NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section XXVIII of the Byelaws that the Council of the Society has approved proposals to alter the Byelaws as hereunder and that they intend to make such alterations after the expiry of 60 days from the date of this notice.
SECTION II
Paragraph 2 delete the figures "£138" and substitute the figures "£142". *
Paragraph 2 (ii) delete the figures "£138" and substitute the figures "£142". *
Paragraph 2 (iii) delete the figures "£78" and substitute the figures "£80". *
Paragraph 2 (iii) delete the figures "£60" and substitute the figures "£62". *
Paragraph 2 (iv) delete the figures "£18" and substitute the figures "£19". *
Paragraph 2 (iv) (a) delete the figures "£60" and substitute the figures "£62". *
Paragraph 2 (iv) (b) delete the figures "£60" and substitute the figures "£62". *
Paragraph 2 (iv) (b) delete the figures "£138" and substitute the figures "£142". *
Paragraph 2 (v) delete the figures "£67" and substitute the figures "£69". *
Paragraph 7 delete the figures "£297" and substitute the figures "£306". *
SECTION XIX
Paragraph 2 (b) delete the figures "£137" and substitute the figures "£141". *
Paragraph 4 (d) delete the figures "£137" and substitute the figures "£141". *
Paragraph 5 (b) delete the figures "£137" and substitute the figures "£141". *
Paragraph 6 (e) (ii) delete the figures "£368" and substitute the figures "£379". *
Paragraph 6 (e) (iii) delete the figures "£137" and substitute the figures "£141". *
SECTION XX
Paragraph 3 delete the figures "£137" and substitute the figures "£141". *
(* or such other amounts as the Privy Council may approve).
ANN LEWIS
Secretary and Registrar
NOTE 1: Premises fees are fixed by regulation of the Secretary of State for the Department of Health to whom the Council will make application for the registration fee to be increased from £139 to £143, the retention fee to be increased from £89 to £92 and the restoration fee to be increased from £286 to £295 as from January 1, 2001.
NOTE 2: This notice was first gazetted in The Journal of August 5. Unfortunately, the proposed increase from £18 to £19 in the fee for retired members aged 60 years or over and for members unable to work because of ill health (Section 2, Paragraph 2 [iv]) was omitted.
FOLLOWING the introduction of competence-based training and assessment for preregistration programmes which commenced after June, 1993, all pharmacists intending to act as preregistration tutors are required by resolution of the Council of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society to attend a one-day tutor training seminar about the Society's preregistration training programme. Prospective tutors should note that attendance at such a seminar is a prerequisite for the commencement of a preregistration trainee's training and that attendance at a seminar prior to 1993 does not obviate the need for attendance in 2001.
Anyone who has attended a seminar since 1993 but who has not tutored a preregistration trainee within the past three years must attend another seminar before his or her trainee commences training, Anyone who has taken over the duties of a preregistration tutor and who has not yet attended a seminar must attend the next available seminar.
Training seminars will be held on Monday, October 9, in London [new date], Tuesday, November 7, in Manchester, and on Wednesday, November 22, in London.
Anyone who needs to attend should call the Society's education division on 020 7735 9141 ext 375 for further details and a registration form.
Note: Because requirements for tutors will change from 2001 onwards, the Society cannot offer places on these seminars to anyone who will not be tutoring a trainee in the academic year 2000-01.
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.