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Valid from 08/06/2013
(introduced by section 1)
1SSchedule 5A to the 1978 Act (Healthcare Improvement Scotland) is amended as follows.
2SAfter paragraph 7 insert—
7A(1)HIS must appoint persons employed under paragraph 7(5) to exercise the functions of medical reviewers; and when doing so those employees are to be known as medical reviewers.
(2)HIS must appoint a person employed under paragraph 7(5) to exercise the functions of the senior medical reviewer; and when doing so that employee is to be known as the senior medical reviewer.
(3)A person appointed as a medical reviewer or the senior medical reviewer must—
(a)be a medical practitioner;
(b)have been so throughout the 5 years prior to appointment; and
(c)have such other qualifications, training and experience as may be specified by regulations.
(4)A member of HIS may not exercise the functions of—
(a)a medical reviewer; or
(b)the senior medical reviewer.
(5)An employee of HIS (other than a medical reviewer) may not exercise any function of a medical reviewer other than those under section 17.
(6)An employee of HIS (other than the senior medical reviewer) may not exercise the functions of the senior medical reviewer (except by virtue of arrangements made under paragraph 11(2C)).
(7)An appointment as a medical reviewer or the senior medical reviewer does not affect the appointed person's status as employed under paragraph 7(5).”.
3SIn paragraph 11 (delegation of functions)—
(a)in sub-paragraph (1), for “and” where it first occurs substitute “ to ”,
(b)after sub-paragraph (2) insert—
“(2A)HIS may authorise an employee to carry out the functions of a medical reviewer under section 17.
(2B)Any other function conferred on a medical reviewer or the senior medical reviewer may not, subject to sub-paragraph (2C), be delegated by HIS.
(2C)The senior medical reviewer may, with the approval of HIS, make arrangements for the functions of the senior medical reviewer to be carried out by a medical reviewer where the senior medical reviewer is absent or otherwise unavailable.”.
Valid from 13/05/2015
(introduced by section 30)
1(1)The Cremation Act 1902 is amended as follows.S
(2)In section 7 (regulations as to burning)—
(a)the words from “and” where it fifth occurs to “place” where it second occurs are repealed,
(b)the words from “Each” to “prescribe” are repealed.
(3)After section 7 insert—
The Scottish Ministers may make regulations prescribing the forms of notices, certificates and applications to be given or made before the burning of any human remains is permitted to take place.
A statutory instrument containing regulations under section 7 or 7A is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of the Scottish Parliament.”.
(4)In section 8(1) (penalties for breach of regulations, &c), after “incur” insert “ other than an offence under section 27A(1) of the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965 (c. 49) (offence of disposal of body without authorisation) ”.
2SIn section 2(2) of the Cremation Act 1952 (procedure for regulations made under section 7 of the Cremation Act 1902) the words from “Any” to “and” are repealed.
3SSection 21(5) of the 1965 Act (person having charge of place of interment to give notice of burial of still-born child without certificate) is repealed.
4SIn section 24 of the 1965 Act (certificate of cause of death), after subsection (1), insert—
“(1A)A registered medical practitioner may, where invited to do so under section 10(2)(b) or 11(6) of the 2011 Act (action following unsatisfactory review), attest and transmit a replacement certificate to a medical reviewer or, as the case may be, the senior medical reviewer.”.
5SSection 27(2) and (3) of the 1965 Act (transmission of certificate of registration) is repealed.
6SIn section 56(1) of the 1965 Act (interpretation)—
(a)before the entry for “birth” insert—
““the 2011 Act” means the Certification of Death (Scotland) Act 2011 (asp 11);”,
(b)after the entry for “local authority” insert—
““medical reviewer” means a person appointed under paragraph 7A(1) of Schedule 5A to the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (c. 29);”,
(c)after the entry for “relative” insert—
““senior medical reviewer” means a person appointed under paragraph 7A(2) of Schedule 5A to the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (c. 29);”.
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