Statutory Instrument 1993 No. 567

      The National Health Service (Fund-holding Practices) Regulations 1993


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1993 No. 567

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE, ENGLAND AND WALES

The National Health Service (Fund-holding Practices) Regulations 1993

Made 9th March 1993
Laid before Parliament 10th March 1993
Coming into force 1st April 1993


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

PART I
General
1.  Citation, commencement and interpretation
2.  Application of Regulations in Wales
PART II
Recognition
3.  Application for recognition as a fund-holding practice
4.  Timing of application
5.  Grant of recognition as a fund-holding practice
6.  Determination of application
7.  Appeals to the Secretary of State against refusal of recognition
8.  Continuing recognition
9.  Additions to existing fund-holding practices
10.  Withdrawal or death of a member of a fund-holding practice
PART III
Renunciation of Recognition
11.  Renunciation of recognition
12.  Consequences of renunciation of recognition
PART IV
Removal of Recognition
13.  Grounds for removal of recognition
14.  Procedure for removal of recognition
15.  Removal of recognition with immediate effect
16.  Procedure for removal of recognition with immediate effect
17.  Appeals to the Secretary of State against removal of recognition
18.  Consequences of removal of recognition
PART V
Allotted Sum—Authorised Purposes
19.  Payment for drugs, medicines and listed appliances
20.  Payment for goods and services
21.  Limit on provision of goods and services
22.  Payment of salaries
23.  Payments to a member of a fund-holding practice
24.  Savings from the allotted sum
PART VI
Miscellaneous
25.  Recovery of misapplied amounts
26.  Transfer of functions in England
27.  Transfer of functions in Wales
28.  Revocations

SCHEDULES

  1.  Conditions for obtaining recognition as a fund-holding practice

  2.  Conditions for continuing recognition as a fund-holding practice

  3.  Services in respect of which a member of a fund-holding practice may receive payment

 

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