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11.—(1) Where, before the appointed day or as a consequence of paragraphs 2 or 4, a person is entitled on the basis of a decision (whether by a Primary Care Trust or the NHSCB, or on appeal)—
(a)to be included in pharmaceutical list but has not been included in that list;
(b)to have listed in relation to their entry in a pharmaceutical list premises that have not been listed in relation to them;
(c)to be included in a dispensing doctor list but has not been included in that list;
(d)to have listed in relation to their entry in a dispensing doctor list premises that have not been listed in relation to them; or
(e)to have listed in relation to their entry in a dispensing doctor list an area that has not been listed in relation to them,
the arrangements for the listing of that person, those premises or that area, and the circumstances in which that decision lapses, are as set out in the 2005 Regulations.
(2) Where, before the appointed day or as a consequence of paragraphs 3 or 5, a person is entitled on the basis of a decision (whether by a Primary Care Trust or the NHSCB, or on appeal)—
(a)to be included in pharmaceutical list but has not been included in that list;
(b)to have listed in relation to their entry in a pharmaceutical list premises that have not been listed in relation to them;
(c)to be included in a dispensing doctor list but has not been included in that list;
(d)to have listed in relation to their entry in a dispensing doctor list premises that have not been listed in relation to them; or
(e)to have listed in relation to their entry in a dispensing doctor list an area that has not been listed in relation to them,
the arrangements for the listing of that person, those premises or that area, and the circumstances in which that decision lapses, are as set out in the 2012 Regulations.
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