Examples of Supplementary List Regulations in a sentence
List Regulations means the National Health Service (General Medical Services Supplementary List) Regulations 2001 or any successor regulations which may from time to time be in force including comparable regulations applicable to the provision of personal medical services under the 1997 Act.
Where relevant and in accordance with Good Medical Practice (2006) you are required to effect and maintain full registration with the General Medical Council and also to be on the list established in accordance with the provisions of the National Health Service (General Medical Services Supplementary List) Regulations 2001 or such successor Regulations as may from time to time be appropriate to your employment.
Subject to paragraphs 7 and 8, in a case falling within paragraph 2, any matter, question or proceeding relating to any dentist under the Dental Regulations [or the Dental Supplementary List Regulations] that had not been finally decided before the relevant date, will be treated as though it had arisen in relation to the dental performers list in which that dentist has been included or, but for that matter, would have beenincluded and will continue to be dealt with by the Local Health Board.10.
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The introduction of the General Medical Services Supplementary List Regulations required listing of locum GPs for the first time.
Regulatory Impact Assessments accompanied the Opticians Act Order 2005 and the National Health Service (General Ophthalmic Services Supplementary List) Regulations 205.
The Department consulted formally on both the Order and the National Health Service (General ophthalmic Services Supplementary List) Regulations 2005.
This Statutory Instrument creates a new duty in relation to doctors fitting contact lenses as authorised by the recent Opticians Act 1989 (Amendment) Order 2005 (S.I. 2005/848) (“the Order”) amending the Opticians Act and amends the National Health Service (General Ophthalmic Services) Regulations 1986, the National Health Service (General Ophthalmic Services Supplementary List) Regulations 2005 and the Sight Testing (Examination and Prescription) (No. 2) Regulations 1989.
In a case falling within paragraph 2, any matter, question or proceeding relating to any dentist under the Dental Regulations or the Dental Supplementary List Regulations, that had not been finally decided before the relevant date, shall be treated as though it had arisen in relation to the dental performers list in which that dentist has been included or, but for that matter, would have been included and shall continue to be dealt with by the Primary Care Trust.11.