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9.—(1) Subject to regulation 10 (determination of applications to be included in or for amendment to a pharmaceutical list: effect of earlier determinations), where the premises specified in an application are not in a controlled locality, the Local Health Board must grant the application only if it is satisfied that it is necessary or expedient to do so in order to secure in the neighbourhood in which the premises are located the adequate provision, by persons included in a pharmaceutical list, of the services, or some of the services, specified in the application (the “necessary or expedient test”).
(2) Subject to regulation 10, where the premises specified in an application are in a controlled locality but not in a reserved location (as defined in regulation 11(4)) the Local Health Board—
(a)must refuse the application where it is of the opinion that to grant it would prejudice the proper provision of primary medical services, dispensing services or pharmaceutical services in the controlled locality within which the premises specified in the application are situated (the “prejudice test”); and
(b)must, where the application has not been refused under the prejudice test, grant the application only if it is satisfied that it is necessary or expedient to do so to secure in the neighbourhood in which the premises are located the adequate provision, by persons included in a pharmaceutical list, of the services, or some of the services, specified in the application (the “necessary or expedient test”).
(3) The prejudice test does not apply to the Local Health Board’s determination of an application where the premises specified in an application are situated in a reserved location.
(4) A Local Health Board must refuse an application in which the applicant does not offer to provide all of the essential services but may grant an application in respect of all or some only of the directed services specified in it.
(5) In determining an application under this regulation which has been made under regulation 8(1)(a), (except where the application is made by a person who has been granted preliminary consent under regulation 12 which is valid in accordance with regulation 12(5)); or under regulation 12 where the applicant is not already included in that Local Health Board’s pharmaceutical list a Local Health Board may—
(a)defer consideration of the application on fitness grounds under regulation 31 (deferral of applications on fitness grounds);
(b)refuse the application on fitness grounds under regulation 32 (refusal of applications on fitness grounds); or
(c)impose conditions on the grant of the application under regulation 33 (conditional inclusion relating to fitness grounds).
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 9 in force at 10.5.2013, see reg. 1(2)
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