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26.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) to (4), no amendment or variation to the LPS scheme is to have effect unless it is in writing and signed by or on behalf of the NHSCB and the (relevant) LPS contractor (C).
(2) The NHSCB may vary an LPS scheme without C's consent where it—
(a)is reasonably satisfied that it is necessary to vary the scheme so as to comply with the 2006 Act, any regulations made under that Act, or any direction given by the Secretary of State under that Act; and
(b)notifies C in writing of the wording of the proposed variation and the date upon which that variation is to take effect,
and, where it is reasonably practicable to do so, the date that the proposed variation is to take effect must be not less than 14 days after the date on which the notice under paragraph (b) is served on C.
(3) During an emergency requiring the flexible provision of pharmaceutical services, the NHSCB may, on application from C—
(a)permit C a temporary change to the days on which or times at which C is obliged to provide local pharmaceutical services at the scheme premises, or permit temporary closure of those premises, if—
(i)C gives at least 24 hours notice of the change or closure, and
(ii)the reasons given by C for the request are, in the opinion of the NHSCB adequate reasons; or
(b)permit C any other temporary variation to C's LPS scheme that, in the opinion of the NHSCB, will facilitate continuity of the provision of services of a kind that may be provided under section 126, or by virtue of section 127, of the 2006 Act M1 (arrangements for pharmaceutical services and additional pharmaceutical services) during the emergency.
(4) The NHSCB need not approve the request referred to in sub-paragraph (3)(a)(ii) in advance of the change or closure, but if it does not do so and decides subsequently that C's reasons are not, in its opinion, adequate reasons, then the days on which or times at which C is obliged to provide local pharmaceutical services at the scheme premises are to revert to the overridden days and times, from the day after the date on which that decision is given to C.
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M1Section 126 has been amended by the Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) (“the 2012 Act”), sections 220(7) and 213(7)(k), and Schedule 4, paragraph 63. Section 127 has been amended by the 2012 Act, Schedule 4, paragraph 64.
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