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These Regulations may be cited as the Human Medicines (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2015 and shall come into force on 1st October 2015.
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The Human Medicines Regulations 2012 are amended as follows.
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(1) Regulation 8 (general interpretation) is amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph (2), for “18(7) and (8)” substitute “18(4) and (5)”;
(3) In paragraph (3), for “18(8)” substitute “18(5)”; and
(4) In paragraph (4), for “18(8)” substitute “18(5)”.
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In regulation 38 (imports from states other than EEA states), in paragraph (3)(b), for the words from “the principles” to the end substitute “good manufacturing practice for active substances”.
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In regulation 39 (further requirements for manufacturer’s licence), in paragraph (8), for “44(4) to (6)” substitute “44(5) and (6)”.
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(1) Regulation 44 (requirements for wholesale dealers to deal only with specified persons) is amended as follows.
(2) Omit paragraph (1).
(3) In paragraph (2)—
(a) for “From 28th October 2013 the” substitute “The”;
(b) after sub-paragraph (b), insert “or”;
(c) in sub-paragraph (c), for “country A; or” (at the end of the sub-paragraph) substitute “country A.”;
(d) omit sub-paragraph (d).
(4) In paragraph (3), omit “(1),”.
(5) Omit paragraph (4).
(6) In paragraph (5), for “From 28th October 2013, the” substitute “The”.
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(1) Regulation 233 (exemption for supply etc under a PGD by person conducting a retail pharmacy business) is amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph (1)(a), after paragraph (ivc) insert—“
(ivd) Public Health England,
(ive) Public Health Agency,”.
(3) In paragraph (5), in sub-paragraph (a) for “to (ivc) (health bodies), on behalf of that body” substitute “to (ive) (health bodies), by or on behalf of the person specified in column 2 of Part 2 of Schedule 16 against the entry in column 1 for that body”.
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In regulation 256E (removal of a person’s entry from the list), in paragraph (a), for “256I(1)(b)” substitute “256I(1)(c)”.
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(1) Regulation 346 (Secretary of State to carry out a review of certain provisions) is amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph (2)—
(a) in sub-paragraph (c) after paragraph (xxviiif) insert—“
(xxviiifa) 233(1)(a)(ivd) and (ive),”; and
(b) in sub-paragraph (d), for paragraph (iva) substitute—“
(iva) 17, Part 1 item 12, Part 2 items 4a and 11, Part 4 items 11 and 12 and Part 5 items 7a and 18,”.
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(1) Schedule 17 (exemption for sale, supply or administration by certain persons) is amended as follows.
(2) In Part 2 (exemption from the restriction on supply of prescription only medicines), after item 4 in the table add—
4a Persons employed or engaged in the provision of drug treatment services provided by, on behalf of or under arrangements made by one of the following bodies–(a) an NHS body;(b) a local authority;(c) Public Health England; or(d) Public Health Agency. 4a A prescription only medicine for parenteral administration containing naloxone hydrochloride but no other substance that is classified as a product available on prescription only. 4a The supply shall be only in the course of provisions of lawful drug treatment services and only where required for the purpose of saving life in an emergency.
(3) In Part 5 (exemptions from the restrictions in regulation 220 and 221 for certain persons who supply certain medicinal products), after item 7 in the table add—
7a Persons employed or engaged in the provision of drug treatment services provided by, on behalf of or under arrangements made by one of the following bodies–(a) an NHS body;(d) a local authority;(c) Public Health England; or(d) Public Health Agency. 7a A prescription only medicine for parenteral administration containing naloxone hydrochloride but no other substance that is classified as a product available on prescription only. 7a The supply shall be only in the course of provisions of lawful drug treatment services and only where required for the purpose of saving life in an emergency.
Signed by the authority of the Secretary of State.
Jane Ellison
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State,
Department of Health
9th July 2015
Simon Hamilton
Minister for Health, Social Services and Public Safety
9th July 2015