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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Health Services (Cross-Border Health Care and Miscellaneous Amendments) (Northern Ireland) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, Section 16.
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16.—(1) In relation to a case where paragraph (2) or (3) applies, the 2013 Regulations continue to have effect on and after [F1IP completion day] in so far as they relate to the National Contact Point and visiting patients as if the revocations made by regulations 6 and 10 of these Regulations had not been made, but with the modifications set out in Schedule 1.
(2) This paragraph applies where—
(a)a service within Article 14B(3) or Article 14D(4) of the Order of 1972 was provided or began to be provided, or was authorised to be provided, before [F1IP completion day], or
(b)an application for authorisation under Article 14E of that Order was made before [F1IP completion day].
(3) This paragraph applies where a cross-border healthcare service was provided or began to be provided to a visiting patient before [F1IP completion day] in the circumstances referred to in Regulation 11 (health care charges) or regulation 12 (exemption from health care charges for certain persons who reside in another member State) of the 2013 Regulations.
(4) But nothing in this regulation imposes an obligation in relation to a charge to a visiting patient for a service which was provided after the end of one year beginning immediately after the day on which [F1IP completion day] falls.
(5) In this regulation “charge”, “cross-border healthcare service” and “visiting patient” have the same meaning as they had in the 2013 Regulations immediately before [F1IP completion day].
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 16 substituted (31.12.2020 immediately before IP completion day) by The Reciprocal and Cross-Border Healthcare (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I. 2020/1348), regs. 1, 14
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 16 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(1)
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