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1 Health and Social Care Act 2012 CHAPTER 7 Explanatory Notes have been produced to assist in the understanding of this Act and are available separately 44.75
2 Health and Social Care Act 2012 CHAPTER 7 CONTENTS PART 1 THE HEALTH SERVICE IN ENGLAND The health service: overview 1 Secretary of State s duty to promote comprehensive health service 2 The Secretary of State s duty as to improvement in quality of services 3 The Secretary of State s duty as to the NHS Constitution 4 The Secretary of State s duty as to reducing inequalities 5 The Secretary of State s duty as to promoting autonomy 6 The Secretary of State s duty as to research 7 The Secretary of State s duty as to education and training 8 Secretary of State s duty as to reporting on and reviewing treatment of providers 9 The NHS Commissioning Board 10 Clinical commissioning groups Arrangements for provision of health services 11 The Secretary of State s duty as to protection of public health 12 Duties as to improvement of public health 13 Duties of clinical commissioning groups as to commissioning certain health services 14 Power of clinical commissioning groups as to commissioning certain health services 15 Power to require Board to commission certain health services 16 Secure psychiatric services 17 Other services etc. provided as part of the health service 18 Regulations as to the exercise by local authorities of certain public health functions 19 Regulations relating to EU obligations
3 ii Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) 20 Regulations as to the exercise of functions by the Board or clinical commissioning groups 21 Functions of Special Health Authorities 22 Exercise of public health functions of the Secretary of State Further provision about the Board 23 The NHS Commissioning Board: further provision 24 Financial arrangements for the Board Further provision about clinical commissioning groups 25 Clinical commissioning groups: establishment etc. 26 Clinical commissioning groups: general duties etc. 27 Financial arrangements for clinical commissioning groups 28 Requirement for primary medical services provider to belong to clinical commissioning group Further provision about local authorities role in the health service 29 Other health service functions of local authorities under the 2006 Act 30 Appointment of directors of public health 31 Exercise of public health functions of local authorities 32 Complaints about exercise of public health functions by local authorities Abolition of Strategic Health Authorities and Primary Care Trusts 33 Abolition of Strategic Health Authorities 34 Abolition of Primary Care Trusts Functions relating to fluoridation of water 35 Fluoridation of water supplies 36 Procedural requirements in connection with fluoridation of water supplies 37 Fluoridation of water supplies: transitional provision Functions relating to mental health matters 38 Approval functions 39 Discharge of patients 40 After-care 41 Provision of pocket money for in-patients 42 Transfers to and from special hospitals 43 Independent mental health advocates 44 Patients correspondence 45 Notification of hospitals having arrangements for special cases Emergency powers 46 Role of the Board and clinical commissioning groups in respect of emergencies 47 Secretary of State s emergency powers
4 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) iii Miscellaneous 48 New Special Health Authorities 49 Primary care services: directions as to exercise of functions 50 Charges in respect of certain public health functions 51 Pharmaceutical services expenditure 52 Secretary of State s duty to keep health service functions under review 53 Secretary of State s annual report 54 Certification of death 55 Amendments related to Part 1 and transitional provision PART 2 FURTHER PROVISION ABOUT PUBLIC HEALTH 56 Abolition of Health Protection Agency 57 Functions in relation to biological substances 58 Radiation protection functions 59 Repeal of AIDS (Control) Act Co-operation with bodies exercising functions in relation to public health PART 3 REGULATION OF HEALTH AND ADULT SOCIAL CARE SERVICES CHAPTER 1 MONITOR 61 Monitor 62 General duties 63 Secretary of State s guidance on duty under section 62(9) 64 General duties: supplementary 65 Power to give Monitor functions relating to adult social care services 66 Matters to have regard to in exercise of functions 67 Conflicts between functions 68 Duty to review regulatory burdens 69 Duty to carry out impact assessments 70 Information 71 Failure to perform functions CHAPTER 2 COMPETITION 72 Functions under the Competition Act Functions under Part 4 of the Enterprise Act Competition functions: supplementary 75 Requirements as to procurement, patient choice and competition 76 Requirements under section 75: investigations, declarations and directions 77 Requirements under section 75: undertakings 78 Guidance 79 Mergers involving NHS foundation trusts 80 Co-operation with the Office of Fair Trading
5 iv Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) CHAPTER 3 LICENSING Licensing requirement 81 Requirement for health service providers to be licensed 82 Deemed breach of requirement to be licensed 83 Exemption regulations 84 Exemption regulations: supplementary Licensing procedure 85 Application for licence 86 Licensing criteria 87 Grant or refusal of licence 88 Application and grant: NHS foundation trusts 89 Revocation of licence 90 Right to make representations 91 Notice of decisions 92 Appeals to the Tribunal 93 Register of licence holders Licence conditions 94 Standard conditions 95 Special conditions 96 Limits on Monitor s functions to set or modify licence conditions 97 Conditions: supplementary 98 Conditions relating to the continuation of the provision of services etc. 99 Notification of commissioners where continuation of services at risk 100 Modification of standard conditions 101 Modification references to the Competition Commission 102 Modification of conditions by order under other enactments 103 Standard condition as to transparency of certain criteria Enforcement 104 Power to require documents and information 105 Discretionary requirements 106 Enforcement undertakings 107 Further provision about enforcement powers 108 Guidance as to use of enforcement powers 109 Publication of enforcement action 110 Notification of enforcement action Transitional provision 111 Imposition of licence conditions on NHS foundation trusts 112 Duration of transitional period 113 Orders under section 112: criteria for deciding applicable trusts 114 Repeal of sections 112 and 113
