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The Primary Care Trusts (Functions) (England) Regulations 2000

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Functions not to be exercisable by Primary Care Trusts

4.—(1) The delegable functions exercisable under or by virtue of the enactments specified in column (1) of Schedule 4 to these Regulations (the subject matter of the relevant functions being indicated in column (2) of that Schedule) are not to be exercisable by a Primary Care Trust.

(2) Delegable functions relating to general medical services, other than those functions specified in regulation 3(2), are not to be exercisable by a Primary Care Trust.

(3) Any function conferred on a Health Authority with respect to the giving of any directions is not to be exercisable by a Primary Care Trust.

(4) A Health Authority may not direct a Primary Care Trust to exercise any of the functions referred to in paragraphs (1) to (3).

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