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Make consequential changes to primary and secondary legislation as a result of provisions in the Pensions Acts 2007 and 2008.

Places restrictive measures on certain persons, entities and bodies responsible for the misappropriation of Egyptian State funds.

Amends the Medicines Act 1968 to remove ‘the three year rule’, which restricts certain pharmacists who qualified in the European Union from being responsible pharmacist in charge of a newly established pharmacy.

Makes changes to salaries paid under the Ministerial and other Salaries Act 1975.

Declares York St John University to be an exempt charity within the meaning of the Charities Act 1993.

Prescribes fees to be paid by a person who has given, or who proposes to give, a notice of appeal to the Immigration and Asylum Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal.

Enable a Minister of the Crown to impose specific duties on public authorities to ensure better performance by the public authorities listed of their duty to have due regard to the following matters:

Consolidate the National Health Service (Charges to Overseas Visitors) Regulations 1989, SI 1989/306, relating to the making and recovery of charges for services provided under the National Health Service Act 2006 to persons not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom.

Amend the Social Security (Claims and Payments) Regulations 1987, SI 1987/1968.

Revoke the School Governance (Contracts) (England) Regulations 2005 which require the governing bodies of maintained schools to have regard to the Code of Practice on Workforce Matters in Public Sector Service Contracts (commonly referred to as the "Two-Tier Code") when entering into a contract which involves a transfer of staff.

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