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The National Health Service (Pharmaceutical Services) Regulations 2012

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Relocations that do not result in significant change to pharmaceutical services provision

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24.—(1) Section 129(2A) and (2B) of the 2006 Act (regulations as to pharmaceutical services) do not apply to an application from a person already included in a pharmaceutical list to relocate to different premises in the area of the Primary Care Trust maintaining that list if—

(a)for the patient groups that are accustomed to accessing pharmaceutical services at the existing premises, the location of the new premises is not significantly less accessible;

(b)in the opinion of the Primary Care Trust, granting the application would not result in a significant change to the arrangements that are in place for the provision of local pharmaceutical services or of pharmaceutical services other than those provided by a person on a dispensing doctor list—

(i)in any part of its area, or

(ii)in a controlled locality of a neighbouring Primary Care Trust, where that controlled locality is within 1.6 kilometres of the premises to which the applicant is seeking to relocate;

(c)the Primary Care Trust is satisfied that granting the application would not cause significant detriment to proper planning in respect of the provision of pharmaceutical services in its area;

(d)the services the applicant undertakes to provide at the new premises are the same as the services the applicant has been providing at the existing premises (whether or not, in the case of enhanced services, the Primary Care Trust chooses to commission them); and

(e)the provision of pharmaceutical services will not be interrupted (except for such period as the Primary Care Trust may for good cause allow).

(2) Section 129(2A) and (2B) of the 2006 Act do not apply to an application from a person already included in a pharmaceutical list of a Primary Care Trust (PCT1) for inclusion in the pharmaceutical list of a neighbouring Primary Care Trust (PCT2), or inclusion in that list of PCT2 also in respect of other premises than those already listed in relation to that person, if—

(a)the purpose of the application is to relocate to different premises;

(b)for the patient groups that are accustomed to accessing pharmaceutical services at the existing premises (P1), the location of the new premises (P2) is not significantly less accessible;

(c)in the opinion of PCT2, granting the application would not result in a significant change to the arrangements that are in place for the provision of local pharmaceutical services or of pharmaceutical services other than those provided by a person on a dispensing doctor list—

(i)in any part of PCT2’s area; or

(ii)in a controlled locality of a neighbouring Primary Care Trust (including PCT1), where that controlled locality is within 1.6 kilometres of P2;

(d)PCT2 is satisfied that granting the application would not cause significant detriment to proper planning in respect of the provision of pharmaceutical services in its area;

(e)the services the applicant undertakes to provide at P2 are the same as the services the applicant has been providing at P1 (whether or not, in the case of enhanced services, PCT2 chooses to commission them);

(f)the provision of pharmaceutical services will not be interrupted (except for such period as PCT2 may for good cause allow); and

(g)the applicant consents to—

(i)where the applicant has only one set of listed chemist premises in PCT1’s pharmaceutical list, the removal of the applicant’s name from PCT1’s pharmaceutical list, or

(ii)where the applicant has more than one set of listed chemist premises in PCT1’s pharmaceutical list, the removal of P1 from being listed in relation to the applicant in PCT1’s pharmaceutical list,

with effect from the date on which the applicant undertakes to provide pharmaceutical services from P2.

(3) An application pursuant to this regulation must be refused if the existing pharmacy premises from which the applicant is seeking to relocate (P3)—

(a)were listed in relation to an NHS pharmacist as a result of an application to which regulation 13(1)(a) of the 2005 Regulations(1) (exemption from the necessary or expedient test) applied, and—

(i)P3 are located in an area that, immediately before these Regulations came into force, was an approved retail area (within the meaning given in regulation 15 of the 2005 Regulations (approved retail areas)), and

(ii)the applicant proposes to relocate from P3 to premises that are outside that area; or

(b)were listed in relation to an NHS pharmacist as a result of an application to which regulation 13(1)(c) of the 2005 Regulations applied, unless—

(i)the provider, or where there is more than one provider all the providers, of primary medical services at the one-stop primary care centre (within the meaning given in regulation 16 of the 2005 Regulations(2) (new one-stop primary care centres)) at which P3 are located are relocating with the applicant to a new discrete site or building,

(ii)at that new discrete site or building primary medical services are or are to be provided by one or more providers of primary medical services with a patient list of, or patient lists with a combined total of, 18,000 patients, and

(iii)at that site or building the services of a broad range of health care professionals are or will be regularly and frequently provided (together, where appropriate, with other health or social services);

(c)have been listed in relation to the applicant for a period of less than 12 months prior to the application, and—

(i)that listing arose out of the applicant relocating to P3 from other pharmacy premises,

(ii)that relocation arose out of the grant of an application—

(aa)that was an excepted application by virtue of this regulation, or

(bb)to which regulation 6 or 7 of the 2005 Regulations(3) (which related to minor relocations) applied, and

(iii)the applicant is unable to satisfy the Primary Care Trust that relocation from P3 is necessary for reasons that the Primary Care Trust accepts are good cause.

(1)

Prior to its repeal, the heading of regulation 13 was amended by S.I. 2009/2205.

(2)

Prior to its repeal, regulation 16 was amended by S.I. 2005/1501.

(3)

Prior to their repeal, regulations 6 and 7 were both amended by S.I. 2005/1501 and 2006/3373.

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