PART 11Miscellaneous
The Care Quality Commission
294Failure to discharge functions
(1)
“,
and that the failure is significant.”
(2)
“(2A)
But the Secretary of State may not give a direction under subsection (1) in relation to the performance of functions in a particular case.”
(3)
“(4)
Where the Secretary of State exercises a power under subsection (1) or (3), the Secretary of State must publish the reasons for doing so.
(5)
For the purposes of this section a failure to discharge a function properly includes a failure to discharge it consistently with what the Secretary of State considers to be the interests of the health service in England or (as the case may be) with what otherwise appears to the Secretary of State to be the purpose for which it is conferred; and “the health service” has the same meaning as in the National Health Service Act 2006.”
(4)
In section 161 of that Act (orders, regulations and directions: general provisions), in subsection (3), before “any power of the Secretary of State to give directions” insert “(subject to section 82(2A))”.
(5)
In section 165 of that Act (directions), at the beginning of subsection (2) insert “Subject to subsection (3),”.
(6)
“(3)
A direction under section 82 must be given by regulations or by an instrument in writing.”