6 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) v CHAPTER 4 PRICING 115 Price payable by commissioners for NHS services 116 The national tariff 117 The national tariff: further provision 118 Consultation on proposals for the national tariff 119 Consultation: further provision 120 Responses to consultation 121 Determination on reference under section Changes following determination on reference under section Power to veto changes proposed under section Local modifications of prices: agreements 125 Local modifications of prices: applications 126 Applications under section 125: notification of commissioners 127 Correction of mistakes CHAPTER 5 HEALTH SPECIAL ADMINISTRATION 128 Health special administration orders 129 Objective of a health special administration 130 Health special administration regulations 131 Transfer schemes 132 Indemnities 133 Modification of this Chapter under Enterprise Act 2002 CHAPTER 6 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN SPECIAL ADMINISTRATION CASES Establishment of mechanisms 134 Duty to establish mechanisms for providing financial assistance 135 Power to establish fund Applications for financial assistance 136 Applications 137 Grants and loans Charges on commissioners 138 Power to impose charges on commissioners Levy on providers 139 Imposition of levy 140 Power of Secretary of State to set limit on levy and charges 141 Consultation 142 Responses to consultation 143 Amount payable
7 vi Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Supplementary 144 Investment principles and reviews 145 Borrowing 146 Shortfall or excess of available funds, etc. CHAPTER 7 MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL 147 Secretary of State s duty as respects variation in provision of health services 148 Service of documents 149 Electronic communications 150 Interpretation, transitional provision and consequential amendments PART 4 NHS FOUNDATION TRUSTS & NHS TRUSTS Governance and management 151 Governors 152 Directors 153 Members 154 Accounts: initial arrangements 155 Accounts: variations to initial arrangements 156 Annual report and forward plan 157 Meetings 158 Voting Foundation trust status 159 Authorisation 160 Bodies which may apply for foundation trust status 161 Amendment of constitution 162 Panel for advising governors 163 Financial powers etc. 164 Goods and services 165 Private health care 166 Information 167 Significant transactions Finance Functions Mergers, acquisitions, separations and dissolution 168 Mergers 169 Acquisitions 170 Separations 171 Dissolution 172 Supplementary
8 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) vii Failure 173 Repeal of de-authorisation provisions 174 Trust special administrators 175 Objective of trust special administration 176 Procedure etc. 177 Action following final report 178 Sections 174 to 177: supplementary Abolition of NHS trusts 179 Abolition of NHS trusts in England 180 Repeal of provisions on authorisation for NHS foundation trusts PART 5 PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHAPTER 1 PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT 181 Healthwatch England Healthwatch England Local Healthwatch organisations 182 Activities relating to local care services 183 Local authority arrangements 184 Local arrangements: power to make further provision 185 Independent advocacy services 186 Requests, rights of entry and referrals 187 Annual reports 188 Transitional arrangements 189 Consequential provision CHAPTER 2 LOCAL GOVERNMENT Scrutiny functions of local authorities 190 Scrutiny functions of local authorities 191 Amendments consequential on section 190 Joint strategic needs assessments and strategies 192 Joint strategic needs assessments 193 Joint health and wellbeing strategies Health and Wellbeing Boards: establishment 194 Establishment of Health and Wellbeing Boards
9 viii Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Health and Wellbeing Boards: functions 195 Duty to encourage integrated working 196 Other functions of Health and Wellbeing Boards Health and Wellbeing Boards: supplementary 197 Participation of NHS Commissioning Board 198 Discharge of functions of Health and Wellbeing Boards 199 Supply of information to Health and Wellbeing Boards 200 Care Trusts Care Trusts CHAPTER 3 THE HEALTH SERVICE COMMISSIONER FOR ENGLAND 201 Disclosure of reports etc. by the Health Service Commissioner PART 6 PRIMARY CARE SERVICES 202 Medical services: minor amendments 203 Persons eligible to enter into general dental services contracts 204 Arrangements under section 107 of the National Health Service Act Payments in respect of costs of sight tests 206 Pharmaceutical needs assessments 207 Control of entry on pharmaceutical lists 208 Lists of performers of pharmaceutical services and assistants etc. PART 7 REGULATION OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE WORKERS Orders under section 60 of the Health Act Power to regulate social workers etc. in England 210 Training etc. of approved mental health professionals in England 211 Orders regulating social care workers in England: further provision The General Social Care Council 212 Abolition of the General Social Care Council The Health and Care Professions Council 213 Regulation of social workers in England 214 The Health and Care Professions Council 215 Functions of the Council in relation to social work in England 216 Appeals in cases involving social workers in England 217 Approval of courses for approved mental health professionals 218 Exercise of function of approving courses, etc.
