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6.—(1) This regulation applies where, before 1st November 2015, a cost is incurred by a person in respect of a sight test by an ophthalmic practitioner without a voucher being completed, and—
(a)immediately before that date, that person would have been entitled to have a sight test under primary ophthalmic services by virtue of paragraph (2)(l) of regulation 3 of the Primary Ophthalmic Services Regulations 2008 (sight test – eligibility); and
(b)on or after that date, that person would no longer be so entitled by virtue of the amendments made to regulation 3 of those Regulations by regulation 3.
(2) Where this regulation applies, regulation 6 of the National Health Service (Optical Charges and Payments) Regulations 2013 (payments to a person in respect of sight tests) has effect in relation to that person’s eligibility for a payment as if—
(a)the amendments made by regulation 3 had not come into force; and
(b)that person was an “eligible person” for the purposes of regulation 6(1) of those Regulations.
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