Section 188: Appointments to certain health and social care bodies: joint functions
456.Where there is a requirement for a Minister of the Crown to make appointments to certain health and social care bodies jointly or concurrently with another person, for example with the Northern Ireland Ministers or the Assembly, subsections (1) and (2) together provide that the Secretary of State may in these circumstances direct a Special Health Authority to undertake the appointments function, but only if he first consults the other person. Subsection (3) provides that if a direction is given in respect of an appointments function that has to be exercised jointly or concurrently, that function is exercisable by the Special Health Authority acting alone.
457.Subsection (4) provides thatsubsections (2) and (3) do not apply to any appointments to be made jointly or concurrently with the Scottish Ministers: the Secretary of State may, in these circumstances, only give a direction to the Special Health Authority in relation to any function he has. Subsection (5) provides that “appointments function” has the same meaning as in section 187.