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The Pharmaceutical Journal Vol 264 No 7082 p232-233
February 5, 2000 Notice-Board

Official notices

Council election 2000

NOMINATIONS for election as members of Council to fill the seven vacancies should be received by the Secretary and Registrar of the Society on or before March 18, 2000. Each nomination must be signed by at least 10 members of the Society, of whom at least five must be from the branch of the member nominated. Those elected will serve for three years.
Nominees who are accepting nomination to the Council are asked to enclose with the nomination form their biographical details, photograph and financial declaration, as indicated on the back of the nomination form.


ANN LEWIS
Secretary and Registrar
Nomination forms are available from the Secretary and Registrar. Nominations can, however, be made by letter.

Retiring members of Council

THE following members of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Council are due to retire in May: Dr Gordon Appelbe, Mr Hassan Argomandkhah, Mr Peter Curphey, Mr Mark Koziol, Mr Ted Smith, Mrs Linda Stone and Mrs Joanne West.
The Council has decided that information should be published concerning attendance by retiring members of Council at regular meetings of the Council in the previous two years. The following information covers the calendar years of 1998 and 1999. In 1998 there were eight regular meetings of the Council, totalling 12 sessions and in 1999 there were six regular meetings, totalling nine sessions. There were therefore 21 possible attendances during the two years. The figures for the retiring members were as follows: Dr Appelbe, 20; Mr Argomandkhah, 20; Mr Curphey, 21; Mr Koziol, 21; Mr Smith, 17; Mrs Stone, 21; Mrs West, 19.

Council election procedure

THE Council of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society has decided that its policy in relation to Council elections should be published each year to enable the membership, and candidates in the election in particular, to be fully aware of the Council's current views on the matter As a general principle, the Council remains convinced that the membership is best served when each aspect of the election is conducted in a manner that, so far as possible, gives candidates an equal opportunity of presenting their views to the membership. The following criteria will, in the Council's view, prevent any member having an advantage over colleagues by virtue of financial resources or any other special influence. They represent a relaxation of previous rules and are designed (a) to encourage more members to vote in the Council election and (b) to ensure that those members who do vote are as well informed about the candidates as possible.

Community Pharmacists Group committee election 2000

THE seven elected places on the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Community Pharmacists Group committee fall vacant at the end of May, 2000.
Nominations for election to the membership of the Community Pharmacists Group Committee are invited from group members and should be received by the secretary to the group by March 18, 2000. Each nomination must be signed by at least five members of the group.
Those accepting nomination as a candidate are asked to enclose with the nomination form their biographical details and a statement of policy amounting to not more than 200 words as indicated on the back of the form.
Nomination forms are available from the secretary to the Community Pharmacists Group at the Society's headquarters.
The election will be conducted by Electoral Reform Balloting Services Ltd using the single transferable vote system. Voting papers will be sent to members of the group in April. The closing date for the receipt of voting papers will be noon on May 13, 2000. Those elected will serve for three years.


ANGELA ATTAH
Secretary to the Community Pharmacists Group

Communications to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain should be addressed, except where otherwise stated, to the Secretary and Registrar, The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1 Lambeth High Street, London SE1 7JN. Tel 020 7735 9141. Fax 020 7735 7629.