Part 13Miscellaneous
F1Emergencies: role of the Secretary of State, F2NHS England and F3integrated care boards
F4252ARole of F2NHS England and F5integrated care boards in respect of emergencies
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
F2NHS England must take such steps as it considers appropriate for securing that each relevant service provider is properly prepared for dealing with a relevant emergency.
(5)
The steps taken by F2NHS England under subsection (4) must include monitoring compliance by the service provider with any requirements imposed on it by its service arrangements for the purpose of securing that it is properly prepared for dealing with a relevant emergency.
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
A relevant service provider must appoint an individual to be responsible for—
(a)
securing that the provider is properly prepared for dealing with a relevant emergency,
(b)
securing that the provider complies with any requirements mentioned in subsection (5), and
(c)
providing F2NHS England with such information as it may require for the purpose of discharging its functions under this section.
(10)
In this section—
“relevant emergency”—
- (a)
in relation to F2NHS England or F10an integrated care board, means any emergency which might affect F2NHS England or F11the board (whether by increasing the need for the services that it may arrange or in any other way);
- (b)
in relation to a relevant service provider, means any emergency which might affect the provider (whether by increasing the need for the services that it may provide or in any other way);
- (a)
“relevant service provider” means any body or person providing services in pursuance of service arrangements;
F12“service arrangements” means arrangements made by virtue of this Act for the provision of services.
253Emergency powers
(1)
The Secretary of State may give directions under this section if he considers that by reason of an emergency F13it is appropriate to do so.
F14(1A)
A direction under this section may be given to—
(a)
an NHS body other than a Local Health Board;
(b)
the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence;
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(d)
any body or person, other than an NHS body, providing services in pursuance of arrangements made F16by virtue of this Act.
(2)
F17In relation to a body F18within any paragraph of subsection (1A) other than paragraph (d), the powers conferred by this section may be exercised—
(a)
to give directions to the body about the exercise of any of its functions;
(b)
to direct the body to cease to exercise any of its functions for a specified period;
(c)
to direct the body to exercise any of its functions concurrently with another body or person for a specified period;
(d)
to direct the body to exercise any function conferred on another body or person under or by virtue of this Act for a specified period (whether to the exclusion of, or concurrently with, that body or person).
(2A)
In relation to a body or person within subsection (1A)(d), the powers conferred by this section may be exercised—
(a)
to give directions to the body or person about the provision of any services that it provides in pursuance of arrangements mentioned in subsection (1A)(d);
(b)
to direct the body or person to cease to provide any of those services for a specified period;
(c)
to direct the body or person to provide other services for the purposes of the health service for a specified period.
F19(2B)
The Secretary of State may direct F2NHS England to exercise the functions of the Secretary of State under this section.
(2C)
The Secretary of State may give directions to F2NHS England about its exercise of any functions that are the subject of a direction under subsection (2B).
(2D)
In this section, “specified” means specified in the direction.
(3)
The powers conferred on the Secretary of State by this section are in addition to any other powers exercisable by him.
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