Section 3 – Procurement of services etc. as part of the NHS in Wales
12.This section should be read in conjunction with section 2, as it provides the Welsh Ministers with the ability to put in place new arrangements for health service procurement in Wales. If the Welsh Ministers do introduce new arrangements for health service procurement via regulations made under this section, relevant authorities will be obliged to follow those arrangements rather than wider procurement legislation when procuring services for the health service in Wales. These new arrangements, once introduced, will take the place of arrangements under the Procurement Act 2023, which Ministers are able to disapply through regulations made under section 2 but only to the extent that they apply to the procurement of services for the health service in Wales.
13.Section 3 provides the ability for the Welsh Ministers to introduce new legislative requirements through regulations. These regulations would set out the requirements applying to the procurement of services by relevant authorities as part of the health service in Wales, as well as goods and services which are connected to those health services.
14.The Act does this by amending the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006 to insert a new section (section 10A). The full wording of the new section being inserted into the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006 is set out in subsection (2).
15.The new section 10A of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006 includes a number of matters that must be covered by the new regulations. Inclusion of these is therefore a legislative requirement and not a discretionary matter for the Welsh Ministers in developing the regulations. Subsections (2) and (3) of the new section 10A provide that the regulations must include detail about the processes relevant authorities need to follow when carrying out a competitive tendering exercise, as well as providing that the regulations must make provision to ensure that procurement processes support transparency, fairness, verification of compliance, and manage conflicts of interest. Subsection (4) includes a requirement that the Welsh Ministers must undertake appropriate public consultation and publish a summary of received responses before making regulations.
16.Subsection (6) of the new section 10A provides that regulations detailing a new regime for health service procurement must be accompanied by appropriate guidance. Subsection (7) places a corresponding requirement on relevant authorities to take account of this guidance.
17.Subsection (8) places a duty on the Welsh Ministers to review the operation of regulations and publish the conclusions of the review within 5 years of the regulations coming into force.
18.Subsection (9) defines ‘relevant authorities’ for these purposes – the definition is the same as that referred to in paragraph 10 of these Explanatory Notes.
19.Subsection (3) of section 3 of the Act makes a further related addition to the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006. This adds the regulations that may be made under the newly inserted section 10A of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006 to the list of regulations (in that Act) that are subject to the affirmative procedure. This means that they must be approved by Senedd Cymru before they can be made.