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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: NHS costs recovery
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Health Act 2006, Cross Heading: NHS costs recovery.
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Valid from 29/01/2007
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In section 153 of the 2003 Act (information contained in certificates relating to recovery of NHS charges in cases of injury requiring NHS services), for subsection (9) substitute—
“(9)For the purposes of subsection (10), a claim made by or on behalf of an injured person is a qualifying claim if—
(a)it does not fall within subsection (3) or within any other description of claim specified in regulations, and
(b)it is settled, and the damages payable under the settlement are to be reduced to reflect the injured person's share in the responsibility for the injury in question.”
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