10 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) ix 219 Arrangements with other health or social care regulators 220 References in enactments to registered health professionals, etc. Role of the Secretary of State 221 Functions of the Secretary of State in relation to social care workers The Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care 222 The Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care 223 Functions of the Authority 224 Funding of the Authority 225 Power to advise regulatory bodies, investigate complaints, etc. 226 Accountability and governance 227 Appointments to regulatory bodies 228 Establishment of voluntary registers 229 Accreditation of voluntary registers Consequential provision etc. 230 Consequential provisions and savings, etc. The Office of the Health Professions Adjudicator 231 Abolition of the Office of the Health Professions Adjudicator PART 8 THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CARE EXCELLENCE Establishment and general duties 232 The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence 233 General duties Functions: quality standards 234 Quality standards 235 Supply of quality standards to other persons 236 Advice or guidance to the Secretary of State or the Board Functions: advice, guidance etc. 237 Advice, guidance, information and recommendations 238 NICE recommendations: appeals 239 Training 240 Advisory services 241 Commissioning guidance Functions: other 242 NICE s charter 243 Additional functions 244 Arrangements with other bodies
11 x Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) 245 Failure by NICE to discharge any of its functions 246 Protection from personal liability Supplementary 247 Interpretation of this Part 248 Dissolution of predecessor body 249 Consequential and transitional provision PART 9 HEALTH AND ADULT SOCIAL CARE SERVICES: INFORMATION CHAPTER 1 INFORMATION STANDARDS 250 Powers to publish information standards 251 Information standards: supplementary CHAPTER 2 THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE INFORMATION CENTRE Establishment and general duties 252 The Health and Social Care Information Centre 253 General duties Functions: information systems 254 Powers to direct Information Centre to establish information systems 255 Powers to request Information Centre to establish information systems 256 Requests for collection under section 255: confidential information 257 Requests under section 255: supplementary 258 Information systems: supplementary 259 Powers to require and request provision of information 260 Publication of information 261 Other dissemination of information 262 Other dissemination: directions and requests under sections 254 and Code of practice on confidential information 264 Information Register 265 Advice or guidance Functions: quality of health and social care information 266 Assessment of quality of information 267 Power to establish accreditation scheme Functions: other 268 Database of quality indicators 269 Power to confer functions in relation to identification of GPs 270 Additional functions
12 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) xi 271 Arrangements with other bodies 272 Failure by Information Centre to discharge any of its functions 273 Protection from personal liability General and supplementary 274 Powers of Secretary of State or Board to give directions 275 Interpretation of this Chapter 276 Dissolution of predecessor body 277 Consequential provision PART 10 ABOLITION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC BODIES ETC 278 The Alcohol Education and Research Council 279 The Appointments Commission 280 The National Information Governance Board for Health and Social Care 281 The National Patient Safety Agency 282 The NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement 283 Standing advisory committees PART 11 MISCELLANEOUS Information relating to births and deaths etc. 284 Special notices of births and deaths 285 Provision of information by Registrar General 286 Provision of information by Registrar General: Wales 287 Provision of statistical information by Statistics Board Duties to co-operate 288 Monitor: duty to co-operate with Care Quality Commission 289 Care Quality Commission: duty to co-operate with Monitor 290 Other duties to co-operate 291 Breaches of duties to co-operate The Care Quality Commission 292 Requirement for Secretary of State to approve remuneration policy etc. 293 Conduct of reviews etc. 294 Failure to discharge functions Arrangements with devolved authorities etc. 295 Arrangements between the Board and Northern Ireland Ministers 296 Arrangements between the Board and Scottish Ministers etc. 297 Relationships between the health services 298 Advice or assistance to public authorities in the Isle of Man or Channel Islands
13 xii Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Supervised community treatment under the Mental Health Act Certificate of consent of community patients to treatment Transfer schemes 300 Transfer schemes 301 Transfer schemes: supplemental 302 Subsequent property transfer schemes PART 12 FINAL PROVISIONS 303 Power to make consequential provision 304 Regulations, orders and directions 305 Financial provision 306 Commencement 307 Commencement: consultation with Scottish Ministers 308 Extent 309 Short title Schedule 1 The National Health Service Commissioning Board Schedule 2 Clinical commissioning groups Schedule 3 Pharmaceutical remuneration Schedule 4 Amendments of the National Health Service Act 2006 Part 1 The health service in England Part 2 NHS Bodies Part 3 Local authorities Part 4 Medical services Part 5 Dental services Part 6 Ophthalmic services Part 7 Pharmaceutical services Part 8 Charging Part 9 Fraud etc. Part 10 Property and finance Part 11 Public involvement and scrutiny Part 12 Miscellaneous Schedule 5 Part 1: amendments of other enactments Schedule 6 Part 1: transitional provision Schedule 7 Abolition of the Health Protection Agency: consequential amendments Schedule 8 Monitor Schedule 9 Requirements under section 77: undertakings Schedule 10 References by Monitor to the Competition Commission Schedule 11 Further provision about Monitor s enforcement powers Part 1 Discretionary requirements Part 2 Enforcement undertakings Schedule 12 Procedure on references under section 120 Schedule 13 Part 3: minor and consequential amendments
