PART 2Contractors: conditions and eligibility

Conditions: general4

1

The Board may only enter into a contract if the conditions specified in regulations 5 and 6 are met.

2

Paragraph (1) is subject to the provisions of any scheme made by the Secretary of State under section 300 (transfer schemes) and section 303 (power to make consequential provision) of the Health and Social Care Act 2012 M1.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations

Conditions relating solely to medical practitioners5

1

Where the Board enters, or is proposing to enter, into a contract with—

a

a medical practitioner, that medical practitioner must be a general medical practitioner;

b

two or more persons practising in partnership—

i

at least one partner (who must not be a limited partner) must be a general medical practitioner, and

ii

any other partner who is a medical practitioner must be—

aa

a general medical practitioner, or

bb

employed by a Local Health Board, (in England and Wales and Scotland) an NHS trust, an NHS foundation trust, (in Scotland) a Health Board, or (in Northern Ireland) a Health and Social Services Trust; or

c

a company limited by shares—

i

at least one share in the company must be both legally and beneficially owned by a general medical practitioner, and

ii

any other share or shares in the company that are both legally and beneficially owned by a medical practitioner must be so owned by—

aa

a general medical practitioner, or

bb

a medical practitioner who is employed by a Local Health Board, (in England and Wales and Scotland) an NHS Trust, an NHS foundation trust, (in Scotland) a Health Board, or (in Northern Ireland) a Health and Social Services Trust.

2

In paragraph (1)(a), (b)(i) and (c)(i) “general medical practitioner” does not include a medical practitioner whose name is included in the General Practitioner Register by virtue of being a medical practitioner to whom paragraph (3), (4) or (5) applies.

3

This paragraph applies to a medical practitioner referred to in article 4(3) of the 2010 Order (general practitioners eligible for entry in the General Practitioner Register) who was exempt from the requirement to have the prescribed experience under—

a

regulation 5(1)(d) of the National Health Service (Vocational Training for General Medical Practice) Regulations 1997 M2;

b

regulation 5(1)(d) of the National Health Service (Vocational Training for General Medical Practice) (Scotland) Regulations 1998 M3; or

c

regulation 5(1)(d) of the Medical Practitioners (Vocational Training) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998 M4.

4

This paragraph applies to a medical practitioner who has an acquired right for the purposes of article 6(2) of the 2010 Order (persons with acquired rights) by virtue of—

a

having been a restricted services principal; and

b

that medical practitioner's name being included, as at 31st December 1994, in—

i

a medical list which was, at that date, kept by a Family Health Services Authority M5, or

ii

any corresponding list which was, at that date, kept by a Health Board or by the Northern Ireland Central Services Agency for the Health and Social Services in Northern Ireland.

5

This paragraph applies to a medical practitioner who has an acquired right for the purposes of article 6(6) of the 2010 Order (which relates to persons engaged or provided as a deputy or employed as an assistant) because, on at least ten days in the period of four years ending with 31st December 1994, or on at least 40 days in the period of ten years ending with that date, that medical practitioner was—

a

engaged as a deputy by, or provided as a deputy to, a medical practitioner whose name was included in—

i

the medical list which was, at that date, kept by a Family Health Services Authority, or

ii

any corresponding list kept, at that date, by a Health Board or by the Northern Ireland Central Services Agency for the Health and Social Services in Northern Ireland; or

b

employed as an assistant (other than as a trainee general practitioner) by such a medical practitioner.

6

In paragraph (4)(a), “restricted services principal” means a medical practitioner who provided general medical services limited to child health surveillance, contraceptive services, maternity medical services or minor surgery.

General condition relating to all contracts6

1

The Board must not enter into a contract with—

a

a medical practitioner to whom paragraph (2) applies; or

b

two or more persons practising in partnership, where paragraph (2) applies to any person who is a partner in the partnership; or

c

a company limited by shares where paragraph (2) applies to—

i

the company,

ii

any person both legally and beneficially owning a share in the company, or

iii

any director or secretary of the company.

2

This paragraph applies if—

a

the contractor is the subject of a national disqualification;

b

subject to paragraph (3), the contractor is disqualified or suspended (other than by interim suspension order or direction pending an investigation) from practising by any licensing body anywhere in the world;

c

the contractor has, within the period of five years before the signing of the contract or commencement of the contract (whichever is the earlier), been dismissed (otherwise than by reason of redundancy) from any employment by a health service body, unless—

i

if the contractor was employed as a member of a health care profession at the time of the dismissal, the contractor has not subsequently been employed by that health service body or by another health service body, and

ii

the dismissal was the subject of a finding of unfair dismissal by any competent tribunal or a court;

d

the contractor has, within the period of five years before the signing of the contract or commencement of the contract (whichever is the earlier), been removed from, or refused admission to, a primary care list by reason of inefficiency, fraud or unsuitability (within the meaning of section 151(2), (3) and (4) of the Act M6 (disqualification of practitioners)), or a performers list held by the Board by virtue of regulations made under section 91(3) (persons performing primary medical services) of the Act, unless the contractor's name has subsequently been included in such a list;

e

the contractor has been convicted in the United Kingdom of murder;

f

the contractor has been convicted in the United Kingdom of a criminal offence other than murder committed on or after 14th December 2001 and has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment of longer than six months;

g

subject to paragraph (3), the contractor has been convicted outside of the United Kingdom of an offence which would, if committed in England and Wales, constitute murder and—

