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88.—(1) This regulation applies to—
(a)the exercise by the Board of any of its functions under the 2004 Regulations on or before the commencement date;
(b)any rights or liabilities of the Board in respect of the exercise of any of its functions under the 2004 Regulations; and
(c)any rights or liabilities of a Primary Care Trust transferred to the Board as a consequence of a property transfer scheme made under section 300 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012 M1 (transfer schemes).
(2) Subject to paragraph (4), any act or omission concerning an agreement to which the 2004 Regulations applied immediately before the commencement date in respect of any of the matters specified in paragraph (1), is to be treated as an act or omission concerning an agreement to which these Regulations apply.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4), anything which, on or before the commencement date, is done or is in the process of being done under the 2004 Regulations concerning an agreement to which the 2004 Regulations applied immediately before that date in respect of any of the matters specified in paragraph (1), is to be treated as if done or in the process of being done under these Regulations.
(4) Notwithstanding paragraphs (2) and (3) and the revocations provided for by Schedule 4, where the 2004 Regulations contain a provision for which there is no equivalent provision in these Regulations (“the relevant provision”), the 2004 Regulations, as they were in force immediately before the commencement date are to continue to apply to the extent necessary for the purposes of—
(a)preserving any rights conferred or liabilities accrued by or under the relevant provision; or
(b)the assessment or determination of any rights or liabilities arising under or in accordance with the relevant provision.
(5) In this regulation—
(a)“the commencement date” means the date on which these Regulations come into force;
(b)“agreement” includes any agreement to which the 2004 Regulations applied immediately before the commencement date under which medical services were provided before 1st January 2005 (whether or not such services continued to be provided after that date); and
(c)references to the exercise by the Board of any of its functions include the exercise by the Board of any functions of a Primary Care Trust under Part 4 of the Act.
89. Schedule 3 makes provision in respect of the amendment to secondary legislation which are consequential upon the coming into force of these Regulations.
90. Schedule 4 makes provision in respect of the revocation of the enactments specified in column 1 of the Table in that Schedule to the extent specified in column 2 of that Table.
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