The National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) Regulations 2015

[F1Minor surgery]: temporary opt outs and permanent opt outs following temporary opt outsE+W

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36.—(1) Where [F2NHS England] has given a temporary opt out notice or a temporary opt out notice which, by virtue of regulation 35(7), is treated as a permanent opt out notice, [F2NHS England] must, as soon as is reasonably practicable and, in any event, before the end of the period of seven days beginning with the date on which [F2NHS England] receives a notice given under regulation 35(5)—

(a)approve the opt out notice and specify, in accordance with paragraphs (4) and (5), the date on which the temporary opt out is to commence, and the date on which it is to come to an end (“the end date”); or

(b)reject the opt out notice in accordance with paragraph (3).

(2) [F2NHS England] must give notice to the contractor of its decision under paragraph (1) as soon as practicable, including the reasons for its decision.

(3) [F2NHS England] may reject the opt out notice on the ground that the contractor—

(a)is providing [F3minor surgery] to patients other than its own registered patients, or enhanced services; or

(b)has no reasonable need to opt out temporarily having regard to its ability to deliver [F4minor surgery].

(4) The date specified by [F2NHS England] for the commencement of the temporary opt out must, where reasonably practicable, be the date requested by the contractor in the contractor's opt out notice.

(5) Before determining the end date, [F2NHS England] must make reasonable efforts to reach agreement with the contractor.

(6) Where [F2NHS England] approves an opt out notice, the contractor's obligation to provide [F5minor surgery] is to be suspended from the date specified by [F2NHS England] in its decision under paragraph (1) and is to remain suspended until the end date unless—

(a)the contractor and [F2NHS England] agree in writing an earlier date, in which case the suspension comes to an end on the earlier date agreed;

(b)[F2NHS England] specifies a later date under paragraph (7) in which case the suspension comes to an end on the later date specified;

(c)paragraph (9) applies and the contractor refers the matter to the NHS dispute resolution procedure or the court, in which case the suspension comes to an end—

(i)where the outcome of the dispute is to uphold the decision of [F2NHS England], on the day after the date of the decision of the Secretary of State or the court,

(ii)where the outcome is to overturn the decision of [F2NHS England], 28 days after the date of the decision of the Secretary of State or the court, or

(iii)where the contractor ceases to pursue the NHS dispute resolution procedure or court proceedings, on the day after the date on which the contractor withdraws its claim or the proceedings are otherwise terminated by the Secretary of State or the court;

(d)paragraph (11) applies and—

(i)[F2NHS England] refuses the contractor's request for a permanent opt out before the end of the period of 28 days ending with the end date, in which case the suspension comes to an end 28 days after the end date, or

(ii)[F2NHS England] refuses the contractor's request for a permanent opt out after the end date, in which case the suspension comes to an end 28 days after the date of service of the notice.

(7) Before the end date, [F2NHS England] may, in exceptional circumstances and with the agreement of the contractor, give notice in writing to the contractor of a later date on which the temporary opt out is to come to an end, being a date which is no more than six months later than the end date.

(8) Where [F2NHS England] considers that—

(a)the contractor will be unable to satisfactorily provide [F6minor surgery] at the end of the temporary opt out; and

(b)it would not be appropriate to exercise its discretion under paragraph (7) to specify a later date on which the temporary opt out is to come to an end or the contractor does not agree to a later date,

[F2NHS England] may give notice in writing to the contractor at least 28 days before the end date that a permanent opt out is to follow a temporary opt out.

(9) Where [F2NHS England] gives notice to the contractor under paragraph (8) that a permanent opt out is to follow a temporary opt out, the permanent opt out is to take effect immediately after the end of the temporary opt out.

(10) A contractor who has temporarily opted out may, at least three months prior to the end date, give notice in writing to [F2NHS England] that it wants to permanently opt out of [F7minor surgery].

(11) Where the contractor has given notice to [F2NHS England] under paragraph (10) that it wants to permanently opt out, the temporary opt out is to be followed by a permanent opt out beginning on the day after the end date of the temporary opt out notice unless [F2NHS England] refuses the contractor's request to permanently opt out by giving notice in writing to the contractor to this effect.

(12) A temporary opt out or a permanent opt out commences, and a temporary opt out ends, at 8.00am on the relevant day unless—

(a)the day is Saturday, Sunday, Good Friday, Christmas Day or a bank holiday in which case the opt out is to take effect on the next working day at 8.00am; or

(b)[F2NHS England] and the contractor agree a different day or time.

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