National Health Service and Community Care
Act 1990
Section 5(2) of the NHS and Community Care Act 1990 provided
(until June 1995):
In any case where the Secretary
of State is considering whether to make an order under subsection (1) above
establishing an NHS Trust and the hospital, establishment or facility concerned
is or is to be situated in England, he shall direct the relevant Regional Health
Authority to consult, with respect to the proposal to establish the trust,-
a) the relevant Community Health Council
and such other persons or bodies as may be specified in the direction; and
b) such other persons or bodies as the Authority considers
appropriate;
and, within such period (if any) as the Secretary of
State may determine, the relevant Regional Health Authority shall report
the results of those consultations to the Secretary of State.
This provision was considered in R. v Rochdale Health
Authority Ex parte Rochdale MBC on 18th December 1991. The court pointed
out that those consulted under that procedure are not "objectors" with rights
or access to the Secretary of State and held that there was no requirement
that the Borough Council be provided with material it deemed sufficient.
This provision was abolished by the Health Authorities Act
1995. The new section 5(2) reads:
No order shall be made under subsection (1) above until after
the completion of such consultation as may be prescribed.
Para 33 of Schedule 9 of this Act amends the Community
Health Councils (Access to InformationAct 1988
Statutory instrument 1996 No. 653 National Health Service, England and
Wales
The National Health Service Trusts
(Consultation on Establishment and Dissolution) Regulations 1996
Citation, commencement and interpretation
1. (1) These regulations may be cited as the National Health Service Trusts
(Consultation on Establishment and Dissolution) Regulations 1996 and shall come
into force on 1st April 1996
- In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires -
"The Act" means the National health service and Community care act 1990;
"dissolution order" means an order under paragraph 29 of Schedule 2 to the
Act dissolving an NHS trust;
"establishment order" means an order under section 5(1) of the Act establishing
an NHS trust;
"relevant Community Health Council" means, in relation to an NHS trust, the
Community Health Council in whose district is situated
- in a case where the Secretary of State is considering making an establishment
order, any hospital or other establishment or facility in respect of which
the NHS trust is to be established;
- in a case to which regulation 2(2) of these Regulations applies, any premises
the address of which is specified in article 3(2) of the NHS trust’s establishment
order;
- in a case where the Secretary of State is considering making a dissolution
order or a transfer order, any hospital or other establishment or facility
which is referred to in article 3(2) of the trust’s establishment order;
"staff interests" means such persons or bodies as the NHS trust which is to
be dissolved may recognise as representing persons who are employed by or for
the purposes of that NHS trust, and who are, in its opinion, likely to be affected
by a transfer order;
"the Schedule" means Schedule 2 to the Act;
"transfer order" means an order under paragraph 30 of the Schedule transferring
or providing for the transfer of property, rights, liabilities and staff of
an NHS trust.
Consultation
2 - (1) Subject to paragraph (8) of this regulation, for the purposes of section
5(2) of the Act, the prescribed consultation which must be completed before
the Secretary of State may make an establishment order is consultation by the
Secretary of State with the relevant Community Health Council.
- For the purposes of section 5(2) of the Act, the prescribed consultation
which must be completed before the Secretary of State may make an order having
the effect that an NHS trust established for the purpose specified in section
5(1)(a) of the Act is established for the purposes specified is section 5(1)(b)
of that Act, is consultation by the Secretary of State with the relevant Community
Health Council.
- For the purposes of section 5(2) of the Act, the prescribed consultation
which must be completed before the Secretary of State may make an order under
section 5(1) of the Act in relation to an NHS trust in circumstances to which
neither paragraph (1) nor paragraph (2) of this regulation applies, is consultation
by the Secretary of State with the relevant Community Health Council.
- Subject to paragraph (8) of this regulation, for the purposes of paragraph
29(3) of the Schedule, the prescribed consultation which, except in cases
of urgency, must be completed before the Secretary of State may make a dissolution
order is -
- where the dissolution order is to be made pursuant to paragraph 29(2)(a)
of the Schedule (dissolution on the application of the NHS trust concerned)
consultation by that NHS trust with the relevant Community Health Council,
the results of which shall, within such period, if any, as the Secretary
of State may determine, be reported by the NHS trust to the Secretary of
State;
- where the dissolution order is to be made pursuant to paragraph 29(2)(b)
of the Schedule (where the Secretary of State considers dissolution to be
appropriate in the interests of the health service), consultation by the
Secretary of State with the relevant Community Health Council.
(5) Where a dissolution order is to be made in respect of two or more NHS trusts,
the consultation prescribed by paragraph (4)(a) above may be undertaken jointly
by the NHS trusts concerned.
- Subject to paragraph (8) of this regulation, for the purposes of paragraph
30(3) of the Schedule, the prescribed consultation which must be completed
before the Secretary of State may make a transfer order shall be -
- where the dissolution order in respect of that NHS trust is to be made pursuant
to paragraph 29(2)(a) of the Schedule, consultation by that NHS trust with
the relevant Community Health Council and staff interests, the results of
which shall, within such period, if any, as the Secretary of State may determine,
be reported by that NHS trust to the Secretary of State;
- where the dissolution order in respect of that NHS trust is to be made pursuant
to paragraph 29(2)(b) of the Schedule, consultation by the Secretary of State
with the relevant Community Health Council and staff interests.
- Consultation required by paragraph (6) of this regulation may be combined
with the consultation required by paragraph (4) of this regulation; and where
orders under paragraph 30 of the Schedule are to be made in respect of two
or more NHS trusts, any consultation required by paragraph (6)(a) of this
regulation may be undertaken jointly by the NHS trusts concerned.
- Where the Secretary of State proposes to make -
- a dissolution order,
- an establishment order; and
- an order under paragraph 30 of the Schedule transferring the property, rights
and liabilities of the NHS trust to be dissolved by that dissolution order
to the NHS trust to be established by that establishment order,
the prescribed consultation for the purposes of paragraph 29(3) and 30(3) of
the Schedule is consultation by the Secretary of State with, respectively, the
relevant Community Health Council and the relevant Community Health Council
and staff interests, which may be combined with each other and with the consultation
prescribed by paragraph (1) of this regulation.
Revocations
The National Health Service Trusts (Consultation
on Dissolution) Regulations 1991 and the National Health Service Trusts (Consultation
on Dissolution) Amendment Regulations 1992 are hereby revoked.
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