Supply of drugs under Patient Group Directions8.
(1)
Where, in the course of providing NHS services, drugs are supplied to a patient in accordance with a Patient Group Direction, including during the out of hours period, the person supplying the drugs must, subject to paragraphs (3) to (5), make and recover from the patient for the supply of each quantity of a drug, a charge of £8.20.
(2)
Any person paying a charge under paragraph (1) must on doing so sign a declaration in writing that the relevant charge has been paid.
(3)
No charge is to be made and recovered under this regulation from a patient who is exempt—
(a)
(b)
by virtue of regulation 10(1); or
(c)
and who, in the cases described in sub-paragraphs (b) and (c), completes a declaration of entitlement to such exemption or remission and provides any other evidence of entitlement as the person supplying the drug may reasonably require.
(4)
No charge is to be made and recovered under this regulation from a patient who is accepted by the person supplying the drug as—
(a)
suffering from tuberculosis, in respect of any drug supplied to that patient for the treatment of tuberculosis; or
(b)
being subject to a community treatment order, in respect of any drug supplied to that patient for the treatment of a mental disorder.
(5)
No charge is to be made and recovered under this regulation where the drug is supplied for personal administration by the person making the supply in accordance with the Patient Group Direction.
(6)
Where a patient requests a receipt for a charge made and recovered under paragraph (1), the person making that charge must give the patient a receipt for the amount received on the relevant approved form.