General medical servicesS
19Arrangements and regulations for general medical services.S
(1)It shall be the duty of every Health Board, in accordance with regulations, to make as respects their area arrangements with medical practitioners for the provision by them of personal medical services for all persons in the area who wish to take advantage of the arrangements; and the services provided in accordance with the arrangements are in this Act referred to as “general medical services”.
(2)Regulations may make provision for defining the personal medical services to be provided and for securing that the arrangements will be such that all persons availing themselves of those services will receive adequate personal care and attendance; and the regulations shall include provision—
(a)for the preparation and publication of lists of medical practitioners who undertake to provide general medical services;
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(d)for the issue to patients or their personal representatives by medical practitioners providing such services as aforesaid of such certificates as may be prescribed, being certificates reasonably required by them under or for the purposes of any enactment;
(e)for the removal from the list of medical practitioners undertaking to provide general medical services for persons in any area of the name of a medical practitioner in whose case it has been determined in such manner as may be prescribed that he has never provided or has ceased to provide general medical services for persons in that area.
[F2(f)for the making of arrangements for the temporary provision of general medical services in an area;
(g)for the circumstances in which a name added to the list by virtue of subsection (5) below may be removed from it.]
(3)The remuneration to be paid under arrangements under this Part to a practitioner who provides general medical services shall not, except in special circumstances, consist wholly or mainly of a fixed salary which has no reference to the number of patients for whom the practitioner has undertaken to provide such services.
[F3(4)Regulations shall —
(a)include provision for the making to a medical practitioner providiong general medical services of payments in respect of qualifying services provided by a spouse or other relative of his; and
(b)provide that the rates and conditions of payment and the qualifying services in respect of which the payments may be made shall be such as may be determined by the Secretary of State after consultation with such bodies as he may recognise as representing such medical practitioners.]
[F4(5)The persons with whom arrangements for the temporary provision of general medical services in an area may be made by virtue of regulations under subsection (2) include medical practitioners who are not on the list of medical practitioners providing such services in the area, and the power to prepare and publish lists of medical practitioners conferred by paragraph (a) of that subsection accordingly includes power to add the names of medical practitioners with whom such arrangements are made to the lists.
(6)Regulations may provide that this Act and any regulations made under it shall apply in relation—
(a)to the making of arrangements for the temporary provision of general medical services; and
(b)to the provision of general medical services in pursuance of any such arrangements,
subject to such modifications as may be specified in the regulations.
(7)Where the registration of a medical practitioner in the register of medical practitioners is suspended—
(a)by a direction of the Health Committee of the General Medical Council under [F5section 37(1) or (2) of the Medical Act 1983] (unfitness to practise by reason of physical or mental condition);
(b)by an Order of that Committee under [F5section 38(1)] of that Act (order for immediate suspension); or
(c)by an interim order [F6under section 42]of that Act,
the suspension shall not terminate any arrangements made with him for the provision of general medical services; but he shall not provide such services in person during that period of suspension.]
[F7(7A)Where the registration of a medical practitioner in the register of medical practitioners is suspended by a direction of the Committee on Professional Performance of the General Medical Council—
(a)under section 36A of the Medical Act 1983 (professional performance),
(b)under section 38(1) of that Act (order for immediate suspension), or
(c)under rules made by virtue of paragraph 5A(3) of Schedule 4 to that Act (procedure of committees),
the suspension shall not, except in so far as is provided by or determined in accordance with regulations under subsection (2) above, terminate any arrangements made with him for the provision of general medical services; but he shall not provide such services in person during the suspension.]
[F8(8)In relation to a Part II medical practitioner—
(a)whose name is included in the list of only one Health Board, and
(b)who practises on his own or in partnership with others all of whom are Part II medical practitioners whose names are included only in that Board’s list,
any reference in this Act to the relevant Health Board is to be construed as a reference to that Board.
F8(9)In relation to a medical practitioner who is not within subsection (8), any reference in this Act to the relevant Health Board is to be construed as a reference to the Board in whose area most of the practice patients live.
