Apportionment of liability to pay NHS charges5
1
This regulation applies where each of two or more persons (“the compensators”)—
a
has made a compensation payment8 to or in respect of a person in consequence of any injury suffered by him; or
b
is, or is alleged to be, liable to any extent in respect of the injury.
2
This paragraph applies where—
a
one of the compensators applies for a certificate under section 151 and, at the time of making the application, requests that the liability to pay the relevant NHS charges be apportioned between the compensators; and
b
before she issues the certificate, the Secretary of State receives sufficient evidence to enable her to determine how that liability is to be apportioned.
3
This paragraph applies where—
a
a compensator to whom a certificate has been issued, requests that the liability to pay the relevant NHS charges be apportioned between the compensators; and
b
the Secretary of State receives sufficient evidence to enable her to determine how that liability is to be apportioned between the compensators.
4
Where paragraph (2) or (3) applies—
a
the Secretary of State shall determine or, in the case of a compensator to whom a certificate has been issued, re-determine, the liability of each compensator to pay the relevant NHS charges;
b
for the purposes of sub-paragraph (a), the Secretary of State shall apportion between the compensators the amount of relevant NHS charges that would be payable if there were only one compensator;
c
in the case of a compensator to whom a certificate has not been issued, the certificate when issued to him shall specify the liability to pay the relevant NHS charges and the share of that liability that has been apportioned to him; and
d
in the case of a compensator to whom a certificate has been issued, when the Secretary of State re-determines his liability to pay the relevant NHS charges, subsections (5) and (7) of section 156 (review of certificates) shall apply as if the re-determination were a review under that section.