14 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) xiii Schedule 14 Abolition of NHS trusts in England: consequential amendments Part 1 Amendments of the National Health Service Act 2006 Part 2 Amendments of other Acts Schedule 15 Part 7: consequential amendments and savings Part 1 Abolition of The General Social Care Council Part 2 The Health and Care Professions Council Part 3 The Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care Part 4 The Office of the Health Professions Adjudicator Schedule 16 The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Schedule 17 Part 8: consequential amendments Schedule 18 The Health and Social Care Information Centre Schedule 19 Part 9: consequential amendments Schedule 20 Part 10: consequential amendments and savings Part 1 The Alcohol Education and Research Council Part 2 The Appointments Commission Part 3 The National Information Governance Board for Health and Social Care Schedule 21 Amendments relating to relationships between the health services Schedule 22 Property transfer schemes Schedule 23 Staff transfer schemes
16 ELIZABETH II c. 7 Health and Social Care Act CHAPTER 7 An Act to establish and make provision about a National Health Service Commissioning Board and clinical commissioning groups and to make other provision about the National Health Service in England; to make provision about public health in the United Kingdom; to make provision about regulating health and adult social care services; to make provision about public involvement in health and social care matters, scrutiny of health matters by local authorities and co-operation between local authorities and commissioners of health care services; to make provision about regulating health and social care workers; to establish and make provision about a National Institute for Health and Care Excellence; to establish and make provision about a Health and Social Care Information Centre and to make other provision about information relating to health or social care matters; to abolish certain public bodies involved in health or social care; to make other provision about health care; and for connected purposes. [27th March 2012] B E IT ENACTED by the Queen s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: PART 1 THE HEALTH SERVICE IN ENGLAND The health service: overview 1 Secretary of State s duty to promote comprehensive health service For section 1 of the National Health Service Act 2006 (Secretary of State s duty
17 2 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England to promote health service) substitute 1 Secretary of State s duty to promote comprehensive health service (1) The Secretary of State must continue the promotion in England of a comprehensive health service designed to secure improvement (a) in the physical and mental health of the people of England, and (b) in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of physical and mental illness. (2) For that purpose, the Secretary of State must exercise the functions conferred by this Act so as to secure that services are provided in accordance with this Act. (3) The Secretary of State retains ministerial responsibility to Parliament for the provision of the health service in England. (4) The services provided as part of the health service in England must be free of charge except in so far as the making and recovery of charges is expressly provided for by or under any enactment, whenever passed. 2 The Secretary of State s duty as to improvement in quality of services After section 1 of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 1A Duty as to improvement in quality of services (1) The Secretary of State must exercise the functions of the Secretary of State in relation to the health service with a view to securing continuous improvement in the quality of services provided to individuals for or in connection with (a) the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of illness, or (b) the protection or improvement of public health. (2) In discharging the duty under subsection (1) the Secretary of State must, in particular, act with a view to securing continuous improvement in the outcomes that are achieved from the provision of the services. (3) The outcomes relevant for the purposes of subsection (2) include, in particular, outcomes which show (a) the effectiveness of the services, (b) the safety of the services, and (c) the quality of the experience undergone by patients. (4) In discharging the duty under subsection (1), the Secretary of State must have regard to the quality standards prepared by NICE under section 234 of the Health and Social Care Act The Secretary of State s duty as to the NHS Constitution After section 1A of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 1B Duty as to the NHS Constitution (1) In exercising functions in relation to the health service, the Secretary of State must have regard to the NHS Constitution.