F8(10)In this section—
“Part II medical practitioner” means a medical practitioner who provides general medical services under Part II and does not perform personal medical services under section 17C arrangements; and
“practice patient” means—
(a)in relation to a medical practitioner who practises otherwise than in partnership, an individual who is on that practitioner’s list of patients (or, if that practitioner and one or more other medical practitioners together have a single list of patients in connection with section 17C arrangements, an individual who is on that single list);
(b)in relation to a medical practitioner who is one of two or more practitioners who practise in partnership with each other, an individual who is on the list of patients of any of those practitioners (or, if any of those practitioners together have a single list of patients in connection with section 17C arrangements, an individual who is on that single list).]
Subordinate Legislation Made
P1S. 19: s. 19 (with ss. 23, 24, 27, 28, 105(7) and 108(1)) power exercised by S.I. 1991/572
S. 19: for previous exercises of this power see Index to Government Orders.
S. 19: s. 19 (with ss. 27, 69, 75(a), 105(7), 108(1) and Sch. 11 para. 1) power exercised by S.I. 1991/574
S. 19: s. 19 (with ss. 25(2), 26(2), 27(2), 105(7) and 108(1)) power exercised by S.I. 1991/1188.
P2S. 19: s. 19 (with ss. 27 and 108(1)) power exercised by S.I. 1991/2241.
Textual Amendments
F1S. 19(2)(b)(c) repealed (1.4.1998) by 1997 c. 46, s. 41(10)(12), Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 39(2), Sch. 3 Pt. I; S.I. 1998/631, art. 2(b), Sch. 2
F2S. 19(2)(f)(g) inserted by Health and Social Services and Social Security Adjudications Act 1983 (c. 41, SIF 113:3), s. 14(2), Sch. 7 para. 2(a)
F4S. 19(5)–(7) inserted by Health and Social Services and Social Security Adjudications Act 1983 (c. 41, SIF 113:3), s. 14(2), Sch. 7 para. 2(b)
F5Words substituted by Medical Act 1983 (c. 54, SIF 83:1), ss. 54, 56(1), Sch. 5 para. 17(a)
F6Words in s. 19(7)(c) substituted (1.5.1996) by 1995 c. 51, s. 4, Sch. para. 29(a); S.I. 1996/271, art. 2, Sch.
F7S. 19(7A) added (1.7.1997) by 1995 c. 51, s. 4, Sch. para. 29(b); S.I. 1997/1315, art. 2
F8S. 19(8)(9)(10) substituted s. 19(8) (1.4.1998) by 1997 c. 46, s. 41(10), Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 39(3); S.I. 1998/631, art. 2(b), Sch. 2
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1S. 19 extended by Health and Medicines Act 1988 (c. 49, SIF 113:2), s. 17(1)
C2S. 19 restricted (28.11.1997) by 1997 c. 46, s. 1(5)(a); S.I. 1997/2620, art. 2(a)
Valid from 01/04/2004
19A Medical lists.S
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Textual Amendments
F9Ss. 19-23 repealed (1.4.2004) by Primary Medical Services (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 1), ss. 8, 9(1), Sch. para. 1(7); S.S.I. 2004/58, art. 2(3)
Valid from 01/04/2004
19B Vacancies for medical practitioners.S
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Textual Amendments
F10Ss. 19-23 repealed (1.4.2004) by Primary Medical Services (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 1), ss. 8, 9(1), Sch. para. 1(7); S.S.I. 2004/58, art. 2(3)
20 Applications to provide general medical services.S
(1)[F11Subject to subsection (1A) below] all applications made in the prescribed manner to a Health Board for inclusion in [F12the Board’s medical list] shall be referred by the Board to the Medical Practices Committee and F13 any medical practitioner whose application is granted by that Committee shall [F14subject to the provisions of this Part of this Act relating to the disqualification of practitioners] be entitled to the inclusion of his name in the list.
[F15(1A)No medical practitioner who is a national of a member State and is registered by virtue of a qualification granted in a member State shall be entitled to have his application for the inclusion of his name in [F16a Health Board’s medical list] referred to the Medical Practices Committee unless he satisfies the Board that he has that knowledge of English which, in the interests of himself and his patients, is necessary for the provision of general medical services in the Board’s area; and where a Board is not so satisifed with respect to any applicant the Board shall not refer his application to the Committee.]
