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Registration ID: 127176 Submitted by lobbyist on: August 11, 2011 10:29:51 AM Accepted by Registrar on: August 12, 2011 08:38:46 AM
Designated Filer Information
Vance, Geraldine
Suite 1530 1200 West 73rd Avenue
Vancouver, BC, V6P 6G5
604-269-2860
Canada
Organization Information
B.C. Pharmacy Association
Represents the interests of pharmacists and pharmacies to British Columbia
Suite 1530 1200 West 73rd Avenue
Vancouver, BC, V6P 6G5
604-269-2860
Canada
Relevant Affiliates
The client has no relevant affiliates.
Government or Government Agency Funding
The organization does not receive any funding from a government or government agency.
Other Controlling or Directing Interests
The organization has no other controlling or directing interests.
Active Registration Period
August 11, 2011
March 13, 2012
Organization's In-House Lobbyists
Name:
Mitchell, Marnie
August 11, 2011
Inactivation Date:
January 9, 2012
BC Public Office Background
This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.
Lobbying Activities
Health
Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision
Fees and other compensation for pharmacists and pharmacies in British Columbia is the subject matter. Intended outcomes are programs and policies that serve the interest of BC population and are fair to pharmacists and pharmacies.
Target Contacts
Target Type
Name
Title or Constituency
Date Added
Minister
de Jong,
Mike
Minister of Health
August 11, 2011
Name:
Vance, Geraldine
January 9, 2012
Inactivation Date:
March 15, 2012
BC Public Office Background
This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.
Lobbying Activities
Health
Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision
Fees and other compensation for pharmacists and pharmacies in British Columbia is the subject matter. Intended outcomes are programs and policies that serve the interest of BC population and are fair to pharmacists and pharmacies.