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Status:This is the original version (as it was originally enacted).Part 1Smoking: prohibition and control1Offence of permitting others to smoke in no-smoking premises(1)A person who, having the management or control of no-smoking premises, knowingly permits another to smoke there commits an offence.
2Offence of smoking in no-smoking premises(1)A person who smokes in no-smoking premises commits an offence.
3Display of warning notices in and on no-smoking premises(1)If notices are not conspicuously displayed—
4Meaning of “smoke” and “no-smoking premises”(1)In this Part, “smoke” means smoke tobacco, any substance or mixture which includes it or any other substance or mixture; and a person is to be taken as smoking if the person is holding or otherwise in possession or control of lit tobacco, of any lit substance or mixture which includes tobacco or of any other lit substance or mixture which is in a form or in a receptacle in which it can be smoked.
5Proceeding for offences under sections 1 to 3(1)Summary proceedings in pursuance of section 1, 2 or 3 may be commenced at any time within the period of 6 months from the date on which evidence sufficient in the opinion of the Lord Advocate to justify the proceedings comes to the Lord Advocate’s knowledge.
6Fixed penalties(1)Schedule 1 (which provides as to fixed penalties for offences under this Part) has effect.
7Powers to enter and require identification(1)An authorised officer of the appropriate council may enter and search any no-smoking premises in order to ascertain whether an offence under section 1, 2 or 3 has been or is being committed there.
8Bodies corporate etc.(1)Where an offence under this Part which has been committed by a body corporate other than a council is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to, any neglect on the part of—
9Sale of tobacco to under-age persons: variation of age limit(1)The Scottish Ministers may, by order, modify section 18 of the Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act 1937 (c. 37) (offence of selling tobacco etc. to under-age persons and other preventative measures) so as to substitute for the age specified in any of its provisions (at the passing of this Act, 16) such other higher age or ages as they consider appropriate.
10Crown application(1)This Part binds the Crown.
Part 2General dental services, general ophthalmic services, personal dental services etc.11Detection of vision problems in childrenAfter section 38A of the 1978 Act, insert—
12Free oral health assessments and dental examinations(1)Oral health assessments and dental examinations carried out on or after 1st April 2006 in accordance with arrangements made under section 17C of the 1978 Act, arrangements for the provision of general dental services under Part II of that Act or a pilot scheme under Part I of the National Health Service (Primary Care) Act 1997 (c. 46) (the “1997 Act”) are to be free of charge; and accordingly those Acts are amended as follows.
13Free eye examinations and sight tests(1)Arrangements under section 26(1) of the 1978 Act for the provision of general ophthalmic services are to include eye examinations and the provision of free eye examinations and sight tests in accordance with such arrangements is to be extended on and after 1st April 2006; and accordingly that Act is amended as follows.
14Charges for certain dental appliances and general dental services(1)The 1978 Act is amended as follows.
15Arrangements for provision of general dental servicesIn section 25 of the 1978 Act (arrangements for provision of general dental services) in subsection (1)—
16Assistance and support: general dental servicesAfter section 28C of the 1978 Act, insert—
“Assistance and support: general dental services28DAssistance and support: general dental services(1)A Health Board may provide assistance and support to any person providing, or proposing to provide, general dental services.
17Lists of persons undertaking to provide or approved to assist in the provision of general dental servicesIn section 25 of the 1978 Act (arrangements for provision of general dental services), for subsections (2) to (2B), substitute—
18Lists of persons performing personal dental services under section 17C arrangements or pilot schemesAfter section 17E of the 1978 Act, insert—
19Lists of persons undertaking to provide or approved to assist in the provision of general ophthalmic servicesIn section 26 of the 1978 Act (arrangements for provision of general ophthalmic services), for subsection (2), substitute—
Part 3Pharmaceutical care services etc.20Health Boards' functions: provision and planning of pharmaceutical care services(1)The 1978 Act is amended as follows.
21Pharmaceutical care services contractsFor section 17Q of the 1978 Act (assistance and support), substitute—
“Pharmaceutical care services contracts17QHealth Boards' power to enter into pharmaceutical care services contracts(1)A Health Board may enter into a contract under which pharmaceutical care services are provided (whether directly or indirectly) by a contractor in accordance with the provisions of this Part.
22Drug TariffAfter section 17V of the 1978 Act (as inserted by section 21 above), insert—
“Drug Tariff17WDrug Tariff(1)The Scottish Ministers must prepare, maintain and publish a document (to be known as the “Drug Tariff”).
