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Made | 4th April 2005 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 7th April 2005 | ||
Coming into force | 8th April 2005 |
Amendment to regulation 5 of the principal Regulations
3.
In regulation 5 of the principal Regulations (suspension or revocation of authorisation), in paragraph (4), in sub-paragraph (b), for "regulation 4(4)" substitute "regulation 4(3)".
Amendment to regulation 12 of the principal Regulations
4.
In regulation 12 of the principal Regulations (objections to suspensions, revocations etc.) -
Amendment to regulation 16 of the principal Regulations
5.
In regulation 16 of the principal Regulations (records to be kept by the Secretary of State), in paragraph (1), in sub-paragraph (e), for "8th February1005" substitute "8th February 2005".
Amendment to regulation 17 of the principal Regulations
6.
In regulation 17 of the principal Regulations (powers of entry, etc.), in paragraph (1), in sub-paragraph (e), omit "subject to paragraph (6),".
Amendment to regulation 18 of the principal Regulations
7.
In regulation 18 of the principal Regulations (criminal offences), in paragraph (7), for "paragraph (5)" substitute "paragraph (8)".
Amendment of regulation 19 of the principal Regulations
8.
In regulation 19 of the principal Regulations (penalties), for "6 months", in each place those words appear, substitute "3 months".
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health
Melanie Johnson
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department of Health
4th April 2005
[2] 1972 c.68. Under section 57(1) of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46), despite the transfer to Scottish Ministers of functions in relation to implementing obligations under Community law in relation to devolved matters, the functions of the Secretary of State in relation to implementing these obligations continues to be exercisable by him as regards Scotland.back