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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The National Health Service (Charges to Overseas Visitors) Regulations 2015.
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PART 2 Provision for making and recovery of charges
3A.Obligation to record information against an overseas visitor’s consistent identifier
5.Repayment of a sum recovered or secured by a relevant body
6.Provision relating to recovery of charges in respect of refugees and victims of modern slavery
6A.Provision relating to victims of female genital mutilation and supported individuals
PART 4 Overseas visitors exempt from charges
11.Overseas visitors who have made applications for entry clearance or leave to remain prior to the commencement of the immigration health charge
12A.Overseas visitors with Trade and Cooperation Agreement rights
13.Overseas visitors with a United Kingdom issued S1 healthcare certificate or equivalent document
13A.Persons who make late applications under Appendix EU to the immigration rules
15.Refugees, asylum seekers, supported individuals and looked after children
18.Overseas visitors detained in hospital or subject to court ordered treatment
20.Members of the regular and reserve forces, Crown servants and others
22.War pensioners and armed forces compensation scheme payment recipients
1.Amendment of the Personal Injuries (NHS Charges) (General) and Road Traffic (NHS Charges) (Amendment) Regulations 2006
2.Amendment of the Human Tissue Act 2004 (Ethical Approval, Exceptions from Licensing and Supply of Information about Transplants) Regulations 2006
3.Amendment of the National Health Service (Cross-Border Healthcare) Regulations 2013
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