85Default powers
(1)Where the Secretary of State is of opinion, on complaint or otherwise, that—
(a)any Regional Health Authority ;
(b)any Area Health Authority;
(c)any special health authority;
(d)any Family Practitioner Committee ;
(e)any local social services authority;
(f)the Medical Practices Committee ; or
(g)the Dental Estimates Board ;
have failed to carry out any functions conferred or imposed on them by or under this Act, or have in carrying out those functions failed to comply with any regulations or directions relating to those functions, he may after such inquiry as he may think fit make an order declaring them to be in default.
(2)Except where the body in default is a local social services authority, the members of the body shall forthwith vacate their office, and the order—
(a)shall provide for the appointment, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, of new members of the body; and
(b)may contain such provisions as seem to the Secretary of State expedient for authorising any person to act in the place of the body in question pending the appointment of new members.
(3)If the body in default is a local social services authority—
(a)the order shall direct them, for the purpose of remedying the default, to discharge such of their functions, in such manner and within such time or times, as may be specified in the order; and
(b)if the authority fail to comply with any direction given under this subsection within the time so limited, the Secretary of State, instead of enforcing the order by mandamus or otherwise, may make an order transferring to himself such of the functions of the authority as he thinks fit.
(4)Any expenses certified by the Secretary of State to have been incurred by him in discharging functions transferred to him under this section from a local social services authority shall on demand be paid to him by that authority and shall be recoverable by him from them as a debt due to the Crown; and
(a)the authority or (in the case of a joint board) any constituent local authority thereof shall have the like power of raising the money required as they have of raising money for paying expenses incurred directly by them ; and
(b)the payment of any such expenses so incurred by the Secretary of State shall, to such extent as he may sanction, be a purpose for which the authority may borrow money in accordance with the statutory provisions relating to borrowing by that authority.
(5)An order made under this section may contain such supplementary and incidental provisions as appear to the Secretary of State to be necessary or expedient, including—
(a)provision for the transfer to the Secretary of State of property and liabilities of the body in default; and
(b)where any such order is varied or revoked by a subsequent order, provision in the revoking order or a subsequent order for the transfer to the body in default of any property or liabilities acquired or incurred by the Secretary of State in discharging any of the functions transferred to him.