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The National Health Service (Liabilities to Third Parties Scheme) (England) Regulations 2018, Section 21 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 17 November 2024. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date. Changes that have been made appear in the content and are referenced with annotations.
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21.—(1) An eligible body which, immediately before the appointed day, was a member of the Scheme is to continue to be a member of the Scheme (subject to any cancellation of the membership under regulation 6 (cancellation by a member) or 7 (cancellation by the Secretary of State)(1)).
(2) Any application for membership of the Scheme which—
(a)has been made under regulation 6 of the 1999 Regulations (membership of the Scheme) before the appointed day; and
(b)has not been determined before the appointed day,
is to be dealt with as if the application had been made under regulation 5 of these Regulations (membership of the Scheme).
(3) For the purposes of regulation 9(1) loss, damage or injury which occurred on or after 1st April 1999 and before 1st May 2014 and which—
(a)before 1st May 2014 was not loss, damage or injury arising out of the carrying out of any relevant function of that member; but
(b)would have been loss, damage or injury arising out of the carrying out of any relevant function of that member, had the change to the definition of “relevant function” in regulation 1(2) of the 1999 Regulations that was made on 1st May 2014 been made before the loss, damage or injury occurred,
is loss, damage or injury arising out of the carrying out of any relevant function of that member.
(4) Any amount payable by a member of the Scheme under regulation 8 of the 1999 Regulations (members’ contributions to the Scheme) which has not been paid before the appointed day is to be treated as payable under regulation 11 of these Regulations (duty of members to make contributions to the Scheme).
(5) Where a period of time specified in the 1999 Regulations is current on the appointed day, and a period of time is also specified in a corresponding provision of these Regulations, these Regulations have effect as if the corresponding provision of these Regulations had been in force when the period began to run.
(6) Except as stated in regulation 20(2)—
(a)anything done, if effective immediately before the appointed day, has effect after the appointed day as if done under or for the purposes of the corresponding provision of these Regulations; and
(b)any matter that is ongoing under or for the purposes of the 1999 Regulations immediately before the appointed day is to be treated as ongoing under these Regulations.
By virtue of regulation 21(4) of these Regulations, a notice given under regulation 7 of the National Health Service (Liabilities to Third Parties Scheme) Regulations 1999 (termination of membership) has effect as if given under the corresponding provisions of these Regulations in any case where membership of the Scheme has not ceased by the date on which these Regulations come into force.
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