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General powerE+W

13(1)Subject to sub-paragraph (3), a Local Health Board may do anything which appears to it to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of or in connection with its functions.E+W

(2)In particular it may—

(a)acquire and dispose of property,

(b)enter into contracts,

(c)accept gifts of property (including property to be held on trust, either for the general or any specific purposes of the Local Health Board or for any purposes relating to the health service).

(3)A Local Health Board may not do anything mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) without the consent of the Welsh Ministers (which may be given in general terms covering one or more descriptions of case).

Rights and liabilitiesE+W

14(1)Any rights acquired, or liabilities (including liabilities in tort) incurred, in respect of the exercise by a Local Health Board of any function exercisable by it by virtue of section 12 or 13 are enforceable by or against that Local Health Board (and not against any other body or the Welsh Ministers).E+W

(2)This paragraph does not apply in relation to the joint exercise of any functions by a Local Health Board with another body under section 13(2)(c).

Making accommodation or services availableE+W

15(1)A Local Health Board may—E+W

(a)make available at a hospital for which it has responsibility accommodation or services for patients who give undertakings (or for whom undertakings are given) to pay any charges imposed by the Local Health Board in respect of the accommodation or services, and

(b)make and recover charges in respect of such accommodation or services and calculate them on any basis that it considers to be the appropriate commercial basis.

(2)A Local Health Board may exercise the power conferred by sub-paragraph (1) only if it is satisfied that its exercise—

(a)does not to any significant extent interfere with the performance by the Local Health Board of any function conferred on it under this Act to provide accommodation or services of any kind, and

(b)does not to a significant extent operate to the disadvantage of persons seeking or afforded admission or access to accommodation or services at health service hospitals (whether as resident or non-resident patients) otherwise than under this section.

(3)Before a Local Health Board decides to make accommodation or services available under sub-paragraph (1), it must consult organisations representative of the interests of persons likely to be affected by the decision.

(4)A Local Health Board may allow accommodation or services which are made available under sub-paragraph (1) to be so made available in connection with treatment in pursuance of arrangements—

(a)made by a medical practitioner or dental practitioner serving (whether in an honorary or paid capacity) on the staff of a health service hospital,

(b)for the treatment of private patients of that practitioner.

(5)References in this paragraph to a health service hospital include references to such a hospital within the meaning of section 275 of the National Health Service Act 2006 (c. 41), but do not include references to a hospital vested in an NHS trust or an NHS foundation trust.

Powers of Local Health Boards to enter into externally financed development agreementsE+W

16(1)The powers of a Local Health Board include power to enter into externally financed development agreements.E+W

(2)For the purposes of this paragraph, an agreement is an externally financed development agreement if it is certified as such in writing by the Welsh Ministers.

(3)The Welsh Ministers may give a certificate under this paragraph if—

(a)in their opinion the purpose or main purpose of the agreement is the provision of facilities or services in connection with the discharge by the Local Health Board of any of its functions, and

(b)a person proposes to make a loan to, or provide any other form of finance for, another party in connection with the agreement.

(4)If a Local Health Board enters into an externally financed development agreement it may also, in connection with that agreement, enter into an agreement with a person who falls within sub-paragraph (3)(b) in relation to the externally financed development agreement.

(5)Another party” means any party to the agreement other than the Local Health Board.

(6)The fact that an agreement made by a Local Health Board has not been certified under this paragraph does not affect its validity.

ResearchE+W

17(1)A Local Health Board may conduct, commission or assist the conduct of research.E+W

(2)A Local Health Board may, in particular, make officers available or provide facilities under sub-paragraph (1).

TrainingE+W

18E+WA Local Health Board may—

(a)make officers available in connection with any instruction provided under section 63 of the Health Services and Public Health Act 1968 (c. 46),

(b)make officers and facilities available in connection with training by a university or any other body providing training in connection with the health service.

Regulations about dutiesE+W

19E+WRegulations may make provision in relation to—

(a)reports to be prepared by Local Health Boards,

(b)information to be supplied by them,

(c)their accounts, and the audit and publication of their accounts,

(d)the publication of any other document.

Compulsory acquisitionE+W

20(1)A Local Health Board may be authorised to purchase land compulsorily for the purposes of its functions by means of an order made by the Local Health Board and confirmed by the Welsh Ministers.E+W

(2)The Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (c. 67) applies to the compulsory purchase of land under this paragraph.

(3)No order may be made by a Local Health Board under Part 2 of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 in respect of any land unless the proposal to acquire the land compulsorily—

(a)has been submitted to the Welsh Ministers in the form, and with the information, required by them, and

(b)has been approved by the Welsh Ministers.

DissolutionE+W

21(1)The Welsh Ministers may, if a Local Health Board is dissolved, by order transfer (or provide for the transfer) to themselves or to another Local Health Board any property or liabilities of the dissolved Board.E+W

(2)The liabilities which may be transferred by virtue of sub-paragraph (1) to another Local Health Board include criminal liabilities.

(3)If any consultation requirements apply, they must be complied with before the order is made.

(4)Consultation requirements” means requirements about consultation contained in regulations.

