Patients' Councils

Part of New Clause 9 – in the House of Commons at 8:45 pm on 14 February 2001.

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".—(1) The Secretary of State shall by regulations provide for the establishment of bodies to be known as Patients' Councils (referred to in this section as "Councils") the members of which are to be appointed in each case b v two or more Patients' Forums.

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