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The National Health Service (General Medical Services) (Scotland) Regulations 1995

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Acceptance of patients

6.—(1) A doctor may agree to accept a person on his list if the person is eligible to be accepted by him.

(2) A doctor shall indicate his acceptance of an applicant by signing either his medical card or a form of application for acceptance which has been completed by the applicant or on his behalf, and sending the card or form to the Board within 14 days of receiving it. Where any person is authorised by the doctor to sign the card or form on behalf of that doctor, he shall say so accordingly and in addition to his own signature, add the doctor’s name.

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