PART 3Regulation of health and adult social care services

CHAPTER 2Competition

76I1Requirements under section 75: investigations, declarations and directions

1

Regulations under section 75 may confer on Monitor—

a

a power to investigate a complaint that the National Health Service Commissioning Board or a clinical commissioning group has failed to comply with a requirement imposed by the regulations;

b

a power to investigate on its own initiative whether the Board or a clinical commissioning group has failed to comply with a requirement imposed by virtue of section 75(1)(c);

c

a power to require the Board or a clinical commissioning group to provide it with such information as Monitor may specify for the purposes of an investigation it carries out by virtue of paragraph (a) or (b);

d

a power to require the Board or a clinical commissioning group to provide an explanation of such information as it provides by virtue of paragraph (c).

2

A power conferred by virtue of subsection (1)(a) is exercisable only where Monitor considers that the person making the complaint has sufficient interest in the arrangement to which the complaint relates.

3

Regulations under section 75 may confer on Monitor a power to declare that an arrangement for the provision of health care services for the purposes of the NHS is ineffective.

4

A power conferred by virtue of subsection (3) is exercisable only in prescribed circumstances and subject to prescribed restrictions and only where Monitor is satisfied that—

a

the National Health Service Commissioning Board or a clinical commissioning group has failed to comply with a requirement of regulations under section 75, and

b

the failure is sufficiently serious.

5

On a declaration being made by virtue of subsection (3), the arrangement is void; but that does not affect—

a

the validity of anything done pursuant to the arrangement,

b

any right acquired or liability incurred under the arrangement, or

c

any proceedings or remedy in respect of such a right or liability.

6

Regulations under section 75 may confer on Monitor a power to direct the National Health Service Commissioning Board or a clinical commissioning group—

a

to put in place measures for the purpose of preventing failures to comply with requirements imposed by the regulations or mitigating the effect of such failures;

b

to remedy a failure to comply with such a requirement;

c

not to exercise in a prescribed manner prescribed functions in relation to arrangements for the provision of health care services;

d

to vary or withdraw an invitation to tender for the provision of health care services;

e

to vary an arrangement for the provision of health care services made in consequence of putting the provision of the services out to tender.

7

A failure to comply with a requirement imposed by regulations under section 75 which causes loss or damage is actionable, except in so far as the regulations restrict the right to bring such an action.

8

Regulations under section 75 may—

a

provide for a specified defence to such an action;

b

prevent a person who has brought such an action under the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 (S.I. 2006/5) from bringing such an action under the regulations under section 75 in respect of the whole or part of the same loss or damage.