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Part 1 U.K. National Health Service

General and personal medical services, general dental services, general ophthalmic services and pharmaceutical servicesU.K.

18 Out of hours medical servicesE+W

(1)This section applies to arrangements made by—

(a)a medical practitioner, in connection with any obligation of his to provide general medical services under arrangements under section 29 of the 1977 Act, or

(b)any person (the “participant”), in connection with any obligation of his to provide personal medical services under section 28C arrangements,

under which a person undertakes, or persons undertake, to provide out of hours services.

(2)Regulations may make provision—

(a)for such arrangements to be made, in the case of a service provider of a specified description, only if the service provider is approved in accordance with the regulations;

[F1(b)for approval to be given, as respects out of hours services provided for persons in the area of any Primary Care Trust or Health Authority, by—

(i)that Primary Care Trust or Health Authority,

(ii)another Primary Care Trust, or

(iii)another Health Authority,]

(c)as to steps to be taken by any [F2Primary Care Trust or] Health Authority for making available information about approvals which have been given;

(d)as to the procedure for applying for approval;

(e)as to requirements (including requirements imposed by a [F2Primary Care Trust or] Health Authority) with which an approved service provider must comply;

(f)as to the suspension or withdrawal of any approval;

(g)as to circumstances in which, while the arrangements are in force, there may be transferred to the service provider—

(i)liabilities or obligations of the medical practitioner by virtue of Part 2 of the 1977 Act, or

(ii)(as the case may be) liabilities or obligations of the participant by virtue of the section 28C arrangements;

(h)as to criteria to be applied in making decisions under the regulations;

(i)as to appeals against decisions of [F3Primary Care Trusts and of] Health Authorities under the regulations.

(3)In this section—