The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Commencement No. 15, Consequential Amendments and Transitional and Savings Provisions) Order 2010
Citation, commencement, extent, application and interpretation1.
(1)
This Order may be cited as the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Commencement No.15, Consequential Amendments and Transitional and Savings Provisions) Order 2010, and—
(a)
this article and articles 2 to 4, 6, 11, 13 and 14 come into force on 1st April 2010;
(b)
article 5 comes into force on 1st August 2010;
(c)
articles 7 to 10, together with Schedules 1 and 2, come into force on 6th April 2010; and
(d)
article 12 comes into force on 19th April 2010.
(2)
This article and Part 3 extend to England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (but, by virtue of section 169(6) of the 2008 Act, the repeals commenced by virtue of article 4(1)(b) and (2)(c) have the same extent as the provisions repealed).
(3)
Parts 1, 5 and 6 extend to England and Wales, but Part 5 applies in relation to England only.
(4)
As regards article 3—
(a)
paragraph (a) extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; and
(b)
paragraphs (b) to (d) extend to England and Wales only.
(5)
As regards Part 4—
(a)
subject to paragraph (6), articles 6 and 7 extend to England and Wales but apply in relation to England only;
(b)
paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 1, together with article 8 in so far as it relates to those paragraphs, extend to England and Wales but apply in relation to England only;
(c)
paragraph 3 of Schedule 1, together with article 8 in so far as it relates to that paragraph, extend to England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, but apply in relation to England, Scotland and Northern Ireland only; and
(d)
article 9, together with Schedule 2, extend to England and Wales but apply in relation to England only.
(6)
The extent of any amendment or repeal commenced by article 6 is the same as the extent of the enactment amended or repealed, but does not apply in relation to Wales.
(7)
In this Order—
(a)
(b)
“the 2008 Act” means the Health and Social Care Act 2008.
PART 1Provisions relating to funding of expenditure in connection with the provision of pharmaceutical services
Appointed day for provisions relating to funding of expenditure in connection with the provision of pharmaceutical services2.
1st April 2010 is the day appointed for the coming into force of the following provisions of the 2008 Act—
(a)
section 140, in so far as it relates to Part 1 of Schedule 12;
(b)
section 166, in so far as it relates to the repeals mentioned in paragraph (d);
(c)
Part 1 of Schedule 12; and
(d)
PART 2Provisions relating to responsible officers and the conduct and performance of medical practitioners and other health care workers
Appointed day for provisions relating to responsible officers and the conduct and performance of medical practitioners and other health care workers3.
1st April 2010 is the day appointed for the coming into force of the following provisions of the 2008 Act—
(a)
section 119 (except in so far as it relates to Northern Ireland);
(b)
section 120 (except in so far as it relates to Northern Ireland);
(c)
section 121; and
(d)
122 (except in so far as it relates to Northern Ireland).
PART 3Provisions relating to the dissolution of the Hearing Aid Council
Appointed day for provisions relating to the dissolution of the Hearing Aid Council4.
(1)
1st April 2010 is the day appointed for the coming into force of the following provisions of the 2008 Act―
(a)
section 123(2);
(b)
section 166, in so far as it relates to the provisions of Part 2 of Schedule 15 commenced by sub-paragraph (c); and
(c)
the entries in Part 2 of Schedule 15 relating to the 1968 Act, the Extension Act and the Amendment Act,
except in so far as relating to sections 1(1) and (7) and 12 of, and the Schedule to, the 1968 Act.
(2)
1st August 2010 is the day appointed for the coming into force of the following provisions of the 2008 Act—
(a)
section 123(1);
(b)
section 123(2), in so far as not already in force;
(c)
section 166, in so far as it relates to the provisions of Part 2 of Schedule 15 commenced by sub-paragraph (d); and
(d)
the entries in Part 2 of Schedule 15 relating to—
(i)
the 1968 Act, in so far as not already in force,
(ii)
the Extension Act, in so far as not already in force,
(iii)
(iv)
the Amendment Act, in so far as not already in force,
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
(3)
In this article―
(a)
(b)
(c)
Amendment consequential on abolition of the Hearing Aid Council5.
