2016 No. 3

National Health Service

The Health Boards (Membership and Procedure) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016

Made

Laid before the Scottish Parliament

Coming into force

The Scottish Ministers make the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by paragraphs 4 and 11(a) and (c) of Schedule 1 to the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 19781 and all other powers enabling them to do so.

Citation and commencement1

These Regulations may be cited as the Health Boards (Membership and Procedure) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016 and come into force on 8th February 2016.

Amendment of the Health Boards (Membership and Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 20012

1

The Health Boards (Membership and Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 20012 are amended as follows.

2

In regulation 1(2) (regarding interpretation) omit the definitions of “the 1997 Act”, “the Charity Commissioners” and “Chief Officer”.

3

In regulation 4 (remuneration of members) for “holding the position of” to the end substitute “who are employed as an executive officer of a Board.”.

4

After regulation 5 (resignation and removal of members) insert—

Suspension of members5A

1

The Scottish Ministers may by determination suspend a member from taking part in the business (including meetings) of a Board.

2

The suspension ends if—

a

the Scottish Ministers determine that the suspension ends; or

b

the person’s appointment as a member of the Board is not terminated within a period of 12 months beginning with the date the person is suspended.

5

For regulation 6 and its heading (disqualification) substitute—

Disqualification from being a member6

1

A person is disqualified from being a member if the person—

a

within a period of 5 years before the proposed date of appointment or after appointment (as the case may be) commits an offence in the British Islands for which the person is sentenced to imprisonment (whether suspended or not) for 3 months or longer;

b

is or has been dismissed from employment in a health service body, except by redundancy;

c

is or has been removed from office in a health service body before the term of office expires;

d

is a member of another health service body;

e

is or has been removed, for reasons of impairment or loss of fitness to practise, from a list under—

i

Parts I or II of the Act;

ii

the National Health Service Act 20063;

iii

the National Health Service (Wales) Act 20064; or

iv

the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 19725;

f

is or has been removed, for reasons of impairment or loss of fitness to practise, from a statutory register maintained by a regulatory body;

g

is an undischarged bankrupt;

h

is or has been subject to a disqualification order or disqualification undertaking under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 19866 or the Company Directors Disqualification (Northern Ireland) Order 20027;

i

is or has been removed or prevented from being a trustee of, or otherwise acting for or on behalf of, a charity (or a body controlled by a charity) by—

i

a charity regulator; or

ii

a court or tribunal in the British Islands; or

j

is or has been subject to a sanction under section 19(1)(b) to (e) (action on finding of contravention) of the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc. (Scotland) Act 20008.

2

Disqualification under this regulation (or part of it) does not apply to such person or category of persons as the Scottish Ministers may determine.

3

In this regulation—

a

“charity regulator” means the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator, the Charity Commission for England and Wales or the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland;

b

“regulatory body” means—

i

the Care Council for Wales;

ii

the General Chiropractic Council;

iii

the General Dental Council;

iv

the General Medical Council;

v

the General Optical Council;

vi

the General Osteopathic Council;

vii

the General Pharmaceutical Council;

viii

the Health and Care Professions Council;

ix

the Northern Ireland Social Care Council;

x

the Nursing and Midwifery Council;

xi

the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland; or

xii

the Scottish Social Services Council; and

c

“undischarged bankrupt” means a person—

i

whose estate has been sequestrated and who has not been discharged (or against whom a bankruptcy order has been made and is still in force);

ii

who has granted a trust deed for, or made a composition or arrangement with, creditors and has not been discharged in respect of it;

iii

who is the subject of a bankruptcy restrictions order, or an interim bankruptcy restrictions order, made under the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 19859 or the Insolvency Act 198610;

iv

who is the subject of a bankruptcy restrictions undertaking entered into under either of those Acts;

v

who has been adjudged bankrupt and has not been discharged; or

vi

who is subject to any other kind of arrangement or undertaking, anywhere in the world, which is analogous to those described in heads (i) to (iv).

6

In regulation 7 (appointment and powers of vice-chairperson)—

a

in paragraph (1) for “who does not also hold the position” to the end substitute “as vice-chairperson for such period as the Board may decide.”; and

b

after paragraph (2) insert—

2A

A member who is an employee of a Board is disqualified from being vice-chairperson.

7

In regulation 8(3) (meetings and minutes) for “does not also hold the position of Chief Officer, Chief Finance Officer or Director of Public Health” substitute “is not an employee”.

8

In the Schedule (matters to be included in standing orders regulating meetings and proceedings of the Board and committees)—

a

in paragraph 4 (quorum), for “do not also hold the position” to the end substitute “are not employees of a Board.”; and

b

omit paragraph 5(2) (conduct of meetings).

SHONA ROBISONA member of the Scottish GovernmentSt Andrew’s House,Edinburgh
EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations amend the Health Boards (Membership and Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2001 (“the 2001 Regulations”) to update provision concerning the membership and procedure of Boards in Scotland established under section 2 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978.

Regulation 2(2) removes redundant definitions.

Provisions which refer to certain, now outdated, executive employee positions of a Board are replaced by updated provisions—

a

regulation 2(3) has the effect of prohibiting a member who is also employed as an executive officer of a Board from receiving remuneration for being a member;

b

regulation 2(6) continues to require a Board to appoint a vice-chairperson but has the effect of disqualifying a member who is also an employee of a Board from holding that position;

c

regulation 2(7) has the effect of prohibiting a member who is also an employee of a Board from acting as chairperson in the absence of the appointed chairperson and vice-chairperson; and

d

regulation 2(8)(a) has the effect of requiring at least two members who are not also employees of a Board to make quorum, provided at least one third of all members are present.

Regulation 2(4) inserts provision allowing the Scottish Ministers to suspend a member from taking part in the business (including meetings) of a Board. Suspension ends when the Scottish Ministers determine or if the person’s appointment is not terminated by the Scottish Ministers under regulation 5(2) of the 2001 Regulations within 12 months beginning with the date of suspension, whichever is sooner.

Regulation 2(5) substitutes provision which disqualifies a person from being a member of a Board with updated disqualification provision. It continues to be the case that a person who is already a member and who becomes disqualified ceases to be a member by virtue of regulation 5(5) of the 2001 Regulations.

Regulation 2(8)(b) removes superfluous provision from the 2001 Regulations.