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PART 2AMENDMENT OF THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE (PENSION SCHEME) REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2008

Amendment of regulation 137

52.  In regulation 137 (Interpretation of Part 3: general)—

(a)before the definition of “corresponding health service scheme” insert—

corresponding 1995 scheme” means a corresponding health service scheme, the provisions of which the Department has determined correspond to the provisions of the 1995 Regulations;

corresponding 2008 scheme” means a corresponding health service scheme, the provisions of which the Department has determined correspond to the provisions of these Regulations;;

(b)for the definition of “corresponding health service scheme” substitute—

(c)after the definition of “GDS provider” insert—

(d)after the definition of “GMS practice” insert—

(e)for the definition of “host Board” substitute—

(f)for definition of “OOH services” substitute—

OOH services” means services which are required to be provided in the out of hours period and which, if provided during core hours by a GMS practice or APMS contractor to patients to whom the practice or contractor is required by its GMS contract or APMS contract to provide essential services, would be or would be similar to essential services;;

(g)after the definition of “OOH services” insert—

ophthalmic provider” means a registered medical practitioner who is included in an ophthalmic list kept and published by the Agency pursuant to regulation 8(1) of the General Ophthalmic Services Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 (ophthalmic list);;

(h)for the newly inserted definition of “ophthalmic provider”, substitute—

ophthalmic provider” means a registered medical practitioner who is included in an ophthalmic performers list kept by the Agency pursuant to regulation 8(1) of the General Ophthalmic Services Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 and is a party to GOS arrangements;;

(i)in the definition of “practitioner”, in paragraph (a) after “a registered medical practitioner” insert “or ophthalmic provider,”.

(2)

1984 c. 8 (Tynwald)