18 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England 3 (2) In this Act, NHS Constitution has the same meaning as in Chapter 1 of Part 1 of the Health Act 2009 (see section 1 of that Act). 4 The Secretary of State s duty as to reducing inequalities After section 1B of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 1C Duty as to reducing inequalities In exercising functions in relation to the health service, the Secretary of State must have regard to the need to reduce inequalities between the people of England with respect to the benefits that they can obtain from the health service. 5 The Secretary of State s duty as to promoting autonomy After section 1C of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 1D Duty as to promoting autonomy (1) In exercising functions in relation to the health service, the Secretary of State must have regard to the desirability of securing, so far as consistent with the interests of the health service (a) that any other person exercising functions in relation to the health service or providing services for its purposes is free to exercise those functions or provide those services in the manner that it considers most appropriate, and (b) that unnecessary burdens are not imposed on any such person. (2) If, in the case of any exercise of functions, the Secretary of State considers that there is a conflict between the matters mentioned in subsection (1) and the discharge by the Secretary of State of the duties under section 1, the Secretary of State must give priority to the duties under that section. 6 The Secretary of State s duty as to research After section 1D of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 1E Duty as to research In exercising functions in relation to the health service, the Secretary of State must promote (a) research on matters relevant to the health service, and (b) the use in the health service of evidence obtained from research. 7 The Secretary of State s duty as to education and training After section 1E of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 1F Duty as to education and training (1) The Secretary of State must exercise the functions of the Secretary of State under any relevant enactment so as to secure that there is an effective system for the planning and delivery of education and training to persons who are employed, or who are considering
19 4 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England becoming employed, in an activity which involves or is connected with the provision of services as part of the health service in England. (2) Any arrangements made with a person under this Act for the provision of services as part of that health service must include arrangements for securing that the person co-operates with the Secretary of State in the discharge of the duty under subsection (1) (or, where a Special Health Authority is discharging that duty by virtue of a direction under section 7, with the Special Health Authority). (3) In subsection (1), relevant enactment means (a) section 63 of the Health Services and Public Health Act 1968, (b) this Act, (c) the Health and Social Care Act 2008, (d) the Health Act 2009, and (e) the Health and Social Care Act Secretary of State s duty as to reporting on and reviewing treatment of providers After section 1F of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 1G Secretary of State s duty as to reporting on and reviewing treatment of providers (1) The Secretary of State must, within one year of the passing of the Health and Social Care Act 2012, lay a report before Parliament on the treatment of NHS health care providers as respects any matter, including taxation, which might affect their ability to provide health care services for the purposes of the NHS or the reward available to them for doing so. (2) The report must include recommendations as to how any differences in the treatment of NHS health care providers identified in the report could be addressed. (3) The Secretary of State must keep under review the treatment of NHS health care providers as respects any such matter as is mentioned in subsection (1). (4) In this section (a) NHS health care providers means persons providing or intending to provide health care services for the purposes of the NHS, and (b) health care services for the purposes of the NHS has the same meaning as in Part 3 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012.
20 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England 5 9 The NHS Commissioning Board (1) After section 1G of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 1H Role of the Board in the health service in England The National Health Service Commissioning Board and its general functions (1) There is to be a body corporate known as the National Health Service Commissioning Board ( the Board ). (2) The Board is subject to the duty under section 1(1) concurrently with the Secretary of State except in relation to the part of the health service that is provided in pursuance of the public health functions of the Secretary of State or local authorities. (3) For the purpose of discharging that duty, the Board (a) has the function of arranging for the provision of services for the purposes of the health service in England in accordance with this Act, and (b) must exercise the functions conferred on it by this Act in relation to clinical commissioning groups so as to secure that services are provided for those purposes in accordance with this Act. (4) Schedule A1 makes further provision about the Board. (5) In this Act (a) any reference to the public health functions of the Secretary of State is a reference to the functions of the Secretary of State under sections 2A and 2B and paragraphs 7C, 8 and 12 of Schedule 1, and (b) any reference to the public health functions of local authorities is a reference to the functions of local authorities under sections 2B and 111 and paragraphs 1 to 7B and 13 of Schedule 1. (2) Before Schedule 1 to that Act, insert the Schedule set out in Schedule 1 to this Act. 10 Clinical commissioning groups After section 1H of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 1I Role of clinical commissioning groups in the health service in England Clinical commissioning groups and their general functions (1) There are to be bodies corporate known as clinical commissioning groups established in accordance with Chapter A2 of Part 2. (2) Each clinical commissioning group has the function of arranging for the provision of services for the purposes of the health service in England in accordance with this Act.
