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27. In paragraph 6 of Schedule 1–
(a)for sub-paragraph (1), substitute–
“(1) In the case of an assistant practitioner, “pensionable earnings” means–
(a)all salary, wages, fees and other regular payments paid to the practitioner by an employing authority in respect of the performance of essential services, additional services, enhanced services, dispensing services, OOH services, commissioned services, certification services, collaborative services, general dental services or pharmaceutical services but does not include bonuses or payments made to cover expenses or for overtime;
(b)allowances and any other sums (but excluding payment made to cover expenses) paid by an employing authority in respect of Board and advisory work; and
(c)practice based work carried out in educating or training, or organising the education or training of, medical students or practitioners.”;
(b)in sub-paragraph (3)(a) before “practitioner”, in both places where it occurs, insert “dental”;
(c)in sub-paragraph (3)(b) omit “medical or”; and
(d)for sub-paragraph (5), substitute–
“(5) In this paragraph, references to the provision of locum services, in relation to a practitioner, are to primary medical services, commissioned services, collaborative services or pharmaceutical services performed by a practitioner engaged by an employing authority under a contract for services to deputise for a registered medical practitioner or to temporarily assist in the provision of such services.”.
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