(2)F17
Textual Amendments
F11Words inserted by S.I. 1981/432, art. 4(1)(a)
F12Words in s. 20(1) substituted (28.2.2003) by 2002 asp 5, ss. 25, 27(2) {Sch. 2 para. 2(3)(a)}; S.S.I. 2003/62, art. 2(1)(c)
F13Words repealed by Health Services Act 1980 (c. 53), Sch. 7
F14Words inserted by Health Services Act 1980 (c. 53), Sch. 6 para. 3
F15S. 20(1A) inserted by S.I. 1981/432, art. 4(1)(b)
F16Words in s. 20(1A) substituted (28.2.2003) by 2002 asp 5, ss. 25, 27(2) {Sch. 2 para. 2(3)(b)}; S.S.I. 2003/62, art. 2(1)(c)
F17Ss. 16(3), 20(2), 51, 52, 59–63, 65–68, 96(2), Sch. 16 paras. 25, 43 repealed by Health Services Act 1980 (c. 53), Sch. 7
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C3S. 20 modified (4.3.2004) by The National Health Service (Tribunal) (Scotland) Regulations 2004 (S.S.I. 2004/38), reg. 26(2)(a) (with regs. 32-34)
C4S. 20(1) excluded (31.3.1995) by S.I. 1995/416, reg. 24(22)
C5S. 20(1A) modified (31.3.1995) by S.I. 1995/416, reg. 24(21)
21 Requirement of suitable experience.S
(1)Where the Secretary of State has made regulations for the purposes of this section, and after a day prescribed as the appointed day for those purposes—
(a)the Medical Practices Committee shall refuse any application under section 20 made after that day if the medical practitioner is not suitably experienced; and
(b)a Health Board shall not arrange under section 19 with a medical practitioner for him to provide general medical services for persons in its area unless the Medical Practices Committee have granted an application by him for the inclusion of his name in the list kept by the Board of medical practitioners undertaking to provide general medical services for persons in that area.
(2)For the purposes of this section a medical practitioner is “suitably experienced” if, but only if, he either—
(a)has acquired the prescribed medical experience, or
(b)is by virtue of regulations made under section 22 exempt from the need to have acquired that experience,
and “medical experience” includes hospital experience in any specialty.
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C6S. 21 excluded (31.3.1995) by S.I. 1995/416, reg. 24(22)
S. 21 applied (28.11.1997) by 1997 c. 46, s. 2(4); S.I. 1997/2620, art. 2(2)
C715.2.1981 appointed under s. 21(1) by S.I. 1980/30, reg. 3
C8S. 21(2) applied (with modifications) (1.4.1998) by 1997 c. 46, s. 11(5)(6); S.I. 1998/631, art. 2(1)(a), Sch. 1
22 Regulations as to section 21.S
(1)Regulations may for the purposes of section 21 provide—
(a)for prescribing the medical experience needed to satisfy paragraph (a) of section 21(2);
(b)as to the documents which an applicant may or must produce as evidence that he is suitably experienced or has acquired medical experience of any particular kind;
(c)for requiring an applicant who claims to have acquired the prescribed experience to submit particulars of his experience to a prescribed body, and for requiring that body, if satisfied that he has acquired the prescribed experience, to issue him a certificate (a “certificate of prescribed experience") to that effect;
(d)for enabling an applicant without the prescribed experience who considers that the medical experience which he has acquired is, or ought to be regarded as, equivalent to the prescribed experience to submit particulars of that experience to a prescribed body, and for requiring or enabling that body, if satisfied that the applicant’s medical experience is so equivalent, to issue him a certificate (a “certificate of equivalent experience") to that effect;
(e)for treating an applicant who holds a certificate of equivalent experience as satisfying paragraph (a) of section 21(2);
(f)as to the circumstances or conditions in or subject to which a medical practitioner is exempt from the need to have acquired the prescribed experience;
(g)for conferring on an applicant who is refused a certificate of prescribed experience or a certificate of equivalent experience a right of appeal to a body constituted by the Secretary of State, and for any matter for which it appears to the Secretary of State to be requisite or expedient to provide in consequence of the conferring of that right;
(h)for anything authorised or required by section 21 to be prescribed or otherwise provided for by regulations.