21 6 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England Arrangements for provision of health services 11 The Secretary of State s duty as to protection of public health After section 2 of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 2A Provision for protection or improvement of public health Secretary of State s duty as to protection of public health (1) The Secretary of State must take such steps as the Secretary of State considers appropriate for the purpose of protecting the public in England from disease or other dangers to health. (2) The steps that may be taken under subsection (1) include (a) the conduct of research or such other steps as the Secretary of State considers appropriate for advancing knowledge and understanding; (b) providing microbiological or other technical services (whether in laboratories or otherwise); (c) providing vaccination, immunisation or screening services; (d) providing other services or facilities for the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of illness; (e) providing training; (f) providing information and advice; (g) making available the services of any person or any facilities. (3) Subsection (4) applies in relation to any function under this section which relates to (a) the protection of the public from ionising or non-ionising radiation, and (b) a matter in respect of which the Health and Safety Executive has a function. (4) In exercising the function, the Secretary of State must (a) consult the Health and Safety Executive, and (b) have regard to its policies. 12 Duties as to improvement of public health After section 2A of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 2B Functions of local authorities and Secretary of State as to improvement of public health (1) Each local authority must take such steps as it considers appropriate for improving the health of the people in its area. (2) The Secretary of State may take such steps as the Secretary of State considers appropriate for improving the health of the people of England. (3) The steps that may be taken under subsection (1) or (2) include (a) providing information and advice;
22 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England 7 (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) providing services or facilities designed to promote healthy living (whether by helping individuals to address behaviour that is detrimental to health or in any other way); providing services or facilities for the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of illness; providing financial incentives to encourage individuals to adopt healthier lifestyles; providing assistance (including financial assistance) to help individuals to minimise any risks to health arising from their accommodation or environment; providing or participating in the provision of training for persons working or seeking to work in the field of health improvement; making available the services of any person or any facilities. (4) The steps that may be taken under subsection (1) also include providing grants or loans (on such terms as the local authority considers appropriate). (5) In this section, local authority means (a) a county council in England; (b) a district council in England, other than a council for a district in a county for which there is a county council; (c) a London borough council; (d) the Council of the Isles of Scilly; (e) the Common Council of the City of London. 13 Duties of clinical commissioning groups as to commissioning certain health services (1) Section 3 of the National Health Service Act 2006 is amended as follows. (2) In subsection (1) (a) for the words from the beginning to reasonable requirements substitute A clinical commissioning group must arrange for the provision of the following to such extent as it considers necessary to meet the reasonable requirements of the persons for whom it has responsibility, and (b) in each of paragraphs (d) and (e) for the words as he considers substitute as the group considers. (3) After that subsection insert (1A) (1B) For the purposes of this section, a clinical commissioning group has responsibility for (a) persons who are provided with primary medical services by a member of the group, and (b) persons who usually reside in the group s area and are not provided with primary medical services by a member of any clinical commissioning group. Regulations may provide that for the purposes of this section a clinical commissioning group also has responsibility (whether generally or in relation to a prescribed service or facility) for persons who
23 8 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England (1C) (1D) (1E) (a) (b) were provided with primary medical services by a person who is or was a member of the group, or have a prescribed connection with the group s area. The power conferred by subsection (1B)(b) must be exercised so as to provide that, in relation to the provision of services or facilities for emergency care, a clinical commissioning group has responsibility for every person present in its area. Regulations may provide that subsection (1A) does not apply (a) in relation to persons of a prescribed description (which may include a description framed by reference to the primary medical services with which the persons are provided); (b) in prescribed circumstances. The duty in subsection (1) does not apply in relation to a service or facility if the Board has a duty to arrange for its provision. (4) After subsection (1E) insert (1F) In exercising its functions under this section and section 3A, a clinical commissioning group must act consistently with (a) the discharge by the Secretary of State and the Board of their duty under section 1(1) (duty to promote a comprehensive health service), and (b) the objectives and requirements for the time being specified in the mandate published under section 13A. (5) Omit subsections (2) and (3). (6) For the heading to section 3 substitute Duties of clinical commissioning groups as to commissioning certain health services. (7) For the cross-heading preceding section 3 substitute Arrangements for the provision of certain health services. (8) In section 272 of that Act (orders, regulations, rules and directions), in subsection (6) before paragraph (za) insert (zza) regulations under section 3(1D),. 14 Power of clinical commissioning groups as to commissioning certain health services After section 3 of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 3A Power of clinical commissioning groups to commission certain health services (1) Each clinical commissioning group may arrange for the provision of such services or facilities as it considers appropriate for the purposes of the health service that relate to securing improvement (a) in the physical and mental health of the persons for whom it has responsibility, or (b) in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illness in those persons.
24 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England 9 (2) A clinical commissioning group may not arrange for the provision of a service or facility under subsection (1) if the Board has a duty to arrange for its provision by virtue of section 3B or 4. (3) Subsections (1A), (1B) and (1D) of section 3 apply for the purposes of this section as they apply for the purposes of that section. 15 Power to require Board to commission certain health services After section 3A of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 3B Secretary of State s power to require Board to commission services (1) Regulations may require the Board to arrange, to such extent as it considers necessary to meet all reasonable requirements, for the provision as part of the health service of (a) dental services of a prescribed description; (b) services or facilities for members of the armed forces or their families; (c) services or facilities for persons who are detained in a prison or in other accommodation of a prescribed description; (d) such other services or facilities as may be prescribed. (2) A service or facility may be prescribed under subsection (1)(d) only if the Secretary of State considers that it would be appropriate for the Board (rather than clinical commissioning groups) to arrange for its provision as part of the health service. (3) In deciding whether it would be so appropriate, the Secretary of State must have regard to (a) the number of individuals who require the provision of the service or facility; (b) the cost of providing the service or facility; (c) the number of persons able to provide the service or facility; (d) the financial implications for clinical commissioning groups if they were required to arrange for the provision of the service or facility. (4) Before deciding whether to make regulations under this section, the Secretary of State must (a) obtain advice appropriate for that purpose, and (b) consult the Board. (5) The reference in subsection (1)(b) to members of the armed forces is a reference to persons who are members of (a) the regular forces within the meaning of the Armed Forces Act 2006, or (b) the reserve forces within the meaning of that Act. 16 Secure psychiatric services (1) Section 4 of the National Health Service Act 2006 (high security psychiatric services) is amended as follows.
