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Process for determining controlled localities: preliminary matters
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37.—(1) A Local Medical Committee or Local Pharmaceutical Committee may apply in writing to a Primary Care Trust for it to determine whether or not an area specified in the application is to be, or is to be part of, a controlled locality.
(2) Before considering the application, the Primary Care Trust must consider whether or not the application raises a question that it cannot consider by virtue of regulation 36(3).
(3) If the Primary Care Trust decides that the application does raise a question that it cannot consider by virtue of regulation 36(3), it must take no further action in relation to that application other than informing the Committee making the application of that decision and its right of appeal against that decision under regulation 45(1)(b).
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