PART 4Provisions relating to public health protection
Appointed day for provisions relating to public health protection6.
6th April 2010 is the day appointed for the coming into force of the following provisions of the 2008 Act—
(a)
section 129, in so far as not already in force;
(b)
section 130(1), except in so far as it relates to sections 13 to 15 and 76 of the 1984 Act ceasing to have effect;
(c)
section 130(2);
(d)
section 166, in so far as it relates to the provisions of Part 3 of Schedule 15 commenced by paragraph (f);
(e)
Schedule 11; and
(f)
Part 3 of Schedule 15, except in so far as it relates to the repeal of sections 13 to 15 and 76 of the 1984 Act.
Revocation in relation to public health protection7.
Consequential amendments in relation to public health protection8.
The consequential amendments to enactments set out in Schedule 1 have effect.
Transitional and savings provisions in relation to public health protection9.
The transitional and savings provisions set out in Schedule 2 have effect.
Disapplication of section 121(4) of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 198010.
PART 5Provisions relating to ordinary residence for certain purposes of the National Assistance Act 1948 etc.
Appointed day for provisions relating to ordinary residence for certain purposes relating to social care11.
19th April 2010 is the day appointed for the coming into force of section 148 of the 2008 Act.
Transitional provision relating to ordinary residence for certain purposes relating to social care12.
(1)
(2)
For these purposes, “non-hospital NHS accommodation” is NHS accommodation that is elsewhere than at a hospital vested in—
(a)
the Secretary of State;
(b)
a Primary Care Trust;
(c)
a Local Health Board;
(d)
a National Health Service trust; or
(e)
an NHS foundation trust.
(3)
(4)
In this article—
“appointed day” means the day appointed under article 11; and
PART 6Provisions relating to Primary Care Trusts, standards of NHS care and the Care Quality Commission
Appointed day for provisions relating to Primary Care Trusts and standards of NHS care13.
1st April 2010 is the day appointed for the coming into force of the following provisions of the 2008 Act―
(a)
section 45;
(b)
section 95, in so far as it relates to the paragraphs of Schedule 5 listed in paragraph (e);
(c)
section 139;
(d)
section 166, in so far as it relates to the repeal in Schedule 15 commenced by paragraph (f);
(e)
paragraphs 37 and 38 of Schedule 5; and
(f)
Amendment of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Commencement No. 9, Consequential Amendments and Transitory, Transitional and Saving Provisions) Order 200914.
(a)
in article 13 (transitory provisions relating to the Health Protection Agency), for “31st March 2010” substitute “30th September 2010”; and
(b)
in paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 (transitory provision in relation to functions of the CHAI and the CSCI under the 2000 Act), for “the date for the coming into force of the repeals of the 2000 Act relating to the provisions of that Act listed in paragraph 36(a) of Schedule 1” substitute “30th September 2010”.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health.
SCHEDULE 1Consequential amendments in relation to public health protection
Public Health (Ships) Regulations 1979
1.
(a)
at the end of paragraph (iii), omit “or”; and
(b)
“(iv)
the Common Council of the City of London,
(v)
the Sub-Treasurer of the Inner Temple and the Under Treasurer of the Middle Temple, or
(vi)
the Council of the Isles of Scilly;”.
Public Health (International Trains) Regulations 1994
2.
Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006
3.
SCHEDULE 2Transitional and savings provisions in relation to public health protection
Interpretation
1.
In this Schedule—
“the Notification Regulations” mean the Health Protection (Notification) Regulations 2010; and
Section 9 of the 1984 Act
2.
Section 9 of the 1984 Act (vessels in inland or coastal waters) shall continue in force for the purposes of section 13 of the 1984 Act (regulations for control of certain diseases) (notwithstanding the repeal of section 9 by the 2008 Act).
