialist advice

        9. 26.Burden and standard of proof

        10. 27.Consideration of appeals on the papers

        11. 28.Procedure at hearings

        12. 29.Representation

        13. 30.Witness evidence

        14. 31.Attendance of the public at hearings

        15. 32.Postponements and adjournments

        16. 33.Decision of the Committee

        17. 34.Costs of the hearing

        18. 35.Notes and transcripts of hearings

  4. Explanatory Note

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