3.—(1) Where the contractor provides an orthodontic course of treatment to a patient that solely consist of a case assessment, the contractor provides 1.0 units of orthodontic activity.E+W
(2) Where the contractor provides an orthodontic course of treatment to a patient aged under 10 years that consists of—
(a)a case assessment; and
(b)the provision of orthodontic treatment following the case assessment,
the contractor provides 4.0 units of orthodontic activity.
(3) Where the contractor provides an orthodontic course of treatment to a patient aged between 10 and 17 years of age that consists of—
(a)a case assessment; and
(b)the provision of orthodontic treatment following the case assessment,
the contractor provides 21.0 units of orthodontic activity.
(4) Where the contractor provides an orthodontic course of treatment to a patient who is aged 18 years or over that consists of—
(a)a case assessment; and
(b)the provision of orthodontic treatment following the case assessment,
the contractor provides 21.0 units of orthodontic activity.
(5) Where the contractor—
(a)provides a repair to an orthodontic appliance of a patient; and
(b)the orthodontic course of treatment in which that orthodontic appliance was provided is being provided by another contractor, hospital or relevant service provider under Part 1 of the Act,
the contractor provides 0.8 units of orthodontic activity.