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(1) In section 140 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (notification of hospitals having arrangements for special cases)—
(a) after “the duty of” insert “every clinical commissioning group and of”,
(b) omit “every Primary Care Trust and of”,
(c) after “the area of the” insert “clinical commissioning group or”,
(d) omit “Primary Care Trust or” in the first place it appears,
(e) after “available to the” insert “clinical commissioning group or”, and
(f) omit “Primary Care Trust or” in the second place it appears.
(2) In consequence of the repeals made by this section, in the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act 2002, in Schedule 2, omit paragraph 48(a) and (c).
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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