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8. In paragraph 1 of Part I of Schedule 1–
(a)at the end of the definition of “assistant practitioner" for the words “and for whose employment the consent of the Health Board is required" substitute the words “ or who is participating in the Doctors’ Retainer Scheme ”;
(b)after the definition of “principal practitioner" there shall be inserted the following definition:–
““Doctors’ Retainer Scheme" has the same meaning as given in section 39 of the Statement of Fees and Allowances Paid to General Medical Practitioners in Scotland prepared under regulation 31 of the National Health Service (General Medical Services) (Scotland) Regulations 1995(”.F1
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F1S.I. 1995/416; copies of the Statement of Fees and Allowances Paid to General Medical Practitioners in Scotland can be obtained on request from the Scottish Office Department of Health, St Andrew's House, Edinburgh.
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