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(1) Omit section 34 of the National Health Service Act 2006 (application for authorisation by body other than NHS trust).
(2) In section 35(1) of that Act (bodies which may be given authorisation), omit paragraph (b) (public benefit corporations) and the preceding “or”.
(3) Omit section 36(2) of that Act (public benefit corporation to become NHS foundation trust on being given authorisation).
(4) Despite subsection (1)—
(a) section 34(1) to (4) of that Act continues to have effect in the case of an application which, immediately before the commencement of that subsection, is pending determination, and
(b) section 34(5) to (7) of that Act continues to have effect in the case of an existing public benefit corporation.
(5) Despite subsection (2), section 35(1)(b) of that Act continues to have effect in the case of an existing public benefit corporation which, immediately before the commencement of that subsection, has not been given an authorisation under section 35.
(6) Despite subsection (3), section 36(2) of that Act continues to have effect in the case of an existing public benefit corporation.
(7) In subsections (4) to (6), “existing public benefit corporation” means a public benefit corporation—
(a) incorporated under section 34 of that Act and in existence immediately before the commencement of this section, or
(b) incorporated under that section by virtue of subsection (4).
Royal Assent (in so far as is necessary for enabling the exercise on or after 27 March 2012 of any power to make an order or regulations or to give directions that is conferred by the above section or an amendment made by it.): 27 March 2012: see s 306(1)(d).
To be appointed (for remaining purposes): see s 306(4).
This section does not extend to Scotland: see s 308(1).
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