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2.—(1) In these Regulations unless the context otherwise requires —

Abolition of the Tribunal Regulations” means the Abolition of the National Health Service Tribunal (Consequential Provisions) Regulations 2001 M1;

Abolition of the Tribunal (Wales) Regulations” means the Abolition of the National Health Service Tribunal (Consequential Provisions) Regulations 2002 M2;

[F1the Amendment Regulations” means the National Health Service (Performers Lists) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2006;]

armed forces” means the United Kingdom Armed Forces of Her Majesty;

contingent removal” shall be construed in accordance with regualtion12;

[F1dental list” means the list prepared by a Local Health Board under regulation 4(1) of the Dental Regulations;]

[F1dental performers list” means the list prepared by a Local Health Board and published pursuant to regulation 3(1)(b);]

[F1the Dental Regulations” means the National Health Service (General Dental Services) Regulations 1992;]

director” means —

(a)

a director of a body corporate; or

(b)

a member of the body of persons controlling a body corporate (whether or not a limited liability partnership);

employment” means any employment, whether paid or unpaid and whether under a contract for services or a contract of service, and “employed” and “employer” shall be construed accordingly;

equivalent body” means [F2NHS England] in England, a Health Board or an NHS trust in Scotland, a Health and Social Services Board in Northern Ireland, in relation to any time prior to 1st April 2003 a Health Authority in Wales, [F3in relation to any time prior to 1st April 2013 and after 30th September 2002, a Primary Care Trust in England,] or in relation to any time prior to 1st October 2002, a Health Authority in England;

equivalent list” means a list kept by an equivalent body;

FHSAA” means the Family Health Services Appeal Authority constituted under section 49S M3;

fraud case” means a case where a person satisfies the second condition for removal from the medical performers list, set out in section 49F(3) M4 or, by virtue of section 49H, is treated as doing so;

[F4indemnity arrangement” means an arrangement which may comprise—

(a)

a policy of insurance;

(b)

an arrangement made for the purposes of indemnifying a person; or

(c)

a combination of a policy insurance and an arrangement made for the purposes of indemnifying a person;]

licensing or regulatory body” means a body that licenses or regulates any profession of which the performer is, or has been a member, including a body regulating or licensing the education, training or qualifications of that profession, and includes any body which licences or regulates any such profession, its education, training or qualifications, outside the United Kingdom;

list” means list referred to in section 49N(1)(a) to (c) M5, [F5a performers list, a dental list,] a medical list, a services list or a supplementary list;

medical list” means the list prepared by the Local Health board under regulation 4 of the Medical Regulations;

medical performers list” means a list of medical performers prepared and published pursuant to [F6regulation 3(1)(a)];

Medical Regulations” means the National Health Service (General Medical Services [F7Contracts]) [F8(Wales) Regulations 2023];

a national disqualification” means a decision —

(a)

made by the [F9First-tier Tribunal] to nationally disqualify a performer under section 49N [F10or under regulations corresponding to that section made under section 28X(4) (persons performing primary medical and dental services)];

(b)

to nationally disqualify a performer under provisions in force in Scotland or Northern Ireland corresponding to section 49N; or

(c)

by the Tribunal, which is treated as a national disqualification by the FHSAA by virtue of regulation 6(4) of the Abolition of the Tribunal Regulations or regulation 6(4)(b) of the Abolition of the Tribunal (Wales) Regulations;

the NCAA” means the National Clinical Assessment Authority established as a Special Health Authority under section 11 M6;

[F11NICE” means the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence established as a Special Health Authority by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (Establishment and Constitution) Order 1999;

the NHSLA” means the National Health Service Litigation Authority established as a Special Health Authority by the National Health Service Litigation Authority (Establishment and Constitution) Order 1995;]

the NHS Counter Fraud and Security Management Service” means the service with responsibility for policy and operational matters relating to the prevention, detection and investigation of fraud or corruption and the management of security in the National Health Service, established by the Counter Fraud Management Service (Establishment and Constitution) Order 2002 M7;

notice” means a notice in writing (including electronically) and “notify” shall be construed accordingly;

[F12the NPSA” means the National Patient Safety Agency established as a special health authority under section 11;]

originating events” means the events that gave rise to the conviction, investigation, proceedings, suspension, refusal to admit, conditional inclusion, removal or contingent removal that took place;

performer” means a health care professional;

performers list” means a list prepared and published pursuant to regulation 3(1);

previous list” means a list in which the performer’s name was included prior to inclusion in the performer’s list;

