I can confirm that the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) holds information meeting the description specified in your request. When the information was supplied in response to FOI request 6622, errors were made in estimating the time required to locate, retrieve and extract the information. It took 21 hours to provide that information, however as the error was the NHSBSA’s the information was supplied to you in light of this. Unfortunately, now that the NHSBSA is aware of the time it would actually take to provide the requested information, it is established that the 21 hours estimated exceeds the 18 hour appropriate limit. The process required is as follows: Collate a report that identifies GP Practitioners who have an award, this produces a report identifying the member by National Insurance Number (NINO) as the SD membership number isn’t currently used in the Pension Admin area. This would take 10.5 hours. Technical Support will use that NINO data to identify the pensioners and produce a report calculating pension data. This would take an additional 10.5 hours. Therefore, I estimate that the cost of complying with your request would exceed the non-central Government limit of £450. The limit has been specified in The Freedom of Information and Data Protection (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations 2004 and represents the estimated cost of one person spending 18 hours in determining whether the NHSBSA holds the information, and locating, retrieving and extracting the information. Under Section 12 of the Freedom of Information Act, the NHSBSA is not obliged to comply with your request and I will not be processing your request further as it currently stands.