i

the offence was committed on or after 14th December 2001, and

ii

the contractor was sentenced to a term of imprisonment of longer than six months;

h

the contractor has been convicted of an offence, referred to in Schedule 1 to the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 M7 (offences against children and young persons, with respect to which special provisions of this Act apply), or in Schedule 1 to the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 M8 (offences against children under the age of 17 years to which special provisions apply), committed on or after 1st March 2004;

i

the contractor has at any time been included in—

i

any barred list within the meaning of section 2 of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 M9 (barred lists), or

ii

any barred list within the meaning of article 6 of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups (Northern Ireland) Order 2007 M10 (barred lists),

unless the contractor was removed from the list either on the grounds that it was not appropriate for the contractor to have been included in it or as the result of a successful appeal;

j

the contractor has, within the period of five years before the signing of the contract or commencement of the contract (whichever is the earlier), been removed from the office of charity trustee or trustee for a charity by an order made by the Charity Commission, the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland or the High Court, and that order was made on the grounds of misconduct or mismanagement in the administration of a charity for which the contractor was responsible or to which the contractor was privy, or which was contributed to, or facilitated by, the contractor's conduct;

k

the contractor has, within the period of five years before the signing of the contract or commencement of the contract (whichever is the earlier), been removed from being concerned with the management or control of any body in a case where the removal was by virtue of section 34(5)(e) of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 M11 (powers of Court of Session);

l

the contractor—

i

has been F1made bankrupt and has not been discharged from the bankruptcy or the bankruptcy order has not been annulled, or

ii

has had sequestration of the contractor's estate awarded and has not been discharged from the sequestration;

m

the contractor is the subject of a bankruptcy restrictions order or an interim bankruptcy restrictions order under Schedule 4A to the Insolvency Act 1986 M12 (bankruptcy restrictions order and undertaking), Schedule 2A to the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 M13 (bankruptcy restrictions order and undertaking), or sections 56A to 56K of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 1985 M14 (bankruptcy restrictions order, interim bankruptcy restrictions order and bankruptcy restrictions undertaking), unless the contractor has been discharged from that order or that order has been annulled;

n

the contractor—

i

is subject to moratorium period under a debt relief order under Part VIIA of the Insolvency Act 1986 M15 (debt relief orders), or

ii

is the subject of a debt relief restrictions order or an interim debt relief restrictions order under Schedule 4ZB to that Act M16 (debt relief restrictions orders and undertakings);

o

the contractor has made a composition agreement or arrangement with, or granted a trust deed for, the contractor's creditors and the contractor has not been discharged in respect of it;

p

the contractor is subject to—

i

a disqualification order under section 1 of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 M17 (disqualification orders: general) or a disqualification undertaking under section 1A of that Act M18 (disqualification undertakings: general),

ii

a disqualification order or disqualification undertaking under article 3 (disqualification orders: general ) or article 4 (disqualification undertakings: general) of the Company Directors Disqualification (Northern Ireland) Order 2002 M19, or

iii

a disqualification order under section 429(2) of the Insolvency Act 1986 M20 (disabilities on revocation of an administration order against an individual);

q

the contractor has had an administrator, administrative receiver or receiver appointed in respect of the contractor;

r

the contractor has had an administration order made in respect of the contractor under Schedule B1 to the Insolvency Act 1986 M21 (administration); or

s

the contractor is a partnership and—

i

a dissolution of the partnership is ordered by any competent court, tribunal or arbitrator, or

ii

an event happens that makes it unlawful for the business of the partnership to continue, or for members of the partnership to carry on in partnership.

3

Paragraph (2)(b) or, as the case may be, paragraph (2)(g), does not apply to a person where—

a

that person—

i

has been disqualified or suspended from practising by a licensing body outside of the United Kingdom, or

ii

has been convicted outside of the United Kingdom of a criminal offence; and

b

the Board is satisfied that the disqualification, suspension or, as the case may be, the conviction does not make that person unsuitable to be—

i

a contractor,

ii

a partner, in the case of a contract with two or more persons practising in partnership, or

iii

in the case of a company limited by shares—

aa

a person who both legally and beneficially owns a share in the company, or

bb

a director or secretary of the company.

4

For the purposes of paragraph (2)(c)—

a

where a person has been employed as a member of a health care profession, any subsequent employment must also be as a member of that profession; and

b

a health service body includes a Strategic Health Authority or a Primary Care Trust which was established before the coming into force of section 33 (abolition of Strategic Health Authorities) or 34 (abolition of Primary Care Trusts) of the Health and Social Care Act 2012 M22.

5

In this regulation, “contractor” includes a person with whom the Board is proposing to enter into a contract with.

Notice of conditions not being met and reasons7

1

Where the Board considers that the conditions specified in regulation 5 or 6 for entering into a contract are not met, it must give notice in writing to the person or persons intending to enter into the contract of—

a

its view and the reasons for that view; and

b

the right of appeal under regulation 8.

2

The Board must also give notice in writing of its view and the reasons for that view to any person who both legally and beneficially owns a share in, or who is a director or secretary of, a company that is given notice under paragraph (1) in any case where its reason for the decision relates to such a person.

Right of appeal8

A person who has been given a notice by the Board under regulation 7(1) may appeal to the First-tier Tribunal M23 against the decision of the Board that the conditions in regulation 5 or 6 are not met.