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12.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) and to paragraphs 13 and 16, the fee payable under regulation 33(3) in connection with the holding of a wholesale dealer’s licence is £281.
(2) The fee payable under regulation 33(3) is £168 where the wholesale dealer’s licence—
(a)relates to anything done in a registered pharmacy by or under the supervision of a pharmacist and amounts to wholesale dealing, where such dealing constitutes no more than 15% of the total value of the sale of authorised medicinal products carried on at that pharmacy;
(b)does not relate to anything done in a registered pharmacy, where the total value of the sale by way of wholesale dealing in authorised medicinal products does not exceed £35,000; or
(c)relates to general sale list medicines only.
(3) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (2), the total value shall be calculated in accordance with Part 2 of this Schedule and the references to “marketing authorization” and “authorization holder” in Part 2 shall be interpreted as if they were references to “wholesale dealer’s licence” and “licence holder”, respectively.
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