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R13.—(1) For the purposes of these Regulations, for the duration of any pilot scheme—
(a)a registered dentist—
(i)who, immediately before the commencement of the pilot scheme, was a member by reason of the registered dentist's employment as a practitioner; and
(ii)who is involved in the operation of the pilot scheme, whether as a person providing piloted services or a dental pilot scheme employee,
is to be treated as a practitioner employed by the relevant Health Board;
(b)a registered dentist, who immediately before the commencement of the pilot scheme was not a member by reason of the registered dentist's employment as a practitioner, is to—
(i)if the registered dentist is providing piloted services, be treated as a practitioner employed by the relevant Health Board or
(ii)if the registered dentist is a dental pilot scheme employee, be treated as an officer employed by the provider of the piloted services,
(c)a registered dentist who is engaged, under a contract for services, by a person providing piloted services to carry out personal dental services in accordance with a pilot scheme is to be treated as a practitioner employed by the relevant Health Board ;
(d)a member who, immediately before the commencement of a pilot scheme—
(i)was employed as an NHS employee or as an NHS dental employee and was not a registered dentist, or
(ii)was employed as a dental pilot scheme employee and was not a registered dentist,
and who, after the commencement of the pilot scheme, is providing piloted services, is to be treated as a whole-time officer employed by the relevant Health Board;
(e)a person other than a registered dentist who—
(i)is employed as a dental pilot scheme employee otherwise than by Health Board
(ii)immediately prior to the commencement of such employment, was employed by a Health Board as an NHS dental employee; and
(iii)was at that time a member,
continues to be eligible to be a member;
(f)a dental therapist who—
(i)is a provider of piloted services or is a dental pilot scheme employee; and
(ii)immediately prior to the commencement of the dental pilot scheme was not a member,
is eligible to be a member;
(g)a person who is providing piloted services is liable to pay contributions under regulation D2 in respect of a member to whom paragraph (c) above applies, or who is employed by that person as a dental pilot scheme employee;
(2) In paragraph (1) above, “relevant Health Board” means the Health Board with which agreement or agreements constituting the pilot scheme in question has or have been made.
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