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This legislation has been repealed.

PHARMACY ACT 1931 (REPEALED) - SECT 30

Entitlement to re-registration on payment of fees

    (1)     A person whose registration has been cancelled for failure to pay the annual registration fee determined under section 57 (Determination of fees) for a year is entitled to be re-registered if the person gives the board a completed application form and pays the fee.

Note     If a form is approved under s 57A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.

    (2)     The entitlement of a person to re-registration under this section is an entitlement to registration on the same terms and subject to the same conditions (if any) as applied to the person's registration immediately before the cancellation of the registration.

    (3)     The board may refuse to re-register a person under this section if it is satisfied that—

        (a)     if the person is an individual—the person is not competent to practise pharmacy or is not of good character; or

        (b)     if the person is a company—a director or employee member of the company is not competent to practise pharmacy or is not of good character.

    (4)     An entitlement to re-registration under this section is subject to the provisions of this Act under which a person's name is authorised or required to be removed from the register.



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