Section 11 of the 1984 Act: duty of registered medical practitioners
3.
(1)
Where—
(a)
a duty on a registered medical practitioner under section 11 of the 1984 Act (cases of notifiable disease and food poisoning to be reported) has arisen before 6th April 2010 but has not been discharged before that date; and
(b)
the duty is in connection with a notifiable disease that is listed in Schedule 1 to the Notification Regulations (notifiable diseases),
the registered medical practitioner must comply with regulation 2 of the Notification Regulations (duty to notify suspected disease, infection or contamination in patients).
(2)
For the purpose of sub-paragraph (1), the registered medical practitioner shall be treated as having formed a suspicion under regulation 2(1) of the Notification Regulations on 6th April 2010.
Section 11 of the 1984 Act: duty of proper officers
4.
(1)
Where—
(a)
a proper officer of a local authority has received a certificate in accordance with section 11(1) of the 1984 Act (cases of notifiable disease and food poisoning to be reported);
(b)
(c)
the certificate relates to a notifiable disease that is listed in Schedule 1 to the Notification Regulations (notifiable diseases),
the certificate shall be treated as a notification sent under regulation 2 of the Notification Regulations (duty to notify suspected disease, infection or contamination in patients).
(2)
For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1), the proper officer shall be treated as having received the notification on 6th April 2010.
Section 20 of the 1984 Act
5.
Where—
(a)
(b)
that request has not been complied with before 6th April 2010 nor has it expired or been withdrawn,
the request shall be treated as a request made under regulation 8 of the Local Authority Powers Regulations (requests for co-operation for health protection purposes).
Section 21 of the 1984 Act
6.
Where—
(a)
a notice has been issued to the person having care of a child under section 21 of the 1984 Act (exclusion from school of children liable to convey notifiable disease); and
(b)
a certificate has not been issued by a proper officer under that section in respect of that notice before 6th April 2010,
for the purposes of the notice, section 21 of the 1984 Act shall continue in force (notwithstanding its repeal by the 2008 Act).
Section 22 of the 1984 Act
7.
Where—
(a)
(b)
the time for complying with the request has not expired; and
(c)
the request has not been complied with before 6th April 2010,
the request shall be treated as a request made under regulation 3 of the Local Authority Powers Regulations (requirement to provide details of children attending school).
Section 31 of the 1984 Act
8.
Where—
(a)
the local authority has given notice to an occupier under section 31 of the 1984 Act (disinfection of premises); and
(b)
the steps set out by the local authority in its notice have not been taken by the local authority or the occupier before 6th April 2010,
for the purposes of the notice, section 31 of the 1984 Act shall continue in force (notwithstanding its repeal by the 2008 Act).
Sections 35 to 38 and 40 of the 1984 Act
9.
(a)
shall be treated as having been made under section 45G (power to order health measures in relation to persons) and, where the order has been combined with a warrant, section 45K (part 2A orders: supplementary) of the 1984 Act;
(b)
shall cease to be in force after a period of 14 days beginning with 6th April 2010, or such shorter period as the order may specify; and
(c)
cannot be extended, but this does not prevent a justice of the peace making a new order under sections 45G or 45K of the 1984 Act as the case may be.
Section 42 of the 1984 Act
10.
Where, immediately before 6th April 2010, a magistrates’ court order under section 42 of the 1984 Act (closure of common lodging house on account of notifiable disease) is in force, the order—
(a)
shall be treated as having been made under section 45I of the 1984 Act (power to order health measures in relation to premises);
(b)
shall cease to be in force after a period of 14 days beginning with 6th April 2010 (or such shorter period as the order may specify); and
(c)
cannot be extended, but this does not prevent a justice of the peace making a new order under section 45I of the 1984 Act.
Section 43 of the 1984 Act
11.
