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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The National Health Service (Licence Exemptions, etc.) Regulations 2013 No. 2677
2.Persons to be regarded as the person who provides a health care service
3.Exemptions from the requirement under section 81(1) of the 2012 Act to hold a licence: application to NHS foundation trusts
4.Exemption from the requirement to hold a licence: NHS trusts
5.Exemption from the requirement to hold a licence: primary medical and dental services
6.Exemption from the requirement to hold a licence: NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS funded nursing care
7.Exemption from the requirement to hold a licence: activities not required to be registered with Care Quality Commission
8.Exemption from the requirement to hold a licence: applicable turnover
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