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SCHEDULES

[F1SCHEDULE 12AE+WPharmaceutical remuneration

Pharmaceutical remuneration to be apportioned among [F2integrated care boards]E+W

Textual Amendments

2(1)[F3NHS England] must determine the elements of pharmaceutical remuneration in respect of which apportionments are to be made in relation to a financial year in accordance with this paragraph.E+W

(2)In this Schedule, those elements of pharmaceutical remuneration are referred to as “designated elements”.

(3)[F3NHS England] must notify each [F4integrated care board] of a determination under sub-paragraph (1).

(4)[F3NHS England] must apportion the sums paid by it in respect of each designated element during the financial year among all [F5integrated care boards], in such manner as [F3NHS England] thinks appropriate.

(5)In apportioning sums under sub-paragraph (4), [F3NHS England] may, in particular, take into account the financial consequences of orders for the provision of drugs that are attributable to the members of each [F6integrated care board].

(6)Where an amount of pharmaceutical remuneration is apportioned to [F7an integrated care board], [F3NHS England]

(a)may deduct that amount from the sums that it would otherwise pay to [F8the board] under section 223G(1), and

(b)if it does so, must notify [F9the board] accordingly.

(7)The Secretary of State may direct [F3NHS England] that an element of pharmaceutical remuneration specified in the direction is not to be included in a determination under sub-paragraph (1).

(8)In determining the amount to be allotted to [F10an integrated care board] for the purposes of section 223G, [F3NHS England] must take into account the effect of this Schedule.

[F11(9)For the purposes of sections 223GC and 223M(1)(b) and paragraph 22 of Schedule 1B, any amount of which an integrated care board is notified under sub-paragraph (6) is to be treated as expenditure of the group which is attributable to the performance by it of its functions in the year in question.]]

Textual Amendments