In this section—
“applicant” means a medical practitioner who has made or proposes to make an application to which paragraph (a) of section 21(1) applies;
“the prescribed experience” means the medical experience for the time being prescribed for the purposes of paragraph (a) of section 21(2).
(2)Regulations under this section shall be framed so as to allow the prescribed experience to be acquired without undertaking whole-time employment.
(3)Any power under this section to make regulations—
(a)may be exercised so as to make different provision for different areas or different periods of time or in relation to different cases or different circumstances;
(b)includes power to make such incidental or supplemental provision in the regulations as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.
Subordinate Legislation Made
P3S. 22: s. 105(7) (with ss. 22 and 108(1)) power exercised by S.I. 1991/576
P4S. 22: for previous exercises of this power see Index to Government Orders.
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C9S. 22 applied (with modification) (1.4.1998) by 1997 c. 46, s. 11(5)(6); S.I. 1998/631, art. 2(1)(a), Sch. 1
23 Distribution of general medical services.S
(1)The Medical Practices Committee may refuse any application under section 20 on the ground that the number of medical practitioners undertaking to provide general medical services in the area of the Health Board concerned or in part of that area is already adequate.
[F18(1A)The Secretary of State may by order specify the maximum number of medical practitioners with whom, in any year, all Health Boards taken as a whole may enter into arrangements under section 19 for the provision of general medical services.
(1B)An order under subsection (1A) may contain such incidental and consequential provisions (including provisions amending this Part of this Act) as appear to the Secretary of State to be appropriate including, in particular, provisions as to the basis on which the Medical Practices Committee are to refuse applications under section 20 in order to secure that any maximum number specified in the order is not exceeded.]
(2)[F19Subject to subsection (2A)] if in the opinion of the Medical Practices Committee additional practitioners are required for any area or part, but the number of applications exceeds the number required, the Committee shall select the persons whose applications are to be granted and shall refuse the other applications.
[F20(2A)If, in the opinion of the Medical Practices Committee, a medical practitioner is required for a particular part of the area of a Health Board, then, in such circumstances as may be prescribed,—
(a)the Board shall, in accordance with regulations, select the medical practitioner whose application they wish to be considered by the Committee; and
(b)the Committee shall not consider any application from a medical practitioner who is not so selected; and
(c)any medical practitioner who has made an application but is not so selected may appeal to the Secretary of State on a point of law;
and if the Secretary of State allows an appeal under paragraph (c) he shall remit the application to the Board for reconsideration.]
(3)Before selecting any persons under subsection (2) the Medical Practices Committee shall consult the Health Board concerned, and that Board shall consult the area medical committee (if any) for their area before expressing their views on the persons to be selected.
(4)Except as provided in subsections (1) to (3), or as required by section 21, the Medical Practices Committee shall not refuse any application under section 20, but
[F21(a)in granting an application shall specify, by reference to one or more prescribed conditions relating to hours or the sharing of work, the provision of general medical services for which the applicant will be entitled to be remunerated; and
(b)]the Committee may grant an application subject to conditions excluding the provision of general medical services by the applicant in such part of parts of the area of the Health Board as the Committee may specify.[F22and an order under subsection (1A) may make provision as to the extent to which account is to be taken under the order of medical practitioners whose ability to carry out renumerated work is limited by virtue of conditions imposed under paragraph (a)]
(5)A medical practitioner who has made an application under section 20 which has been refused [F23by the Medical Practices Committee] or has been granted [F23by that Committee] subject to [F24conditions under paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (4)] may appeal to the Secretary of State [F25on a point of law; and, if the Secretary of State allows such an appeal, he shall remit the application to the Medical Practices Committee for reconsideration].
[F25This subsection does not apply where an application has been refused under paragraph (a) of section 21(1) [F26or under section 8 of the Health and Medicines Act 1988 (persons over retiring age) and regulations under that section].]
(6)Where the Medical Practices Committee select persons from a number of applicants, the persons selected shall not be included in the list in question during the period for bringing an appeal to the Secretary of State or pending the determination of any such appeal.