Primary Care Act” means the National Health Service (Primary Care) Act 1997 M8

[F13primary care organisation” means in respect of Wales a Local Health Board, in respect of England [F14[F2NHS England],] in respect of Scotland a Health Board and in respect of Northern Ireland a Health and Social Services Board or such successor bodies to those primary care organisations as may exist from time to time.]

professional conduct” includes matters relating both to professional conduct and professional performance;

relevant body” means the body for the time being mentioned in section 25(3) of the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act 2002 M9, which regulates the profession of the performer;

relevant performers list” means the performers list applicable to that description of performer;

relevant Part” means the Part, other than Part I, of these Regulations applicable to the description of performer therein prescribed;

services list” means a list prepared by a Primary Care Trust under regulation 3 of the Services List Regulations;

Services List Regulations” means the Regulations, if any, prepared by a Primary Care Trust under sections 8ZA, 9 and 39 of the Primary Care Act M10;

supplementary list” means a list prepared by a Local Health Board under regulation 3 of the Supplementary List Regulations;

Supplementary List Regulations” means the National Health Service (General Medical Services Supplementary List) (Wales) Regulations 2002 M11;

suspended” means —

(a)

suspended by a Local Health Board or equivalent body under section 49I M12, or 49J M13, regulations made under section 43D M14 or under section 8ZA M15 of the Primary Care Act, including these Regulations,

(b)

in relation to Scotland or Northern Ireland, suspended under provisions in force corresponding to those in or made under sections 28DA M16, 43D, 49I, 49J or under section 8ZA of the Primary Care Act,

and shall be treated as including a case where a person is treated as suspended by a Local Health Board or, prior to 1st April 2003, a Health Authority by virtue of regulation 6(2) of the Abolition of the Tribunal (Wales) Regulations, or in England [F15by [F2NHS England] or, after 30th September 2002 and prior to 1st April 2013, by a Primary Care Trust] or, prior to 1st October 2002, by a Health Authority by virtue of regulation 6(2) of the Abolition of the Tribunal Regulations, and “suspends” and “suspension” shall be construed accordingly;

the Tribunal” means the Tribunal constituted under section 46 M17 for England and Wales, and which, except for prescribed cases, had effect in relation to England until 14th December 2001 and in relation to Wales until 26th August 2002 M18; and

all references to sections are to sections of the National Health Service Act 1977, except where specified otherwise.

(2) The provisions of this Part shall have effect in relation to each description of performer as prescribed in the relevant Part, subject to any modification or further provision in that relevant Part.

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M3Section 49S was inserted by the 2001 Act, section 27(1) and amended by the 2002 Act, Schedule 2; provision corresponding to it may be made by virtue of the 2003 Act, section 28X(4).

M4Section 49H was inserted by the 2001 Act, section 25; section 49F was amended by the 2002 Act, Schedule 2, paragraph 21.

M5Section 49N was inserted by the 2001 Act, section 25 and amended by the 2002 Act, Schedule 2 paragraph 25. Corresponding provision may be made by virtue of the 1002 Act, section 28X(4).

M6The NCAA was established by S.I. 2000/2961; section 11 was amended by the 1995 Act, Schedule 1, paragraphs 1 and 2 and by the 1999 Act, section 65 and Schedule 4, paragraphs 4 and 6.

M10No Regulations have been made by the Assembly; the relevant Regulations for England are the National Health Service (Personal Medical Services)(Services Lists) and (General Medical Services) and (General Medical Services Supplementary List) Amendment Regulations 2003 SI2003/2644.

M11S.I. 2002/1882 (W.191) amended by S.I. 2002/2802(W.270).

M12Secton 49I was inserted by the 2001 Act, section 25 and amended by the 2002 Act, Schedule 2; provision corresponding to it may be made by virtue of the 2003 Act, section 18X(4).

M13Section 49J was inserted by the 2001 Act, section 25 and amended by the 2002 Act, Schedule 2; provision corresponding to it may be made by virtue of the 2003 Act, section 28X(4).

M14Section 43D was inserted by the 2001 Act, section 14 and amended by the 2002 Act, Schedule 2, and by the 2003 Act Schedule 11, paragraph 20.

M15Section 8ZA was inserted by the 2001 Act, section 26(2), and amended by the 2002 Act, Schedule 2.

M16Section 28DA was inserted by the 2001 Act, section 26(1) and amended by the 2002 Act, Schedule 2.

M17Section 46 was revoked by the 2001 Act, s. 67, Schedule 5, paragraph 5 and Schedule 6, part I.

M18See S.I. 2001/3738, article 2(5) and (6)(b), which sets out the prescribed cases for England and S.I. 2002/1919, article 2(2) and (3)(b), which sets out the prescribed cases for Wales.

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