Joint working and delegation arrangementsI12
The power in section 65Z5(1) of the National Health Service Act 20062 does not apply in relation to the functions of NHS England specified in—
a
the following provisions of the National Health Service Act 2006—
i
section 14Z25 (duty to establish integrated care boards);
ii
section 14Z26 (process for establishing initial integrated care boards);
iii
section 14Z28 (transfer schemes in connection with integrated care boards);
iv
section 14Z59 (performance assessment of integrated care boards);
v
section 14Z60 (power of NHS England to obtain information);
vi
section 14Z61 (power to give directions to integrated care boards);
vii
section 14Z62 (section 14Z61 directions: consultation and cooperation);
viii
section 27B (NHS England’s directions to NHS trusts);
ix
section 27C (recommendations about restructuring);
x
section 27D (intervention in NHS trusts: recommendations etc by NHS England);
xi
section 33 (applications by NHS trusts);
xii
section 35 (authorisation of NHS foundation trusts);
xiii
section 37 (amendments of constitution);
xiv
section 39 (register of NHS foundation trusts);
xv
section 39A (panel for advising governors);
xvi
section 42B (limits on capital expenditure);
xvii
section 42C (guidance in relation to orders under section 42B);
xviii
section 56 (mergers);
xix
section 56A (acquisitions);
xx
section 56B (separations);
xxi
section 57 (sections 56 to 56B: supplementary);
xxii
section 57A (dissolution);
xxiii
section 65B (NHS trusts: appointment of trust special administrator);
xxiv
section 65D (NHS foundation trusts: appointment of trust special administrator);
xxv
section 65DA (objective of trust special administration);
xxvi
section 65F (draft report);
xxvii
section 65G (consultation plan);
xxviii
section 65H (consultation requirements);
xxix
section 65I (final report);
xxx
section 65J (power to extend time);
xxxi
section 65K (decision of NHS England or Secretary of State in case of NHS trust);
xxxii
section 65KA (NHS England’s decision in case of NHS foundation trust);
xxxiii
section 65L (trusts coming out of administration);
xxxiv
section 65LA (trusts to be dissolved);
xxxv
section 65M (replacement of trust special administrator);
xxxvi
section 65N (guidance);
xxxvii
section 223G (means of meeting expenditure of integrated care boards out of public funds);
xxxviii
section 223GA (expenditure on integration);
xxxix
section 223GB (power to impose financial requirements on integrated care boards);
xl
section 223GC (financial duties of integrated care boards: expenditure limits);
xli
section 223L (joint financial objectives for integrated care boards etc);
xlii
section 223M (financial duties of integrated care boards etc: use of resources);
xliii
section 223N (financial duties of integrated care boards etc: additional controls on resource use);
xliv
paragraphs 28 and 29 of Schedule 4 (dissolution of NHS Trusts); F1...
b
the following chapters of Part 3 of the Health and Social Care Act 20123—
i
Chapter 3 (licensing of health service providers);
ii
Chapter 5 (health special administration);
iii
Chapter 6 (financial assistance in special administration cases F2; and
c
the definition of “relevant data functions” in section 253(3) (general duties) of the Health and Social Care Act 2012.