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(1)A regulated activity provider falls within this section if—
(a)he permits a person (E) to engage in regulated activity,
(b)immediately before the permission takes effect E is engaged in relevant NHS employment,
(c)for the duration of the permission E continues to be engaged in that relevant NHS employment, and
(d)the regulated activity is also relevant NHS employment.
(2)Relevant NHS employment is employment—
(a)with an NHS body, or
(b)with a person who provides health care for an NHS body (wherever the health care is provided),
in which the employee engages in regulated activity.
(3)Each of the following is an NHS body—
(a)a National Health Service trust;
(b)a Strategic Health Authority;
(c)an NHS foundation trust;
(d)a Local Health Board;
(e)a Special Health Authority;
(f)a Primary Care Trust.
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