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The Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians Order 2007

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General functions of the Society in respect of pharmacy technicians’ and prospective pharmacy technicians’ education, training and the acquisition of experience

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24.  The Society shall have the general functions of—

(a)promoting high standards of education and training, and in respect of the acquisition of experience, for pharmacy technicians and prospective pharmacy technicians; and

(b)overseeing all stages of the education, training and acquisition of experience of pharmacy technicians and prospective pharmacy technicians in England and Wales, including—

(i)preregistration education, training and acquisition of experience,

(ii)post-registration education, training and acquisition of experience required for continuing professional development or required for education, training and acquisition of experience in respect of specialisations, and

(iii)education, training and acquisition of experience for persons seeking restoration to the Register of Pharmacy Technicians.

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