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Skip to main contentSkip to navigationlegislation.gov.ukThe National ArchivesHelpSite MapAccessibilityContact UsCymraegHomeAbout UsBrowse LegislationNew LegislationChanges To LegislationSearch LegislationSearch LegislationTitle: (or keywords in the title)Year:Number:Type:All Legislation (excluding draft)All Primary Legislation UK Public General Acts UK Local Acts Acts of the Scottish Parliament Acts of the National Assembly for Wales Measures of the National Assembly for Wales Church Measures Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly Acts of the Old Scottish Parliament Acts of the English Parliament Acts of the Old Irish Parliament Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain Northern Ireland Orders in Council Measures of the Northern Ireland Assembly Acts of the Northern Ireland ParliamentAll Secondary Legislation UK Statutory Instruments Wales Statutory Instruments Scottish Statutory Instruments Northern Ireland Statutory Rules Church Instruments UK Ministerial Orders UK Statutory Rules and OrdersAll Draft Legislation UK Draft Statutory Instruments Scottish Draft Statutory Instruments Northern Ireland Draft Statutory RulesAll Impact Assessments UK Impact AssessmentsSearchAdvanced SearchRegulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001You are here:2001 asp 8SCHEDULE 3Table of ContentsContentExplanatory NotesMore ResourcesPrevious: ScheduleNext: SchedulePlain ViewPrint OptionsWhat VersionLatest available (Revised)Original (As enacted)Advanced FeaturesShow Geographical Extent(e.g. England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland)Show Timeline of ChangesOpening OptionsOpen whole ActOpen Act without schedulesOpen Schedules onlyMore ResourcesOriginal Print PDFView moreStatus:This version of this schedule contains provisions that are prospective.StatusThe term provision is used to describe a definable element in a piece of legislation that has legislative effect – such as a Part, Chapter or section. A version of a provision is prospective either:where the provision (Part, Chapter or section) has never come into force or;where the text of the provision is subject to change, but no date has yet been appointed by the appropriate person or body for those changes to come into force.Commencement Orders listed in the ‘Changes to Legislation’ box as not yet applied may bring this prospective version into force.Changes to legislation:There are outstanding changes not yet made by the legislation.gov.uk editorial team to Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001. Any changes that have already been made by the team appear in the content and are referenced with annotations.Changes to LegislationRevised legislation carried on this site may not be fully up to date. Changes and effects are recorded by our editorial team in lists which can be found in the ‘Changes to Legislation’ area. Where those effects have yet to be applied to the text of the legislation by the editorial team they are also listed alongside the legislation in the affected provisions. Use the ‘more’ link to open the changes and effects relevant to the provision you are viewing.Changes and effects yet to be applied to :Changes and effectsThis section lists the changes and effects yet to be applied to the specific provision you are viewing.Sch. 3 para. 4(2) coming into force by S.S.I. 2004/100 art. 2(e)Sch. 3 para. 7(1)-(10) coming into force by S.S.I. 2004/100 art. 2(e)Sch. 3 para. 7(11)(a)(c) coming into force by S.S.I. 2004/100 art. 2(e)Sch. 3 para. 11(2)-(7) repealed by 2003 asp 13 Sch. 5 Pt. 1Sch. 3 para. 7 repealed by 2007 asp 4 Sch. 3sch. 3 para. 25 repealed by 2009 asp 9 Sch. 6Sch. 3 para. 21 repealed by 2005 c. 15 Sch. 17 Pt. 2specified provision(s) amendment to earlier commencing SSI 2004/100 art. 3(2) 4(b) by S.S.I. 2004/377 art. 2specified provision(s) amendment to earlier commencing SSI 2006/275 art. 3 by S.S.I. 2007/67 art. 2Changes and effects yet to be applied to the whole Act associated Parts and Chapters:Changes and effectsThis section lists the changes and effects yet to be applied to the whole Act, associated Parts and Chapters where applicable. This includes any insertions of whole new Parts, Chapters or provisions yet to be inserted into this Act. These effects are included in this view as they may be (but won’t necessarily be) relevant to the specific provision that you are viewing.Blanket amendment words substituted by S.I. 2011/1043 art. 3 4Blanket amendment words substituted by S.I. 2011/1043 art. 3 6Whole provisions yet to be inserted into this Act (including any effects on those provisions):s. 2(4)-(4B) substituted for s. 2(4) by 2007 asp 14 s. 82(1)s. 2(11)-(12B) substituted for s. 2(11)(12) by 2007 asp 4 s. 7