Where—
(a)
a proper officer of a local authority or a registered medical practitioner has certified under section 43 of the 1984 Act (person dying in hospital with notifiable disease) that a body should not be removed from hospital except for the purpose of being taken directly to a mortuary or forthwith buried or cremated; and
(b)
the body subject to the certification remains in that hospital immediately before 6th April 2010,
for the purposes of the certification and the body, section 43 of the 1984 Act shall continue in force (notwithstanding its repeal by the 2008 Act).
Section 74 of the 1984 Act
12.
(a)
sections 13 to 15 or 76 of the 1984 Act; or
(b)
any provision of the 1984 Act that continues in force for specified purposes by virtue of paragraphs 2 to 11 of this Schedule,
shall continue in force for the purposes of construing those sections and provisions (notwithstanding their repeal, and the repeal of section 74 of the 1984 Act, by the 2008 Act).
Part 1 of this Order brings into force on 1st April 2010 provisions of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (“the Act”) relating to funding of expenditure on community pharmaceutical services provided as part of the National Health Service in England. The principal changes are: firstly, that funding for community pharmaceutical services that previously had been held centrally will become part of the allocations given to Primary Care Trusts; and secondly, the Secretary of State is given powers to designate any element of the remuneration paid by Primary Care Trusts for community pharmaceutical services which is not referable to the cost of drugs. Designation is a mechanism which allows the Secretary of State to control the way the funding of a designated element is apportioned between Primary Care Trusts.
Part 3 of this Order brings into force on 1st April 2010 and 1st August 2010 provisions relating to the dissolution of the Hearing Aid Council. Responsibility for the regulation of private hearing aid dispensers is transferring to the Health Professions Council, and there is a consequential amendment to legislation relating to the auditing of public bodies.
Part 4 of this Order brings into force on 6th April 2010 certain provisions of the Act which amend the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984. These include revised and expanded powers to make health protection regulations, both with regard to the spread of infection or contamination from international travel, and with regard to domestic provision for protecting against, or responding to, infection or contamination. There are new powers for justices of the peace to make orders requiring health protection measures to be taken in relation to persons, things or premises. Justices of the peace will also be able to direct any action that might be appropriate to give effect to their orders. There are also modified rights of entry and enforcement arrangements relating to health protection measures. Some consequential amendments are made to secondary legislation, there is a disapplication of a provision in the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980 and there are a number of transitional and saving provisions, primarily in relation to the notice requirements under the pre-existing legislation.
Part 5 of this Order brings into force on 19th April 2010 section 148 of the Act, which relates to ordinary residence for the purposes of certain provisions of the National Assistance Act 1948 (“the 1948 Act”) and the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 (“the 1970 Act”). Under the current arrangements, a patient at a National Health Service (NHS) hospital is treated for the purposes of the provision of residential accommodation under Part 3 of the 1948 Act as being ordinarily resident in the area in which the patient was ordinarily resident before being admitted to hospital. Section 148(1) of the Act extends this deeming provision so that it also applies to people who are provided with accommodation by the NHS at places other than NHS hospitals – and there are transitional provisions for some existing patients. In addition, section 148(2) amends section 32 of the 1948 Act to provide that disputes as to a person’s ordinary residence arising under the 1948 Act are to be determined by the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers, in accordance with arrangements that they must make and publish. Section 148(3) amends section 2 of the 1970 Act to provide that disputes under that Act as to a person’s ordinary residence are to be referred to the Secretary of State for determination. There is a transitional provision to prevent any 1970 Act disputes which before the appointed day were already the subject of court proceedings being referred under the new arrangements.