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(8)[F28In any case where medical practitioners have to be selected from a number of applicants, the Medical Practices Committee or, where subsection (2A) applies, the Health Board shall]—
(a)have regard to any desire expressed by any applicant to practise with other medical practitioners already providing general medical services in the area or part of an area concerned and to any desire expressed by such other practitioners to take any applicant into practice with them;
(b)have special regard to such matters in cases where an applicant is related to any other such practitioner.
Subordinate Legislation Made
P5S. 23: s. 19 (with ss. 23, 24, 27, 28, 105(7) and 108(1)) power exercised (8.3.1991) by S.I.1991/572
Textual Amendments
F18S. 23(1A)(1B) inserted (1.4.1991) by National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19, SIF 113:2), s. 39(1); S.I. 1991/607, art.2(b)
F19Words in s. 23(2) inserted (1.4.1991) by National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19, SIF 113:2), s. 39(2); S.I. 1991/607, art.2(b)(subject to a saving in art. 3)
F20S. 23(2A) inserted (1.4.1991) by National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19, SIF 113:2), s. 39(2); S.I. 1991/607, art.2(b)(subject to a saving in art. 3)
F21S. 23(4)(a) and “(b)" following it inserted (1.4.1991) by National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19, SIF 113:2), s. 39(3); S.I. 1991/607, art.2(b)
F22Words in s. 23(4) inserted (1.4.1991) by National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19, SIF 113:2), s. 39(3); S.I. 1991/607, art.2(b)
F23Words inserted by S.I. 1981/432, art. 4(2)
F24Words in s. 23(5) “conditions under paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (4)" substituted (1.4.1991) by National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19, SIF 113:2), s.39(4); S.I. 1991/607, art.2(b)(subject to a saving in art. 3)
F25Words in s. 23(5) commencing “on a point of law" substituted (1.4.1991 subject as mentioned below) for the words following “Secretary of State" by National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19, SIF 113:2), s.39(4), (the substitution being expressed to be in force by S.I. 1991/607, art.2(b) except insofar as s. 39(4) has effect to repeal the second paragraph of s. 23(5) and is subject to a saving in art. 3 of that S.I.)
F26Words added by Health and Medicines Act 1988 (c. 49, SIF 113:2), s. 25(2), Sch. 2 para. 10
F27S. 23(7) omitted (1.4.1991) by virtue of National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19, SIF 113:2), s.39(5) (and expressed to be repealed (prosp.) by ss. 66(2), 67(2), Sch. 10 of that Act); S.I. 1991/607, art.2(b)(subject to a saving in art. 3)
F28Words in s. 23(8) substituted (1.4.1991) by National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19, SIF 113:2), s.39(6); S.I. 1991/607, art.2(b)(subject to a saving in art. 3)
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C10S. 23(2A)(c) modified (31.3.1995) by S.I. 1995/416, reg. 17(1)(a)(2)-(10)
C11S. 23(5) modified (31.3.1995) by S.I. 1995/416, reg. 17(1)(b)(2)-(10)
24 Regulations for Medical Practices Committee.S
Regulations may make provision for conferring or imposing on the Medical Practices Committee such additional functions in relation to arrangements for the provision of general medical services as may be prescribed; and regulations shall provide—
(a)for requiring Health Boards to make to the Medical Practices Committee, at such times and in such manner as may be prescribed, reports as to—
(i)the number of medical practitioners required to meet the reasonable needs of their areas and the different parts of those areas;
(ii)the occurrence of any vacancies in the lists of medical practitioners kept by them under this Part; and
(iii)the need for filling such vacancies;
(b)for prescribing the procedure for—
(i)the determination of applications by the Medical Practices Committee;
(ii)the making and determination of appeals to the Secretary of State under section 23 [F29and, where such an appeal is allowed, the reconsideration of any application]; and
(iii)requiring Health Boards and applicants to be informed of the decisions of the Committee and the Secretary of State.
[F30(2)Regulations under this section may make provision for, and in connection with, the variation of any condition imposed under subsection (4) or (5) of section 23 including provision for appeals to the Secretary of State on a point of law.]