s. 25(5A) (5B) inserted by 2005 asp 13 s. 31(2)s. 44(1)(aa) inserted by S.I. 2007/3101 reg. 257(a)s. 44(2)(2A) substituted for s. 44(2) by S.I. 2007/3101 reg. 257(b)s. 45(1A) inserted by S.I. 2007/3101 reg. 258(b)s. 46(2A)-(2H) inserted by 2010 asp 8 sch. 15 para. 2(b)s. 46A 46B inserted by S.I. 2007/3101 reg. 260s. 47(2)(a) words renumbered as s. 47(2)(a) by 2010 asp 8 sch. 15 para. 3(b)(i)s. 47(2)(b) (c) added by 2010 asp 8 sch. 15 para. 3(b)(iii)s. 48(2)-(4) substituted for s. 48(2) by 2010 asp 8 sch. 15 para. 4(b)s. 50(5) added by 2010 asp 8 sch. 15 para. 7(e)s. 51(A1)-(A5) inserted by 2010 asp 8 sch. 15 para. 9(a)s. 51(2)(c) and word inserted by 2010 asp 8 sch. 15 para. 9(c)(iii)s. 53(3A) (3B) inserted by 2010 asp 8 sch. 15 para. 10(a)s. 53(6) (7) inserted by 2010 asp 8 sch. 15 para. 10(b)s. 57(2A) inserted by S.I. 2007/3101 reg. 264s. 57A 57B and cross-heading inserted by 2005 asp 13 s. 32s. 59(5) inserted by 2010 asp 8 sch. 14 para. 4(b)Sch. 3 para. 22(b)(c) coming into force by S.S.I. 2004/100 art. 2(e)Sch. 3 para. 14(d)(e) repealed by 2010 c. 8 Sch. 10 Pt. 13Commencement Orders yet to be applied to the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001Commencement OrdersThis section lists the commencement orders yet to be applied to the whole Act. These effects are included in this view as they may be (but won’t necessarily be) relevant to the specific provision that you are viewing. Where applicable the commencement orders are listed under two headings, firstly those that bring some part of the Act you are viewing into force and secondly, those that bring into force legislation that affects some part of the legislation you are viewing. If you are viewing a prospective version or there is a prospective version available there may be commencement orders listed here that are relevant to the provision you are viewing.Commencement Orders bringing legislation that affects this Act into force:S.S.I. 2004/522 art. 2 commences (2003 asp 5)S.S.I. 2005/161 art. 2-4 commences (2003 asp 13)S.S.I. 2005/492 art. 3 Sch. 1-3 commences (2005 asp 13)S.S.I. 2006/166 art. 2 commences (2005 c. 15)S.S.I. 2007/385 art. 2 Sch. commences (2007 asp 14)S.S.I. 2009/267 art. 2 commences (2007 asp 4)S.S.I. 2010/221 art. 3 Sch. commences (2010 asp 8)S.S.I. 2010/321 art. 3 Sch. commences (2010 asp 8)S.S.I. 2010/357 art. 2 commences (2009 asp 9)S.S.I. 2011/122 art. 2 Sch. commences (2010 asp 8)S.S.I. 2011/157 art. 2(a) commences (2007 asp 14)SCHEDULE 3S MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS (introduced by section 79) This schedule has no associated Explanatory NotesHuman Tissue Act 1961 (c.54)S1In section 1(7) of the Human Tissue Act 1961 (removal of parts of bodies for medical purposes), after the word “institution" there is inserted “ or in accommodation provided by a care home service (“care home service” having the meaning given by section 2(3) of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001 (asp 8)) ”.
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Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI5Sch. 3 para. 5 wholly in force at 1.4.2002, see s. 81(2)-(4) and S.S.I. 2002/162, art. 2(h) (subject to arts. 3-13)Employment Agencies Act 1973 (c.35)S6In section 13(8)(a) of the Employment Agencies Act 1973 (application of Act to Scotland), for the words from “any agency" to “1951" there is substituted “ a nurse agency as defined in section 2(6) of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001 (asp 8) ”.
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Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI9Sch. 3 para. 9 wholly in force at 1.4.2002, see s. 81(2)-(4) and S.S.I. 2002/162, art. 2(h) (subject to arts. 3-13)Anatomy Act 1984 (c.14)S10In section 4(9) of the Anatomy Act 1984 (lawful examination of bodies after death)—
(c)after that paragraph, there is inserted— “; or (b)accommodation provided by a care home service (as defined by section 2(3) of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001 (asp 8)”; and
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“5A Duties in relation to private hospitalsAny person providing a private hospital shall afford to the Mental Welfare Commission all facilities necessary to enable them to carry out their functions in respect of any patient in the hospital.”.
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(b)after paragraph (c) there is added— “; and (d)any person providing a care home service (as defined by section 2(3) of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001 (asp 8)).”.
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Police Act 1997 (c.50)S21In section 115(5) of the Police Act 1997 (enhanced criminal record certificates)—
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Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 (asp 4)S23(1)The Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 is amended as follows.
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