Transfer of propertyE+W

22(1)The Welsh Ministers may by order (referred to in this paragraph and paragraph 23 as a transfer order)—E+W

(a)transfer (or provide for the transfer of) any of the property and liabilities of a health service authority to a Local Health Board,

(b)create or impose (or provide for the creation or imposition of) new rights or liabilities in respect of property transferred or retained.

(2)Any property and liabilities which—

(a)belong to a health service authority other than the Welsh Ministers or are used or managed by a Local Health Board, and

(b)will be transferred to a Local Health Board by or under a transfer order,

must be identified by agreement between the health service authority and the Local Health Board or, in default of agreement, by direction of the Welsh Ministers.

(3)Where a transfer order transfers (or provides for the transfer of)—

(a)land held on lease from a third party, or

(b)any other asset leased or hired from a third party or in which a third party has an interest,

the transfer is binding on the third party despite the fact that, apart from this sub-paragraph, the transfer would have required the third party's consent or concurrence.

(4)Third party” means a person other than a health service authority.

(5)In this paragraph and paragraph 23, “health service authority” means the Welsh Ministers, a Local Health Board or an NHS trust in Wales.

23(1)Stamp duty is not chargeable in respect of any transfer to a Local Health Board effected by or under a transfer order.E+W

(2)Where it becomes necessary, for the purpose of a transfer by or under a transfer order, to apportion any property or liabilities, the order may contain such provisions as appear to the Welsh Ministers to be appropriate for the purpose.

(3)Where a transfer order transfers (or provides for the transfer of) any property or rights to which paragraph 22(3) applies, the order must contain such provisions as appear to the Welsh Ministers to be appropriate to safeguard the interests of third parties (within the meaning of that sub-paragraph), including, where appropriate, provision for the payment of compensation of an amount to be determined in accordance with the order.

(4)A certificate issued by the Welsh Ministers that—

(a)any specified property,

(b)any specified interest in or right over any property, or

(c)any specified right or liability,

has been vested in a Local Health Board by or under a transfer order is conclusive evidence of that fact for all purposes.

(5)Specified” means specified in the certificate.

(6)A transfer order may include provision for matters to be settled by arbitration by a person determined in accordance with the order.

(7)Paragraph 22 and this paragraph do not affect—

(a)any existing power of a health service authority to transfer property or liabilities to a Local Health Board,

(b)the extent of the power conferred by section 203(10).

Transfer of staffE+W

24(1)The Welsh Ministers may by order transfer to a Local Health Board any specified description of employees to which this paragraph applies.E+W

(2)This paragraph applies to employees of—

(a)an NHS trust in Wales,

(b)a Local Health Board.

(3)An order may be made under this paragraph only if any prescribed requirements about consultation have been complied with in relation to each of the employees to be transferred.

25(1)The contract of employment of an employee transferred under paragraph 24—E+W

(a)is not terminated by the transfer, and

(b)has effect from the date of the transfer as if originally made between the employee and the Local Health Board to which he is transferred.

(2)In particular—

(a)all the rights, powers, duties and liabilities of the body from which an employee is transferred under paragraph 24 under or in connection with his contract of employment are by virtue of this sub-paragraph transferred to the Local Health Board to which the employee is transferred under that paragraph, and

(b)anything done before the date of the transfer by or in relation to the body from which he is so transferred in respect of the employee or the contract of employment is deemed from that date to have been done by or in relation to the Local Health Board to which he is transferred.

(3)Sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) do not transfer an employee's contract of employment, or the rights, powers, duties and liabilities under or in connection with it, if he informs the body from which they would be transferred, or the Local Health Board to which they would be transferred, that he objects to the transfer.

(4)Where an employee objects as mentioned in sub-paragraph (3) his contract of employment with the body from which he would be transferred is terminated immediately before the date on which the transfer would occur; but he must not be treated, for any purpose, as having been dismissed by that body.

(5)This paragraph does not affect any right of an employee to which paragraph 24 applies to terminate his contract of employment if a substantial change is made to his detriment in his working conditions.

(6)But no such right arises by reason only that under this paragraph the identity of his employer changes, unless the employee shows that, in all the circumstances, the change is a significant change and is to his detriment.

26(1)Where an employee will be transferred by an order under paragraph 24 but will continue to be employed for certain purposes by the transferor, the order may provide that the contract of employment of the employee is, on the date on which the employee is transferred, divided so as to constitute two separate contracts of employment between the employee and the transferor and the employee and the Local Health Board in question.E+W

(2)Where an employee's contract of employment is divided as provided under sub-paragraph (1), the order must provide for paragraph 25 to have effect in the case of the employee and his contract of employment subject to appropriate modifications.

27E+WWhere a Local Health Board is dissolved, an order under paragraph 21 includes power to transfer employees of the Local Health Board and the order may make any provision in relation to the transfer of those employees which is or may be made in relation to the transfer of employees under paragraph 24.

InterpretationE+W

28E+WIn this Schedule, “NHS trust in Wales” means an NHS trust all or most of whose hospitals, establishments and facilities are situated in Wales.

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