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GPhC launches fees consultation

The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) is consulting on proposals to increase registration fees for pharmacy premises from £262 to £365.  

Fees for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will not be increased this year.   The consultation launched today marks the first phase of a wider review of the GPhC’s longer-term fees strategy, which will also consider areas such as longer fixed-term fees and flexible fee options (for those on parental leave, for example). 

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GPhC launches fees consultation

The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) is consulting on proposals to increase registration fees for pharmacy premises from £262 to £365.  

Fees for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will not be increased this year.   The consultation launched today marks the first phase of a wider review of the GPhC’s longer-term fees strategy, which will also consider areas such as longer fixed-term fees and flexible fee options (for those on parental leave, for example). 

By |January 7th, 2020|Lexpos News|Comments Off on GPhC launches fees consultation

GPhC launches fees consultation

The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) is consulting on proposals to increase registration fees for pharmacy premises from £262 to £365.  

Fees for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will not be increased this year.   The consultation launched today marks the first phase of a wider review of the GPhC’s longer-term fees strategy, which will also consider areas such as longer fixed-term fees and flexible fee options (for those on parental leave, for example). 

By |January 7th, 2020|Lexpos News|Comments Off on GPhC launches fees consultation

GPhC launches fees consultation

The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) is consulting on proposals to increase registration fees for pharmacy premises from £262 to £365.  

Fees for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will not be increased this year.   The consultation launched today marks the first phase of a wider review of the GPhC’s longer-term fees strategy, which will also consider areas such as longer fixed-term fees and flexible fee options (for those on parental leave, for example). 

By |January 7th, 2020|Lexpos News|Comments Off on GPhC launches fees consultation