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7. The NHS Functions Regulations are to be read as if—
(a)in regulation 3(a) (exercise of functions)—
(i)the reference to “sections 6A and 6B of the 2006 Act (prior authorisation of and reimbursement of costs of services provided in another EEA state) or” were omitted;
(ii)for the second reference to “another EEA state” there were substituted “an EEA state”;
(b)in regulation 4 (procedure for applications)—
(i)in paragraph (1)(a), for the reference to “section 6A or 6BA” there were substituted “section 6BA”;
(ii)in paragraph (1)(b), for the reference to “section 6B or 6BB” there were substituted “section 6BB”;
(iii)in paragraph (3)(a) for the reference to “section 6A or 6BA” there were substituted “section 6BA”;
(iv)in that paragraph, for the reference to “section 6B or 6BB” there were substituted “section 6BB”;
(c)in regulation 6 (form and content of determination)—
(i)in paragraph (2)(a), for the reference to “section 6A or 6BA” there were substituted “section 6BA”;
(ii)in paragraph (2)(b), for the reference to “section 6B or 6BB” there were substituted “section 6BB”;
(d)in regulation 7(3)(a) (CCGs), for the reference to “section 6A or 6BA” there were substituted “section 6BA”;
(e)regulation 8 (applications made before 1st April 2013) were omitted.
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