23Persons performing pharmaceutical care servicesAfter section 17W of the 1978 Act (as inserted by section 22 above), insert—
“Persons performing pharmaceutical care services17XPersons performing pharmaceutical care services(1)Regulations may provide that a registered pharmacist may not perform any pharmaceutical care service which a Health Board is, under section 2CA(1), under a duty to provide or secure the provision of unless that pharmacist is included in a list maintained under the regulations by the Health Board.
24Assistance and support: primary medical services and pharmaceutical care servicesAfter section 17X of the 1978 Act (as inserted by section 23 above), insert—
“Assistance and support: primary medical services and pharmaceutical care services17YAssistance and support: primary medical services and pharmaceutical care services(1)A Health Board may provide assistance and support to—
Part 4Provision of services under NHS contracts25Provision of certain services under NHS contracts(1)Section 17AA of the 1978 Act (arrangements for provision of certain services to be treated as NHS contract for certain purposes) is amended as follows.
Part 5Discipline26Disqualification by the NHS Tribunal(1)The 1978 Act is amended as follows.
Part 6MiscellaneousInfection with hepatitis C as a result of NHS treatment etc.28Payments to certain persons infected with hepatitis C as a result of NHS treatment etc.(1)The Scottish Ministers may make a scheme for the making of payments by them, or out of money provided by them, to, or in respect of—
Amendment of Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 200129Independent health care servicesIn section 2(5) of the 2001 Act (meaning of “independent health care service”), after paragraph (d) insert “,
30Implementation of certain decisions under the 2001 Act(1)The 2001 Act is amended as follows.
31Frequency of inspection of care services under the 2001 Act(1)The 2001 Act is amended as follows.
32Provision of information to the Scottish Social Services CouncilAfter section 57 of the 2001 Act, insert—
“Notification of dismissal etc. for misconduct and provision of other information to Council57ANotification of dismissal etc. to CouncilThe employer of a social service worker shall—
Child care agencies and housing support services33Registration of child care agencies and housing support services(1)Subsections (2) to (4) apply where—
34Grants in respect of housing support servicesPayments by a local authority—
Authorisation of medical treatment35Amendment of Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000: authorisation of medical treatment(1)The Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 (asp 4) is amended as follows.
Appeals under Public Health (Scotland) Act 189736Amendment of Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897: appeal against certain orders etc.After section 156 of the Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897 (c. 38), insert—
Joint ventures37Joint ventures(1)After section 84A of the 1978 Act, insert—
“Joint ventures84BJoint ventures(1)The Scottish Ministers may do any (or all) of the following—
Scottish Hospital Endowments Research Trust38Scottish Hospital Endowments Research Trust(1)The 1978 Act is amended as follows.
“Members3Subject to paragraph 3A, the Research Trust shall consist of such number of members appointed by the Trust as the Trust may determine.
Terms of office etc.3B(1)Subject to the provisions of this Schedule, the appointment of a member under paragraph 3 shall be on such terms and conditions as the Research Trust may determine, but shall not be for a period exceeding 4 years.
Eligibility for re-appointment3CA person who ceases to be a member of the Research Trust shall be eligible for re-appointment, but only once.
Payments to members3DThe Research Trust may make payments from their funds to their members in respect of any loss of earnings the members would otherwise have made or any additional expenses to which they would not otherwise have been subject, being loss of expenses necessarily suffered or incurred for the purpose of enabling the members to discharge their duties as members of the Trust.
Staff3E(1)The Research Trust may appoint such staff, on such terms and conditions (including as to remuneration and allowances), as they consider appropriate.
Standing orders3F(1)The Research Trust—
Powers etc.3GThe Research Trust may do anything which appears to them to be necessary or expedient for the purpose of, or in connection with, the exercise of their functions.”;
Part 7General39Ancillary provision(1)The Scottish Ministers may by order make such incidental, supplemental, consequential, transitional, transitory or saving provision as they consider necessary or expedient for the purposes, or in consequence, of this Act.
40Regulations or orders(1)Any power conferred by this Act on the Scottish Ministers to make orders or regulations—
42Minor and consequential amendments and repeals(1)Schedule 2 contains minor amendments and amendments consequential on the provisions of this Act.
43Short title and commencement(1)This Act may be cited as the Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act 2005.