Subordinate Legislation Made
P6S. 24: s. 19 (with ss. 23, 24, 27, 28, 105(7) and 108(1)) power exercised (8.3.1991) by S.I. 1991/572
Textual Amendments
F29Words in s. 24(b)(ii) inserted (1.4.1991) by National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19, SIF 113:2), s. 39(7)(a); S.I. 1991/607, art.2(b) (subject to a saving in art. 3)
F30S. 24(2) added (1.4.1991) by National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19, SIF 113:2), s. 39(7)(b); S.I. 1991/607, art.2(b) (subject to a saving in art. 3)
[F3124A Liabilities and obligations in relation to deputies.S
(1)Regulations may make provision with respect to the liabilities and obligations of—
(a)a Part II practitioner who, in connection with any obligation of his to provide general medical services, enters into arrangements under which a Part I practitioner deputises, or is engaged to deputise, for him; or
(b)a Part II practitioner who enters into arrangements under which he deputises, or is engaged to deputise, for a Part I practitioner, in connection with that practitioner’s obligation to perform personal medical services in accordance with section 17C arrangements.
(2)The regulations may, in particular—
(a)modify any liabilities or obligations which would otherwise be applicable by virtue of this Part;
(b)apply (with or without modifications) any provision made by or under this Part (including any provision so made by virtue of section 17 of the M1Health and Medicines Act 1988).
(3)In subsection (1)—
“Part I practitioner” means a medical practitioner who performs personal medical services in accordance with section 17C arrangements; and
“Part II practitioner” means a medical practitioner who provides general medical services.]
Textual Amendments
F31S. 24A inserted (5.3.2001 for certain purposes only and otherwiseprosp.) by 1997 c. 46, ss. 25(2), 41(3); S.S.I. 2001/58, art. 2
Marginal Citations
[F3224B Supplementary listsS
(1)Regulations may make provision for the preparation and publication by each Health Board of one or more lists of medical practitioners approved by the Board to assist in the provision of general medical services.
(2)Such a list is in this Act referred to as a “supplementary list”.
(3)A medical practitioner whose name is not included in the Board’s medical list or services list may not assist in the provision of general medical services in the Board’s area unless his name is included in the Board’s supplementary list.
(4)The regulations may (either or both)—
(a)make provision for the application (with such modifications as the Scottish Ministers think fit) to supplementary lists or to persons who are, have been or seek to be included in a supplementary list, of;
(b)in relation to such lists and persons, make provision analogous to any provision made by,
any regulations made under this Act in relation to medical lists or to persons who are, have been or seek to be included in a medical list.]
Textual Amendments
F32S. 24B inserted (28.2.2003 in regard to s. 24B(1)(2)(4) and 31.5.2003 in regard to s. 24B(3)) by 2002 asp 5, ss. 18(2), 27(2); S.S.I. 2003/62, art. 2(1)(b)(2) (with savings for effects of 2003 asp 5, s. 18(2) by S.S.I. 2003/63, art. 2)
[F3324C Application for inclusion in supplementary listS
(1)No medical practitioner—
(a)who is a national of a member State and is registered by virtue of a qualification granted in a member State shall be entitled to have his name included in a Health Board’s supplementary list unless he satisfies the Board that he has that knowledge of English which, in the interests of himself and his patients, is necessary for him to assist in the provision of general medical services in the Board’s area; or
(b)shall be so entitled unless he is suitably experienced.
(2)For the purposes of subsection (1)(b) a medical practitioner is “suitably experienced” if, but only if, he either—
(a)has acquired such medical experience as may be prescribed; or
(b)is by virtue of regulations made under this subsection, being regulations analogous to those made under section 22, exempt from the need to have acquired that experience,
and “medical experience” includes hospital experience in any speciality.
(3)Subsections (2) and (3) of section 22 apply in relation to regulations under subsection (2) above as they apply in relation to regulations under that section except that, for that purpose, the reference in subsection (2) of that section to the “prescribed experience” shall be construed as a reference to the medical experience prescribed by virtue of paragraph (a) of subsection (2) above.]
Textual Amendments
F33S. 24C inserted (28.2.2003) by 2002 asp 5, ss. 18(2), 27(2); S.S.I. 2003/62, art. 2(1)(b) (with savings for effects of 2003 asp 5, s. 18(2) by S.S.I. 2003/63, art. 2)