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17.—(1) Notwithstanding any revocation of the Regulated Activities Regulations 2009, those regulations shall continue to apply in respect of NHS Blood and Transplant(1) until 30th September 2010.
(2) Articles 1(2) and 4 to 16 apply to NHS Blood and Transplant, as if they were an existing registrant, with the following modifications―
(a)in article 1(2)―
(i)in the definition of “first appointed date” for “11th December 2009” substitute “1st April 2010”, and
(ii)in the definition of “second appointed date” for “1st April 2010”, substitute “1st October 2010”;
(b)in article 4(1), for “1st January 2010” substitute “30th April 2010”;
(c)in articles 4(2)(c), 6(3)(a), 7(4), 8(1) and 16(1)(a) for “29th January 2010” substitute “31st May 2010”;
(d)in article 12(2)(b), for “1st April 2010” in each place it appears, substitute “1st October 2010”;
(e)in article 13―
(i)in paragraphs (2)(a) and (3)(a), for “the date they are revoked” substitute “30th September 2010” and omit “, notwithstanding such revocation,”,
(ii)in paragraph (2)(b) in the second place where it occurs, for “the second appointed date” substitute “1st April 2010”, and
(iii)in paragraph (3)(b), for “the second appointed date” substitute “1st April 2010”; and
(f)in article 15―
(i)in paragraph (2)(b), for “the date they are revoked” substitute “30th September 2010” and omit “, notwithstanding such revocation,”, and
(ii)in paragraph (2)(c), for “the second appointed date” in the second place where it occurs substitute “1st April 2010”.
NHS Blood and Transplant was established as a Special Health Authority in October 2005: see S.I. 2005/2529.
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