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Statutory Instrument

The NHS Professionals Special Health Authority (Abolition) Order 2010

Citation
S.I. 2010/425
As at
Sections
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Section 1Citation, commencement and interpretation

(1) This Order may be cited as the NHS Professionals Special Health Authority (Abolition) Order 2010 and shall come into force on 1st April 2010.

(2) In this Order, “NHS Professionals” means the NHS Professionals Special Health Authority established by the NHS Professionals Special Health Authority (Establishment and Constitution) Order 2003 .

Section 2Abolition of NHS Professionals

NHS Professionals is abolished and accordingly the orders, regulations and directions in Schedule 1 are revoked to the extent specified in that Schedule.

Section 3Amendment of Orders

Schedule 2 (which makes amendments in consequence of the abolition of NHS Professionals and other minor amendments) has effect.

Section 4Transfer of officers of NHS Professionals

(1) This paragraph applies in relation to any person who, immediately before 1st April 2010, was an officer of NHS Professionals.

(2) Any officer to whom paragraph (1) applies shall, on 1st April 2010, be transferred to the employment of the Secretary of State.

(3) The contract of employment of an officer transferred under paragraph (2)—

(a) is not terminated by the transfer; and

(b) shall have effect on and after 1st April 2010 as if originally made between that officer and the Secretary of State.

(4) Without prejudice to paragraph (3)—

(a) all the rights, powers, duties and liabilities of NHS Professionals under, or in connection with, a contract to which that paragraph applies shall, by virtue of this paragraph, be transferred to the Secretary of State on 1st April 2010; and

(b) anything done before 1st April 2010 by, or in relation to, NHS Professionals in respect of the officer or the contract of employment of that officer, shall be deemed to have been done by, or in relation to, the Secretary of State.

(5) Paragraphs (2) to (4) do not transfer an officer’s contract of employment, or the rights, powers, duties and liabilities under or in connection with it, if that officer has objected to the transfer to the Secretary of State and had informed NHS Professionals of that objection on or before 31st March 2010.

(6) Where an officer has objected as mentioned in paragraph (5), the contract of employment of that officer with NHS Professionals shall be terminated immediately before the date on which the transfer would occur, but that officer shall not be treated, for any purpose, as having been dismissed from NHS Professionals.

(7) This article is without prejudice to any right of an officer to terminate the contract of employment with NHS Professionals if a substantial and detrimental change is made to that officer’s working conditions; but no such right shall arise by reason only of the change in employer effected by this article.

Section 5Transfer of property and liabilities of NHS Professionals

(1) All property of NHS Professionals is transferred to the Secretary of State on 1st April 2010.

(2) All criminal liabilities of NHS Professionals are, on 1st April 2010, transferred to the National Health Service Litigation Authority .

(3) All other liabilities of NHS Professionals are, on 1st April 2010, transferred to the Secretary of State.

Section 6Provision for continuity in the exercise of functions

(1) Anything done before 1st April 2010 by or in relation to NHS Professionals shall be treated on and after 1st April 2010 as if done by or in relation to the Secretary of State.

(2) Any instrument made by NHS Professionals continues in force in relation to the Secretary of State in accordance with its terms until it is varied or revoked by the Secretary of State.

(3) So far as is necessary or appropriate, a reference to NHS Professionals in an agreement or other instrument shall be treated on and after 1st April 2010 as a reference to the Secretary of State.

(4) Any form supplied by NHS Professionals, or any form supplied by the Secretary of State in relation to NHS Professionals, continues to be a valid form in relation to NHS Professionals until it is cancelled or withdrawn by the Secretary of State, as if any reference contained in that form to NHS Professionals were a reference to the Secretary of State.

Section 7Investigation by the Health Service Commissioner and the Care Quality Commission

(1) A complaint made under the Health Service Commissioners Act 1993 to the Health Service Commissioner for England in relation to NHS Professionals, whether made before, on or after 1st April 2010, may be investigated by the Commissioner notwithstanding the abolition of NHS Professionals, and the Commissioner must send a copy of the report of the result of the investigation to the Secretary of State for Health.

(2) A review or investigation in relation to NHS Professionals by the Care Quality Commission, whether begun before, on or after 1st April 2010, may be conducted by the Care Quality Commission notwithstanding the abolition of NHS Professionals, and the Care Quality Commission must send a copy of the report of any review or investigation to the Secretary of State for Health.

Section 8Handling of complaints relating to NHS Professionals

(1) This paragraph applies to a complaint made in accordance with the provisions of the National Health Service (Complaints) Regulations 2004 (“the 2004 Regulations ”) or the Local Authority Social Services and National Health Service Complaints (England) Regulations 2009 (“the 2009 Regulations ”) in relation to NHS Professionals, whether made before, on or after 1st April 2010.

(2) The Secretary of State shall, on or after 1st April 2010, handle any complaint to which paragraph (1) applies, in accordance with the 2004 Regulations or, as the case may be, the 2009 Regulations, as if the Secretary of State was a Special Health Authority and the complaint has been made in relation to that Authority.

Section 9Winding up of affairs of NHS Professionals

It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to take such action as may be necessary for the winding up of the affairs of NHS Professionals including the preparation of the outstanding accounts of NHS Professionals and the performance of all statutory duties relating to those accounts.

Section 1

In regulation 11 (disqualification for appointment of chairman and non-executive directors) of the National Health Service Trusts (Membership and Procedure) Regulations 1990 , omit paragraph (5B).

Section 2

In Schedule 2 (Special Health Authorities of which the chairman and members are not disqualified under regulation 10(1)(g)) to the Health Authorities (Membership and Procedure) Regulations 1996 ), omit “NHS Professionals Special Health Authority”.

Section 3

In Schedule 1 (Special Health Authorities of which the chairman and members are not disqualified under regulation 5(1)(e)) to the Primary Care Trusts (Membership, Procedure and Administration Arrangements) Regulations 2000 , omit “NHS Professionals Special Health Authority”.

Section 4

In the Schedule (Special Health Authorities designated as subject to investigation) to the Health Service Commissioner for England (Special Health Authorities) Order 2005 , omit the entry for the NHS Professionals Special Health Authority.

Section 5

The NHS Business Services Authority (Awdurdod Gwasanaethau Busnes y GIG) and NHS Professionals Special Health Authority (Contact Centre) Directions 2009 , are amended as follows—

(a) in direction 1(2) omit “and NHS Professionals Special Health Authority”; and

(b) in direction 1(3) omit “or NHS Professionals Special Health Authority”.

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