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The National Health Service (Licensing and Pricing) Regulations 2013

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Calculation of turnover for the purposes of section 105(4) of the ActE+W

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3.—(1) For the purposes of section 105(4) of the Act (maximum amount of a variable monetary penalty), the turnover of a person (other than F1... [F2an integrated care board]) on whom a variable monetary penalty is imposed (P) is to be the applicable turnover in England—

(a)during the business year preceding the date on which [F3NHS England] gives notice of a proposed variable monetary penalty to P under paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 11 to the Act (procedure for discretionary requirements); or

(b)if figures are not available for that business year, the one immediately preceding it.

(2) Where the business year preceding the date of the notice is more or less than 12 months, the turnover is to be the applicable turnover in that business year divided by the number of months in that business year and multiplied by 12.

(3) Where there is no preceding business year, the turnover is to be the applicable turnover of P for the period of 12 months ending on the last day of the month preceding the month in which the date of the notice falls.

(4) Where in the application of paragraph (3) the period for which P has applicable turnover is less than 12 months, the turnover is to be the applicable turnover in that period divided by the number of months in that period and multiplied by 12.

(5) Where P’s business consists of two or more parts that each prepare accounts, the applicable turnover shall be calculated by adding together the applicable turnover of each of those parts, save that no account shall be taken of any turnover resulting from the supply of services by one part to the other.

(6) In this regulation—

“applicable turnover” means the amounts, calculated in conformity with accounting practices and principles which are generally accepted in England, which are derived by P from the provision of health care services for the purposes of the NHS (whether or not a licence is required to provide such services), after deduction of trade discounts, value added tax and other taxes based on such amounts.

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