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The National Health Service (Personal Medical Services Agreements) Regulations 2015

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63.—(1) In this paragraph and in paragraph 64, “agreement sanction” means—

(a)termination of specified reciprocal obligations under the agreement;

(b)suspension of specified reciprocal obligations under the agreement for a period of up to six months; or

(c)withholding or deducting monies otherwise payable under the agreement.

(2) Where [F1NHS England] is entitled to terminate the agreement in accordance with paragraph 57, 58, 59, 61(4) or (6) or 62, it may instead impose any of the agreement sanctions if [F1NHS England] is reasonably satisfied that the agreement sanction to be imposed is appropriate and proportionate to the circumstances giving rise to [F1NHS England’s] entitlement to terminate the agreement.

(3) If [F1NHS England] decides to impose an agreement sanction, [F1NHS England] must—

(a)give notice in writing to the contractor of the agreement sanction that it proposes to impose and the date upon which that sanction is to be imposed; and

(b)include in the notice an explanation of the effect of the imposition of the sanction.

(4) Subject to paragraph 64, [F1NHS England] may not impose the agreement sanction until the end of a period of at least 28 days beginning with the date on which [F1NHS England] gives notice to the contractor under to sub-paragraph (3) unless [F1NHS England] is satisfied that it is necessary to do so in order to protect—

(a)the safety of the contractor's patients; or

(b)itself from material financial loss.

(5) Where [F1NHS England] imposes an agreement sanction, [F1NHS England] may charge the contractor the reasonable costs of any additional administration that [F1NHS England] has incurred in order to impose, or as a result of imposing, the agreement sanction.

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