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[F149Q RegulationsE+W+S

(1)Any decision by a [F2Primary Care Trust or] Health Authority referred to in this group of sections shall be reached in accordance with regulations made by the Secretary of State about such decisions.

(2)The regulations shall include provision—

(a)requiring the practitioner to be given notice of any allegation against him,

(b)giving him the opportunity of putting his case at a hearing before a [F3Primary Care Trust or] Health Authoriy make any decision affecting him under this group of sections,

(c)requiring him to be given notice of the [F4decision of the Primary Care Trust or of the Health Authority] and the reasons for it and of any right of appeal which he may have.

(3)The regulations may, in particular, make provision as to criteria which the [F5Primary Care Trust or] Health Authority must apply when making decisions in unsuitability cases.]

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