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100.—(1) The NHSCB must regularly review—
(a)all its designations, including designations it has varied, under regulation 99; and
(b)all the designations of Primary Care Trusts, including their varied designations, under regulation 4 of the 2006 Regulations (designation of priority neighbourhoods or premises),
and in any event must review each of those designations before the end of 6 months beginning with either the date of the designation or (if later) the date it concluded its last review of the designation.
(2) When conducting a review under paragraph (1), the NHSCB must take into account any responses it or a Primary Care Trust received when the designation was last notified.
(3) In a case where a designation is not varied or cancelled as a result of a review, the NHSCB must give notice of the outcome of the review to the persons who would have been notified under regulation 99(6)(b) if the designation had been varied.
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