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Vol 279 No 7463 p138-139
4 August 2007


Proposed amendment to Rules: The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (Fees in Connection with the 2008 Registration Cycle) Rules

The Council of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, in exercise of the powers conferred upon it by article 40(1) of the Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians Order 2007 and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, and after consulting in accordance with article 40(4) of the Order and such persons as appear to it requisite to be consulted, hereby makes the following Rules:

Rule 1. Citation, commencement and extent
These Rules may be cited as the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (Fees in Connection with the 2008 Registration Cycle). Rules shall come into force on [date].

Rule 2. Interpretation
In these Rules: “registrant” means a person whose name is registered in the Register of Pharmacists; “Registration Rules” means the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (Registration) Rules 2007; and “retention fee” means the fee specified in Rule 4(1), (2) or (3) as appropriate.

Rule 3. Application fee in respect of registration in the Register of Pharmacists
The application fee for registration in Part 1 or Part 2 of the Register of Pharmacists shall be £206.

Rule 4. Fees in respect of retention of registration in the Register of Pharmacists
(1) The annual fee for a registrant who wishes to retain his entry in Part 1 of the Register of Pharmacists shall be £425.

(2) The annual fee for a registrant resident in the British Islands or the European Economic Area who wishes to retain his entry in Part 2 of the Register of Pharmacists shall be £96.

(3) The annual fee for a registrant resident outside the British Islands or European Economic Area who wishes to retain his entry in Part 2 of the Register of Pharmacists shall be £168.

Rule 5. Fees in respect of voluntary removal from the Register of Pharmacists
A registrant wishing to remove his name from the Register of Pharmacists in accordance with the Registration Rules shall not pay any fee.

Rule 6. Fees in respect of restoration to the Register of Pharmacists
(1) Any person (a) who does not pay the appropriate retention fee as specified in Rule 4 and who is therefore removed from the Register of Pharmacists in accordance with the Registration Rules; and (b) who subsequently wishes to restore his name to the Register, shall pay a fee of £810 in addition to the appropriate retention fee for the year in which he is restored to the Register of Pharmacists.

(2) Any person (a) who has voluntarily removed his name from the Register of Pharmacists in accordance with the Registration Rules; and (b) who subsequently wishes to restore his name to the Register of Pharmacists; or (c) whose application for restoration to the Register of Pharmacists has been granted by the Society’s Disciplinary Committee, shall pay a fee of £206, in addition to the appropriate retention fee for the year in which he is restored to the Register of Pharmacists.

(3) The whole of the restoration fee specified in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be payable irrespective of the amount of time that the person has been removed from the Register of Pharmacists.

(4) The whole of the retention fee in respect of the year in which the person is restored to the Register of Pharmacists, as specified in Rule 4, shall be payable, irrespective of the date on which the person is so restored.

Rule 7. Fees in respect of annotations in the Register of Pharmacists as a supplementary or independent prescriber
(1) The application fee for annotating a registrant’s entry in the Register of Pharmacists as a supplementary prescriber, or as an independent prescriber, shall be £53.

(2) A registrant wishing to remove an annotation from his entry in the Register of Pharmacists in accordance with the Registration Rules shall not pay any fee.

Rule 8. Fees in respect of transferring to a different part of the Register of Pharmacists
(1) A registrant wishing to transfer from Part 1 to Part 2 of the Register of Pharmacists shall not pay any fee.

(2) A registrant wishing to transfer from Part 2 to Part 1 of the Register of Pharmacists in any calendar year shall pay the difference between any retention fee already paid by him in respect of that calendar year, and the Part 1 retention fee for that calendar year specified in Rule 4(1).

Rule 9. Fees in respect of change of residential status in Part 2 of the Register of Pharmacists
(1) A registrant in Part 2 of the Register of Pharmacists who (a) is resident outside the British Islands or European Economic Area, (b) who wishes to change his status, in any calendar year, to that of a registrant in Part 2 of the Register of Pharmacists, resident within the British Islands or European Economic Area, and (c) who has previously paid the retention fee due in that calendar year, shall not pay be required to pay any additional fees, or be entitled to any refund.

(2) A registrant in Part 2 of the Register of Pharmacists (a) who is resident within the British Islands or the European Economic Area, (b) who in any calendar year wishes to change his status to that of a registrant in Part 2 of the Register of Pharmacists resident outside the British Islands or the European Economic Area, and (c) who has previously paid the retention fee due in that calendar year, shall pay a fee of £72.

Rule 10. Fees in connection with certificates
(1) The fee for replacement of a certificate of registration shall be £15.

(2) The fee for issue of a certificate of current professional status shall be £75.

Rule 11. Administration fee
The fee for reprocessing payments which have not been honoured by the bank of the applicant or registrant shall be £15.

Rule 12. Fees in respect of assessment of qualifications of EEA applicants who are not eligible for mutual automatic recognition
The fees in respect of assessment of qualifications of EEA applicants who are not eligible for mutual automatic recognition and who are required to apply for registration through the non-compliant EEA route shall be £631.

Given under the official seal of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain this […]th day of
[…] 2007.

Hemant Patel
President
Ann Lewis
Secretary

Ann Lewis
Secretary and Registrar

NOTES
1. At its meeting on 26 July 2007, the Society’s Council proposed that the fees in relation to registration for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, and fees relating to the Society’s registration examination should be amended.

2. The reasoning behind the Council’s proposed increases are fully set out in the document “2008 Fees Consultation”. Paper copies of the consultation are available from on application to The Registrar, Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1 Lambeth High Street, London SE1 7JN.

3. Fees in relation to the registration of pharmacists are now set by Rules made under the Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians Order 2007. A draft of the Rules dealing with the 2008 fee cycle is set out above for consultation (see Note 2) and the consultation closes on 3 October.

4. The Society has not yet implemented the provisions in the 2007 Order that deal with matters relating to education. As such, fees in relation to education continue to be dealt with under the Society’s byelaws. A draft of the proposed amendment to the fourth Schedule to the Byelaws is set out in a separate Official Notice below. The draft byelaw deletes the provisions relating to registration fees (since these are now dealt with in Rules) and sets out new fees for the Society’s registration examination.

5. The provisions relating to registration of pharmacy technicians in the 2007 Order have not yet been brought into force by the Government. As such, registration of pharmacy technicians with the Society continues to be on a voluntary basis, and the procedures will be governed by the Pharmacy Technicians Protocol. The Society’s Council intends to amend the fees to be paid by pharmacy technicians. A schedule of the new application fees is set out in a separate Official Notice

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