25 10 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England (2) In subsection (1) for the words from the beginning to duty to provide substitute The Board must arrange for the provision of. (3) In subsection (3) (a) after may be provided insert (a), and (b) after paragraph (a) insert, and (b) only by a person approved by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this subsection. (4) After subsection (3) insert (3A) The Secretary of State may (a) give directions to a person who provides high security psychiatric services about the provision by that person of those services; (b) give directions to the Board about the exercise of its functions in relation to high security psychiatric services. 17 Other services etc. provided as part of the health service (1) In section 5 of the National Health Service Act 2006 (other services) for about the Secretary of State and services under this Act substitute about the provision of services for the purposes of the health service in England. (2) Schedule 1 to that Act is amended as follows. (3) In paragraph 1 (medical inspection of pupils) (a) for The Secretary of State substitute A local authority, and (b) for local authorities substitute the local authority. (4) In paragraph 2 (a) in sub-paragraph (1) (i) for The Secretary of State substitute A local authority, and (ii) omit, by arrangement with any local authority,, (b) in sub-paragraph (2) (i) for The Secretary of State substitute A local authority, (ii) after educational establishment insert in its area, and (iii) for a local authority substitute the local authority, and (c) omit sub-paragraph (3). (5) In paragraph 4 (a) for A local authority may not make an arrangement substitute A local authority may not provide for any medical inspection or treatment, and (b) for the arrangement substitute the inspection or (as the case may be) treatment. (6) In paragraph 5 (a) omit sub-paragraph (1)(a) and the word and immediately following it, (b) in sub-paragraph (2) (i) omit local authority or, (ii) for the Secretary of State substitute a local authority, and
26 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England 11 (iii) for him substitute it. (7) In paragraph 7A (weighing and measuring of children) (a) for The Secretary of State (in each place it occurs) substitute A local authority, (b) in sub-paragraph (1) omit, by arrangement with any local authority,, and (c) in sub-paragraph (2) (i) after any school insert in its area, and (ii) for a local authority substitute the local authority. (8) In paragraph 7B (regulations as to weighing and measuring of children) (a) in sub-paragraph (1)(b) for by the Secretary of State substitute by a local authority, and (b) in sub-paragraph (1)(d) (i) for by the Secretary of State substitute by a local authority, and (ii) after paragraph 7A insert and of any other prescribed information relating to the children concerned, and (c) in sub-paragraph (2) after such weighing or measuring insert or in relation to information prescribed under sub-paragraph (1). (9) After paragraph 7B insert Supply of blood and other human tissues 7C The Secretary of State must for the purposes of the health service make arrangements for (a) collecting, screening, analysing, processing and supplying blood or other tissues, (b) preparing blood components and reagents, and (c) facilitating tissue and organ transplantation. (10) In paragraph 9 (provision of vehicles for disabled persons) (a) the existing text becomes sub-paragraph (1), (b) in that sub-paragraph (i) for The Secretary of State may provide substitute A clinical commissioning group may make arrangements for the provision of, and (ii) for persons appearing to him to be persons who have a physical impairment substitute persons for whom the group has responsibility and who appear to it to have a physical impairment, and (c) after that sub-paragraph insert (2) Subsections (1A), (1B) and (1D) of section 3 apply for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) as they apply for the purposes of that section. (11) In paragraph 10 (a) in sub-paragraph (1)(a) after provided insert in pursuance of arrangements made, (b) in sub-paragraph (2)
27 12 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England (c) (d) (i) for The Secretary of State may substitute The clinical commissioning group may make arrangements for, (ii) in paragraph (a) for adapt substitute the adaptation of, (iii) in paragraph (b) for maintain and repair substitute the maintenance and repair of, (iv) in paragraph (c) for take out substitute the taking out of, (v) in that paragraph for pay substitute the payment of, (vi) in paragraph (d) for provide (in each place it occurs) substitute the provision of, and (vii) in that paragraph for execute substitute the execution of, in sub-paragraph (3) for The Secretary of State substitute A clinical commissioning group, and in sub-paragraph (5) for the Secretary of State substitute the clinical commissioning group. (12) In paragraph 12 (provision of a microbiological service) (a) in sub-paragraph (1) (i) omit paragraph (a) and the word and immediately following it, (ii) in paragraph (b) omit other, and (iii) in that paragraph for that service substitute a microbiological service provided under section 2A, and (b) omit sub-paragraph (2). (13) For paragraph 13 and the cross-heading preceding it substitute Powers in relation to research etc. 13 (1) The Secretary of State, the Board or a clinical commissioning group may conduct, commission or assist the conduct of research into (a) any matters relating to the causation, prevention, diagnosis or treatment of illness, and (b) any such other matters connected with any service provided under this Act as the Secretary of State, the Board or the clinical commissioning group (as the case may be) considers appropriate. (2) A local authority may conduct, commission or assist the conduct of research for any purpose connected with the exercise of its functions in relation to the health service. (3) The Secretary of State, the Board, a clinical commissioning group or a local authority may for any purpose connected with the exercise of its functions in relation to the health service (a) obtain and analyse data or other information; (b) obtain advice from persons with appropriate professional expertise. (4) The power under sub-paragraph (1) or (2) to assist any person to conduct research includes power to do so by providing financial assistance or making the services of any person or other resources available.
