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19.—(1) Each designated body must provide its responsible officer with sufficient funds and other resources necessary to enable the officer to discharge their responsibilities for that body under regulations 16 and 17.
(2) Where the designated body does not employ its responsible officer, the body must provide the resources referred to in paragraph (1) to—
(a)where the responsible officer is employed, the employer of the officer; and
(b)in any other case, the responsible officer.
(3) Where a medical practitioner has a prescribed connection with a designated body by virtue of sub-paragraph (d), (e), (f), (g) or (h) of regulation 10(1), the medical practitioner must provide the designated body with sufficient funds necessary to enable the responsible officer nominated or appointed for that body to discharge their responsibilities under regulation 16 relating to that medical practitioner.
(4) The designated body must determine the amount of the sufficient funds referred to in paragraph (3) and provide to the medical practitioner a written demand for the sum required to be paid.
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