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Changes over time for: Paragraph 15


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Version Superseded: 20/10/2003
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Point in time view as at 01/02/1991.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Health and Social Security Act 1984, Paragraph 15.

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15E+WThe following sub-paragraphs shall be substituted for paragraph 2(d) to (g) of Schedule 7 (additional provisions as to Community Health Councils)—
“(d)the consultation of Councils by District Health Authorities or relevant Family Practitioner Committees with respect to such matters, and on such occasions, as may be prescribed;
(e)the furnishing of information to Councils by such Authorities and Committees, and the right of members of Councils to enter and inspect premises controlled by such Authorities;
(f)the consideration by Councils of matters relating to the operation of the health service within their districts, and the giving of advice by Councils to such Authorities and Committees on such matters;
(g)the preparation and publication of reports by Councils on such matters, and the furnishing and publication by such Authorities or Committees of comments on the reports; and”.
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