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7. For the purposes of section 130A(5) of the Act a person is not to be regarded as professionally concerned with a qualifying patient’s medical treatment if that person—
(a)is representing the patient in accordance with—
(i)arrangements made for the purposes of section 130A functions;
(ii)arrangements made other than for the purposes of that section;
(b)has in the past represented the qualifying patient in accordance with arrangements referred to in sub-paragraph (a) and in doing so was not otherwise professionally concerned in that patient’s treatment.
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