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14.—(1) Before the Department approves a pilot scheme, it must determine whether a participating medical practitioner is to be given preferential treatment under Schedule 1 if he makes an application for his name to be included in a medical list of the board after ceasing to perform personal medical services under the scheme.
(2) Before a pilot scheme is varied so as to permit a new medical practitioner to perform personal medical services under the scheme, the Department must make a determination under this Article in relation to the new practitioner.
(3) The Department may at any time make a determination under this Article varying a determination about a medical practitioner if it is asked to do so by the practitioner concerned.
(4) Before making any determination under this Article, the Department must publish the criteria by reference to which the Department will make it.
(5) Those criteria may be—
(a)criteria applying generally to all determinations;
(b)criteria applying only to the pilot scheme in question; or
(c)a mixture of both.
(6) The Department must notify the board and the medical practitioner or practitioners concerned in writing of any determination made by it under this Article.
(7) Different determinations may be made with respect to different medical practitioners performing personal medical services under the same pilot scheme.
(8) A determination may identify the medical practitioner or practitioners to which it applies by name or in any other way.
(9) Schedule 1 has effect in relation to preferential treatment for medical practitioners who wish to transfer to medical lists.
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