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9.—(1) Where, when granting an application which by virtue of paragraph 2 is finally determined in accordance with the 2005 Regulations, [F1NHS England] is required to consider under regulation 20(2) of the 2005 Regulations (imposition of conditions)—

(a)any termination of arrangements with any person on its dispensing doctor list; and

(b)any postponement of any such termination,

arising out of that grant (but not for a reason set out in regulation 50(1)(a) to (c), (e) or (f) of these Regulations), that consideration and its decision are to be in accordance with the 2005 Regulations.

(2) Where before the appointed day a Primary Care Trust was considering under the 2005 Regulations, in any case in which it could postpone the termination of arrangements with a dispensing doctor—

(a)the termination of arrangements with a dispensing doctor; or

(b)the postponement of the termination of arrangements with a dispensing doctor,

that matter is to be dealt with by [F1NHS England], in accordance with the 2005 Regulations.

(3) Where, under the 2005 Regulations—

(a)a decision relating to termination of arrangements, or the postponement of the termination of arrangements, with a dispensing doctor is made by virtue of sub-paragraph (1) or (2); or

(b)before the appointed day, a decision relating to termination of arrangements, or the postponement of the termination of arrangements, with a dispensing doctor was made by a Primary Care Trust under the 2005 Regulations, and—

(i)that decision has been appealed before the appointed day, or

(ii)the time limit for bringing an appeal against that decision has not elapsed before the appointed day,

the arrangements for bringing an appeal in relation to that decision, and the determination of any appeal validly brought, are to be in accordance with the 2005 Regulations.

(4) Where, when granting an application which by virtue of paragraph 3 is finally determined in accordance with the 2012 Regulations, [F1NHS England] is required to consider under regulation 50(1) or (3) of the 2012 Regulations (discontinuation of arrangements for the provision of pharmaceutical services by doctors)—

(a)any termination of arrangements with any person on its dispensing doctor list; and

(b)any postponement of any such termination,

arising out of that grant, that consideration and its decision are to be in accordance with the 2012 Regulations.

(5) Where before the appointed day a Primary Care Trust was considering under regulation 50(1) to (6) of the 2012 Regulations, in any case in which it could postpone the termination of arrangements with a dispensing doctor—

(a)the termination of arrangements with a dispensing doctor; or

(b)the postponement of the termination of arrangements with a dispensing doctor,

that matter is to be dealt with by [F1NHS England], in accordance with the 2012 Regulations.

(6) Where, under the 2012 Regulations—

(a)a decision relating to termination of arrangements, or the postponement of the termination of arrangements, with a dispensing doctor is made by virtue of sub-paragraph (4) or (5); or

(b)before the appointed day, a decision relating to termination of arrangements, or the postponement of the termination of arrangements, with a dispensing doctor was made by a Primary Care Trust pursuant to the 2012 Regulations, and—

(i)that decision has been appealed before the appointed day, or

(ii)the time limit for bringing an appeal against that decision has not elapsed before the appointed day,

the arrangements for bringing an appeal in relation to that decision, and the determination of any appeal validly brought, are to be in accordance with the 2012 Regulations.

(7) Regulation 50(1)(f) applies to a determination under the 2005 Regulations or the 2012 Regulations (either before the appointed day or by virtue of paragraph 8) that a location ceases to be or be part of a reserved location as it does to a determination referred to in regulation 42 as D2.

(8) Conditions imposed by virtue of—

(a)regulation 20(2) or 35(6)(b) (pharmaceutical services in reserved locations) of the 2005 Regulations; or

(b)regulation 50(2), (5) or (6) of the 2012 Regulations,

relating to the postponement of termination of arrangements with a dispensing doctor, whether or not imposed by virtue of this paragraph, continue to have effect as if imposed under these Regulations.

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