The following provisions of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 have been brought into force by commencement orders made before the date of this Order:
Provision | Date of Commencement | S.I.No. |
---|---|---|
Section 1(1) | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 1(2) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 1(3) (partially) | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 1(3) (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 2(1) | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 2(2)(a) (partially) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 2(2)(b) and (c) | 1st April 2009 | |
Sections 3 to 7 | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 8 (partially) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 9 | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 10(3) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 10 (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 11 | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 12(1) to (5) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 16 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 16 (fully) | 11th December 2009 | |
Section 17(1), (3) and (4) | 1st April 2009 | |
Sections 18 and 19 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 20 (partially) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 21 and 22 | 12th January 2009 | |
Sections 23 and 24 | 11th December 2009 | |
Section 25 (partially) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 25 (fully) | 11th December 2009 | |
Section 26(1), (3) and (6) (partially) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 26(4) and (5) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 27 (partially) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 28(1) to (4)(a) (partially) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 28(4)(c) and (d) (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Sections 29 to 31 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 32 (partially) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 33 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 34(1) and (5) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 35 | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 36 | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 37 (partially) | 12th January 2009 | |
Sections 38 and 39 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 40 | 1st April 2009 | |
Sections 41 and 42 | 11th December 2009 | |
Section 44 (partially) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 46(4) to (8) | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 46 (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 47 | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 48 | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 49 (fully) | 11th December 2009 | |
Section 50 | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 51 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 51 (fully) | 11th December 2009 | |
Sections 52 to 59 | 1st April 2009 | |
Sections 60 to 65 (partially) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 66 (partially) | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 66 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Sections 67 to 71 | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 72 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 72 (fully) | 11th December 2009 | |
Sections 73 to 75 | 1st April 2009 | |
Sections 76 to 83 | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 84 | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 85 | 1st October 2008 | |
Sections 86 and 87 | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 88 | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 89 | 1st April 2009 | |
Sections 90 to 94 (partially) | 12th January 2009 | |
Section 95 (partially) | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 95 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 95 (partially) | 2nd November 2009 | |
Section 96 | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 97 | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 98(1) | 25th January 2010 | |
Section 98(3) (partially) | 28th September 2009 | |
Section 98(3) (partially) | 25th January 2010 | |
Section 107(1) | 25th January 2010 | |
Section 107(4) (partially) | 25th January 2010 | |
Section 108 | 25th January 2010 | |
Section 111 (partially) | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 111 (partially) | 1st January 2009 | |
Section 112 (partially) | 3rd November 2008 | |
Section 113 | 1st January 2009 | |
Section 114 (fully) | 1st January 2009 | |
Sections 115 to 117 | 1st January 2009 | |
Section 118 (partially) | 1st January 2009 | |
Section 123(3) to (6) | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 127 (partially) | 25th August 2008 | |
Section 127 (partially) | 1st January 2009 | |
Section 127 (partially) | 4th June 2009 | |
Section 127 (partially) | 28th September 2009 | |
Section 127 (partially) | 25th January 2010 | |
Section 129 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Sections 131 to 138 | 1st January 2009 | |
Section 142 | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 143 | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 145 (partially) | 1st December 2008 | |
Section 146 (partially) | 9th November 2009 | |
Section 147 | 6th April 2009 | |
Sections 149 to 154 | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 155 | 1st December 2008 | |
Section 156 (partially) | 1st December 2008 | |
Section 156 (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 157(1) (partially) | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 157 (fully) | 1st January 2009 | |
Section 158 | 1st January 2009 | |
Section 159(5) | 1st March 2009 | |
Section 159 (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 160 (partially) | 1st October 2008 | |
Section 160 (partially) | 1st January 2009 | |
Section 166 (partially) | 1st January 2009 | |
Section 166 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Section 166 (partially) | 6th April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 1 to 5 of Schedule 1 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 6(3) of Schedule 1 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 6(4) of Schedule 1 (partially) | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 6(6) to 6(8) of Schedule 1 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 (partially) | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraphs 8 to 12 of Schedule 1 | 1st October 2008 | |
