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6.Duty to nominate or appoint additional responsible officers in cases of conflict of interest or appearance of bias
7.Conditions for nomination or appointment of responsible officers and for remaining as responsible officers
8.Nomination or appointment of one person as responsible officer for two or more designated bodies
9.Nomination of responsible officer by the Secretary of State
10.Connection between designated bodies and medical practitioners
11.Responsibilities of responsible officers: prescribed connection under regulation 10
12.Connection between designated bodies and medical practitioners who are responsible officers
13.Responsibilities of responsible officers: prescribed connection under regulation 12
PART 3 Additional Responsibilities of Responsible Officers: England
PART 2 Designated bodies which employ or contract with medical practitioners
17.The Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service.
18.Bodies which provide independent health care services within the meaning...
19.A Government department or any executive agency of a Government...
20.The following locum agencies— (a) limited companies with shares owned...
22.Any body whose principal office is located in the United...
23.Bodies which have functions under the Act in relation to...
25.Any organisation engaged in the provision of treatment for disease,...
26.(1) Any organisation which carries out surgical procedures (including any...
27.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), any organisation which carries out...
28.Any organisation which is engaged in the analysis and reporting...
30.Any organisation engaged in the termination of pregnancies.
31.Any organisation engaged in the provision of medical services in...
32.A body engaged in the provision of residential accommodation together...
33.A body engaged in the provision of first aid treatment...
36.A body engaged in the provision of residential accommodation for...
38.An organisation engaged in the provision of medical services (otherwise...
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