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4.—(1) In regulation 32A of the 2012 Regulations (interpretation), in the definition of “personal health budget”, before “a relevant health service” insert “all or part of”.
(2) In regulation 32B of the 2012 Regulations (duties of relevant bodies in relation to personal health budgets) —
(a)for paragraph (4), substitute—
“(4) Where a request is made by or on behalf of an eligible person for a personal health budget, a relevant body must grant that request, save to the extent that it is not appropriate to secure provision of all or any part of the relevant health service by that means in the circumstances of the eligible person’s case.
(4A) Where a relevant body arranges a personal health budget under paragraph (4), it must decide which of the ways mentioned in paragraph (2) would be the most appropriate way in which to manage that personal health budget.”;
(b)in paragraph (7), after “eligible person” insert “in full or in part”; and
(c)in paragraph (8), for the words “On receipt of written reasons in accordance with paragraph (7),” substitute—
“(8) On receipt of—
(a)a decision under paragraph (4A); or
(b)written reasons in accordance with paragraph (7),”.
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