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5.—(1) A Primary Care Trust must regularly review a designation which it has made or varied under regulation 4.
(2) A Primary Care Trust must conduct a review of a designation under regulation 4 before the end of the period of six months beginning with the date of that designation (or as the case may be) the date of the last review of that designation.
(3) When conducting a review of a designation, a Primary Care Trust must take into account representations received from any persons listed in regulation 4(5).
(4) A Primary Care Trust must notify those persons listed in regulation 4(5) of the outcome of the review.
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