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Postal And Proxy Forms (Charges)

Volume 297: debated on Thursday 10 July 1997

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To ask the Secretary of State for Health in what circumstances general practitioners are permitted to charge people for signing postal and proxy forms; and what guidance his Department has provided on this issue. [6658]

General practitioners are not permitted to charge patients for signing a postal or proxy form to enable a person to be registered as an absent voter on grounds of physical incapacity. This is set out in Schedule 9 of the National Health Service (General Medical Services) Regulations 1992.