Schedule 1 (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Schedule 2 | 1st October 2008 | |
Schedule 3 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 2 of Schedule 4 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 4 of Schedule 4 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 5 of Schedule 4 (partially) | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 6 of Schedule 4 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 7 and 8 of Schedule 4 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraphs 9 and 10 of Schedule 4 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 1 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 7 to 9 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 11 of Schedule 5 (partially) | 2nd November 2009 | |
Paragraph 13 of Schedule 5 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 14(a), (b)(i) and (c) of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 14(b)(ii) of Schedule 5 (partially) | 2nd November 2009 | |
Paragraph 15 of Schedule 5 (partially) | 2nd November 2009 | |
Paragraph 16(b) and (c) of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 17 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 20 of Schedule 5 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 22 and 23 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 24(b) and (c) of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 25 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 29 and 30 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 32 to 36 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 39 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 40 and 41 of Schedule 5 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 42 to 46 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 47 of Schedule 5 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 48 to 53 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 54(b) of Schedule 5 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 54 of Schedule 5 (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 55 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 56(b) of Schedule 5 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 56 of Schedule 5 (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 57(1) of Schedule 5 (partially) | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 57(2)(b) of Schedule 5 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 57 of Schedule 5 (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 58(b) of Schedule 5 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 58 of Schedule 5 (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 59(1) of Schedule 5 (partially) | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 59(2)(b) of Schedule 5 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 59 of Schedule 5 (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 60 to 72 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 73(b) of Schedule 5 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 73 of Schedule 5 (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 74 to 79 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 80(b) of Schedule 5 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 80 of Schedule 5 (fully) | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 81 to 93 of Schedule 5 | 1st April 2009 | |
Paragraph 94 of Schedule 5 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraphs 1 to 3 of Schedule 6 | 25th January 2010 | |
Paragraphs 4 to 10 of Schedule 6 | 28th September 2009 | |
Paragraphs 11 to 14 of Schedule 6 | 25th January 2010 | |
Paragraphs 17 to 23 of Schedule 6 | 25th January 2010 | |
Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 8 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 3 of Schedule 8 (partially) | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 3 of Schedule 8 (partially) | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 4 of Schedule 8 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 5(1) to (3) of Schedule 8 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 5(4) of Schedule 8 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraphs 6 and 7 of Schedule 8 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 8(a) of Schedule 8 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 8(b) of Schedule 8 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 9 of Schedule 8 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 1 of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 2(a) of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 2(b) of Schedule 10 | 25th January 2010 | |
Paragraph 3 of Schedule 10 (partially) | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 3 of Schedule 10 (fully) | 25th January 2010 | |
Paragraph 4(a) of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 4(b) of Schedule 10 | 28th September 2009 | |
Paragraph 5(a) of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 5(b) of Schedule 10 | 28th September 2009 | |
Paragraph 6(a) of Schedule 10 | 25th January 2010 | |
Paragraph 6(b) of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 8 of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraphs 10 to 12 of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 13(a) of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 13(b) of Schedule 10 | 25th January 2010 | |
Paragraph 16 of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 17 of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 19 of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 20 of Schedule 10 | 25th August 2008 | |
Paragraph 21 of Schedule 10 (partially) | 25th August 2008 | |
Paragraph 21 of Schedule 10 (fully) | 4th June 2009 | |
Paragraph 22 of Schedule 10 | 25th January 2010 | |
Paragraphs 23 to 25 of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 26(a) of Schedule 10 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 26(b) of Schedule 10 | 28th September 2009 | |
Schedule 13 | 6th April 2009 | |
Paragraphs 2 to 4 of Schedule 14 | 1st October 2008 | |
Paragraph 5 of Schedule 14 | 1st January 2009 | |
Paragraph 6 and 7 of Schedule 14 | 1st April 2009 | |
Part 1 of Schedule 15 (partially) | 1st April 2009 | |
Part 2 of Schedule 15 (partially) | 1st January 2009 | |
Part 5 of Schedule 15 | 6th April 2009 | |
Part 6 of Schedule 15 | 1st January 2009 | |
Part 7 of Schedule 15 | 1st April 2009 |