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The National Health Service (Clinical Commissioning Groups) Regulations 2012

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Variation of CCG constitution and dissolution of CCG: factors etc.

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9.—(1) This regulation applies if a CCG applies to the Board—

(a)under section 14E of the 2006 Act, to vary its constitution, or

(b)under section 14H of the 2006 Act, for the group to be dissolved.

(2) Schedule 2 sets out factors which the Board must take into account when determining whether to grant an application under section 14E.

(3) Schedule 3 sets out factors which the Board must take into account when determining whether to grant an application under section 14H.

(4) Nothing prevents the Board from taking into account anything else which is relevant.

(5) The Board may refuse an application under section 14H if it is not satisfied as to the matters mentioned in section 14C(2) of the 2006 Act in relation to any related application under section 14B or 14E(1).

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See regulation 10(11) and (12) for provision about the procedure where there are related applications.

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