28 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England 13 (5) In this paragraph, local authority has the same meaning as in section 2B. 18 Regulations as to the exercise by local authorities of certain public health functions (1) After section 6B of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 6C Regulations as to the exercise of functions Regulations as to the exercise by local authorities of certain public health functions (1) Regulations may require a local authority to exercise any of the public health functions of the Secretary of State (so far as relating to the health of the public in the authority s area) by taking such steps as may be prescribed. (2) Regulations may require a local authority to exercise its public health functions by taking such steps as may be prescribed. (3) Where regulations under subsection (1) require a local authority to exercise any of the public health functions of the Secretary of State, the regulations may also authorise or require the local authority to exercise any prescribed functions of the Secretary of State that are exercisable in connection with those functions (including the powers conferred by section 12). (4) The making of regulations under subsection (1) does not prevent the Secretary of State from taking any step that a local authority is required to take under the regulations. (5) Any rights acquired, or liabilities (including liabilities in tort) incurred, in respect of the exercise by a local authority of any of its functions under regulations under subsection (1) are enforceable by or against the local authority (and no other person). (6) In this section, local authority has the same meaning as in section 2B. (2) In section 272 of that Act (orders, regulations, rules and directions), in subsection (6) after paragraph (zza) insert (zzb) regulations under section 6C(1) or (2),. 19 Regulations relating to EU obligations After section 6C of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 6D Regulations relating to EU obligations (1) Regulations may require the Board or a clinical commissioning group to exercise a specified EU health function. (2) In subsection (1) (a) EU health function means any function exercisable by the Secretary of State for the purpose of implementing EU obligations that concern, or are connected to, the health service, other than a function of making subordinate legislation (within the meaning of the Interpretation Act 1978), and
29 14 Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c. 7) Part 1 The health service in England (b) specified means specified in the regulations. (3) The Secretary of State may give directions to the Board or a clinical commissioning group about its exercise of any of its functions under regulations under subsection (1). (4) The making of regulations under subsection (1) does not prevent the Secretary of State from exercising the specified EU health function. (5) Any rights acquired, or liabilities (including liabilities in tort) incurred, in respect of the exercise by the Board or a clinical commissioning group of any of its functions under regulations under subsection (1) are enforceable by or against the Board or (as the case may be) the group (and no other person). (6) The Secretary of State may, for the purpose of securing compliance by the United Kingdom with EU obligations, give directions to the Board or a clinical commissioning group about the exercise of any of its functions. 20 Regulations as to the exercise of functions by the Board or clinical commissioning groups (1) After section 6D of the National Health Service Act 2006 insert 6E Regulations as to the exercise of functions by the Board or clinical commissioning groups (1) Regulations may impose requirements (to be known as standing rules ) in accordance with this section on the Board or on clinical commissioning groups. (2) The regulations may, in relation to the commissioning functions of the Board or clinical commissioning groups, make provision (a) requiring the Board or clinical commissioning groups to arrange for specified treatments or other specified services to be provided or to be provided in a specified manner or within a specified period; (b) as to the arrangements that the Board or clinical commissioning groups must make for the purpose of making decisions as to (i) the treatments or other services that are to be provided; (ii) the manner in which or period within which specified treatments or other specified services are to be provided; (iii) the persons to whom specified treatments or other specified services are to be provided; (c) as to the arrangements that the Board or clinical commissioning groups must make for enabling persons to whom specified treatments or other specified services are to be provided to make choices with respect to specified aspects of them. (3) Regulations by virtue of paragraph (b) of subsection (2) may, in particular, make provision (a) requiring the Board or a clinical commissioning group to take specified steps before making decisions as to the matters mentioned in that paragraph; (b) as to reviews of, or appeals from, such decisions.