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32. In Article 61—
(a)in the heading for “other than” in the second place it occurs substitute “where the United Kingdom is”;
(b)in paragraph 1 after “institution of the place of residence” in the first place it occurs insert “or, where that institution will not accept such an application, the competent institution in the United Kingdom,”;
(c)in paragraph 2—
(i)for “shall immediately” substitute “may”;
(ii)for “. Such certificate shall state” substitute “, stating”;
(iii)for “and shall be forwarded” to the end of the paragraph substitute “. If the certificate is drawn up, the person concerned shall send it to the competent institution in the United Kingdom.”;
(d)in paragraph 3—
(i)for “shall, as soon as possible” to “have him” substitute “may have the person concerned”;
(ii)for “shall” substitute “may”;
(iii)omit “within the three days following the date of the examination”;
(e)in paragraph 4—
(i)for “shall” in the first place it occurs substitute “may”;
(ii)for “shall forthwith” substitute “may”;
(f)after paragraph 4 insert—
“4A. Where paragraphs 1 and 2 do not apply, the person concerned shall arrange to be examined by a doctor and forward to the competent institution as soon as reasonably practicable a report from that doctor stating the probable duration of the incapacity for work.”;
(g)in paragraph 8 for “competent State” substitute “United Kingdom”;
(h)omit paragraph 9.
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