PART 5CONTENT OF AGREEMENTS
Parties to the agreement15.
An agreement must specify—
(a)
the names of the parties;
(b)
where a party to the agreement is a partnership—
(i)
whether or not that partnership is a limited partnership; and
(ii)
the names of the partners and, in the case of a limited partnership, their status as general or limited partner; and
(c)
in the case of the Health Board and the provider and each party to the agreement comprising the provider, the address to which official correspondence and notices should be sent.
NHS contracts16.
If the provider is to be treated as a health service body the agreement must state that it is an NHS contract.
Agreements with one or more partnerships17.
(1)
Where a partnership is a party to the agreement, the agreement is to be treated as made with that partnership as it is from time to time constituted, and the agreement must make specific provision to this effect.
(2)
Where a partnership is a party to the agreement, the provider must be required by the terms of the agreement to ensure that any person who becomes a member of the partnership after the agreement has been made is bound automatically by the agreement, whether by virtue of the partnership deed or otherwise.
(3)
For the avoidance of doubt, in this regulation, a reference to a “partnership” does not include a reference to a limited liability partnership or any member of a limited liability partnership.
Arrangements on termination18.
An agreement must make suitable provision for arrangements on termination of an agreement, including the consequences (whether financial or otherwise) of the agreement ending.
Services generally19.
(1)
An agreement must specify—
(a)
the services to be provided;
(b)
subject to paragraph (2), the address of each of the premises to be used by the provider or any sub-contractor for the provision of such services;
(c)
to whom such services are to be provided;
(d)
the period (if any) for which the services are to be provided; and
(e)
where the agreement does not include the provision of essential services, the area (if any) in which the provider agrees to attend on patients outside the practice premises.
(2)
The premises referred to in paragraph (1)(b) do not include—
(a)
the homes of patients; or
(b)
any other premises where services are provided on an emergency basis.
(3)
Where on the date on which the agreement is to be made, the Health Board is not satisfied that all or any of the premises specified in accordance with sub-paragraph (1)(b) meet the requirements set out in paragraph 1 of schedule 1, the agreement may not be made unless it includes a plan, drawn up jointly by the Health Board and the provider, which specifies—
(a)
the steps to be taken by the provider to bring the premises up to the relevant standard;
(b)
any financial support that may be made available from the Health Board; and
(c)
the timescale on which the steps referred to in sub-paragraph (a) will be taken.
Certificates20.
(1)
An agreement must contain a term which has the effect of requiring the provider to issue free of charge to a patient or a patient’s personal representatives any medical certificate of a description prescribed in column 1 of schedule 4 (list of prescribed medical certificates) of the GMS Contracts Regulations, which is reasonably required under or for the purposes of the enactments specified in relation to the certificate in column 2 of that schedule, except where, for the condition to which the certificate relates, the patient—
(a)
is being attended by a medical practitioner or alternative provider for the relevant certificate who is not—
(i)
employed or engaged by the provider;
(ii)
a party to the agreement;
(iii)
in the case where a partnership is a party to the agreement, a partner in such a partnership;
(iv)
in the case where a limited liability partnership is a party to the agreement, a member of the limited liability partnership; or
(v)
in the case where a company is a party to the agreement, a member of the company; or
(b)
is not being treated by or under the supervision of a health care professional.
(2)
(3)
The agreement must contain a term which has the effect of permitting the provider’s obligation to issue any medical certificate prescribed in column 1 of schedule 4 of the GMS Contracts Regulations to be discharged on behalf of the provider by an alternative provider for the relevant medical certificate.
(4)
Additional obligations in relation to practice premises21.
(1)
A provider who receives financial assistance must comply with the obligations set out in schedule 4 throughout the period that the provider receives that assistance and a term to this effect must be included in the agreement.
(2)
In this regulation, “financial assistance” means financial assistance from a Health Board or the Scottish Ministers in the form of—
(a)
a recurring payment to the provider of—
(i)
the provider’s owner-occupier borrowing costs;
(ii)
notional rent payments as an owner-occupier; or
(iii)
reimbursement of the provider’s rent payments;
(b)
a loan secured over the practice premises.
Finance22.
(1)
Subject to paragraph (2), the agreement must contain a term which has the effect of requiring the Health Board to make payments to the provider under the agreement promptly and in accordance with both the terms of the agreement and, as respects the provision or performance of primary medical services, any other conditions relating to the payment contained in directions by the Scottish Ministers under section 17E(3A) of the Act.
(2)
The obligation referred to in paragraph (1) is subject to any right the Health Board may have to set off, against any amount payable to the provider under the agreement, any amount—
(a)
that is owed by the provider to the Health Board under the agreement; or
(b)
that the Health Board may withhold from the provider in accordance with the terms of the agreement or any other applicable provisions contained in directions given by the Scottish Ministers under section 17E(3A) of the Act.
Finance23.
An agreement must contain a term to the effect that where, pursuant to directions of the Scottish Ministers under section 2(5) or section 17E(3A) of the Act, a Health Board is required to make a payment to a provider under an agreement but subject to conditions, those conditions are to be a term of the agreement.
Fees and charges24.
(1)
An agreement must contain terms relating to fees and charges to the effect that, subject to the provisions of paragraph 5 of schedule 2, the provider must not, directly or indirectly, demand or accept a fee or other remuneration from any patient of the provider for—
(a)
the provision of any treatment whether under the agreement or otherwise; or
(b)
any prescription for any drug, medicine or appliance,
except in the circumstances set out in paragraph (1)(a) to (d) and paragraph (1)(f) to (j) of schedule 5 (Fees and Charges) of the GMS Contracts Regulations, subject to paragraph (2) of this regulation.
(2)
The modifications, referred to in paragraph (1), of paragraph (1)(a) to (d) and paragraph (1)(f) to (j) of schedule 5 (Fees and Charges) of the GMS Contracts Regulations, are—
(a)
for “contractor” read “provider” in each place where it occurs; and
(b)
for “contract” read “agreement” in each place where it occurs.
Implied agreement terms25.
(1)
Where an agreement fails to include any required term, such a term is to be an implied term of the agreement.
(2)
An agreement must contain terms which have the effect that—
(a)
where, or to the extent that, a term is a required term and such a term is omitted, either in whole or in part, from the express terms of the agreement; and
(b)
as a result, the agreement does not expressly include that required term in full,
that required term, to the extent that it was omitted from the express terms of the agreement, is to be an implied term of the agreement.
(3)
In the event of, and only to the extent of, any conflict between any term that must be implied in accordance with this regulation, the clauses of the agreement and the schedules of the agreement, the following order of precedence applies:
(a)
any required term that is implied in accordance with this regulation;
(b)
the clauses of the agreement; and
(c)
the schedules of the agreement.
(4)
A “required term” is any term which is required to be included in the agreement by virtue of these Regulations, including any term which is required by an amendment, extension, re-enactment, or consolidation of these Regulations, whether before or after the commencement of the agreement.