Pharmacy Act 2007

Restoration of registration.

61.— (1) The Council shall restore a registration cancelled—

(a) under section 59 , if the person to whom or owner of the pharmacy business to which it related—

(i) applies for its restoration,

(ii) pays the prescribed fee, and

(iii) undertakes to comply with such conditions, if any, as the Council may stipulate,

(b) under section 60 , if the person to whom or owner of the retail pharmacy business to which the registration related—

(i) applies for its restoration within six months of the date when the unpaid fee became due,

(ii) pays the prescribed fee and the unpaid fee.

(2) The Council shall, however, refuse to restore a registration cancelled under section 59 or 60 if it is satisfied on the basis of new evidence or evidence of changed circumstances that, were the applicant applying instead under section 14 or, as the case may be, section 17 , the Council would refuse registration on one of the grounds specified in section 14 (1)(d) or (e) or, as the case may be, section 17 (1)(f).

(3) The Council may, with the consent of the Court, restore a registration the cancellation of which has been confirmed under section 51 or 52 .

(4) Before arriving at a decision under subsection (3), the Council shall give the pharmacist to whom the registration related an opportunity to make oral or written submissions to it.

(5) The Council may attach conditions to a restoration under subsection (3).

(6) The Council shall notify the person to whom or the owner of the retail pharmacy business to which a cancelled registration related of its decision under this section.

(7) Section 21 applies also to a refusal to restore a registration under this section.