PART 2CONTRACTORS
General condition relating to all contracts5.
(1)
It is a condition in the case of a contract to be entered into –
(a)
with a medical practitioner, that the medical practitioner;
(b)
with two or more individuals practising in partnership, that any individual or the partnership; and
(c)
with a company limited by shares that –
(i)
the company,
(ii)
any person legally and beneficially owning a share in the company, and
(iii)
any director or secretary of the company,
must not fall within paragraph (2).
(2)
A person falls within this paragraph if –
(a)
he is the subject of a national disqualification;
(b)
subject to paragraph (3), he is disqualified or suspended (other than by an interim suspension order or direction pending an investigation) from practising by any licensing body anywhere in the world;
(c)
within the period of five years prior to the signing of the contract or commencement of the contract, whichever is the earlier, he has been dismissed (otherwise than by reason of redundancy) from any employment by a health services body unless he has subsequently been employed by that health services body or another health services body and paragraph (4) applies to him, or that dismissal was the subject of a finding of unfair dismissal by any competent tribunal or court;
(d)
within the period of five years prior to signing the contract or commencement of the contract, whichever is the earlier, he has been disqualified from a primary medical service performers list unless his name has subsequently been included in such a list;
(e)
he has been convicted in the United Kingdom of murder;
(f)
he has been convicted in the United Kingdom of a criminal offence other than murder, committed on or after 1st April 2004, and has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment of over six months;
(g)
subject to paragraph (5) he has been convicted elsewhere of an offence –
(i)
which would if committed in Northern Ireland constitute murder; or
(ii)
committed on or after 1st April 2004, which would if committed in Northern Ireland constitute a criminal offence other than murder, and been sentenced to a term of imprisonment of over six months;
(h)
(i)
he has –
(i)
been adjudged bankrupt or had sequestration of his estate awarded unless (in either case) he has been discharged or the bankruptcy order has been annulled;
(ii)
(iii)
made a composition or arrangement with, or granted a trust deed for, his creditors unless he has been discharged in respect of it;
(j)
an administrator, administrative receiver or receiver is appointed in respect of him;
(k)
he has been –
(i)
removed from the office of charity trustee or trustee for a charity by an order made by the Charity Commissioners or the High Court on the grounds of any misconduct or mismanagement in the administration of the charity for which he was responsible or to which he was privy, or which he by his conduct contributed to or facilitated; or
(ii)
(l)
(3)
A person shall not fall within paragraph (2)(b) where the Board is satisfied that the disqualification or suspension from practising is imposed by a licensing body outside the United Kingdom and it does not make the person unsuitable to be –
(a)
a contractor;
(b)
a partner, in the case of a contract with two or more individuals practising in partnership;
(c)
in the case of a contract with a company limited by shares –
(i)
a person legally and beneficially holding a share in the company, or
(ii)
a director or secretary of the company,
as the case may be.
(4)
Where a person has been employed as a member of a health care profession any subsequent employment must also be as a member of that profession.
(5)
A person shall not fall within paragraph (2)(g) where the Board is satisfied that the conviction does not make the person unsuitable to be –
(a)
a contractor;
(b)
a partner, in the case of a contract with two or more individuals practising in partnership;
(c)
in the case of a contract with a company limited by shares –
(i)
a person legally and beneficially holding a share in the company; or
(ii)
a director or secretary of the company,
as the case may be.