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Health and Social Care Act 2008

Regulation of social care workforce

Schedule 9: Regulation of social care workers

386.Paragraph 2 of the Schedule gives examples of the matters which may be dealt with in regulations. Regulations may make changes to any aspect of the regulation of the social care workforce, subject to the limitations in paragraphs 3 and 8.

387.Paragraph 3 prevents the amendment by regulations of section 55 of the Care Standards Act 2000 which contains the definition of “social care worker” and is used for the purposes of section 124 and the Schedule. But it permits the amendment or repeal of any other provision of the Act or any other enactment, instrument or document.

388.Paragraph 4 enables regulations to make provision for the delegation of functions, including the power to make, confirm or approve subordinate legislation. This paragraph enables regulations to confer the power on the Councils to make rules, and to make provision for any such rules to be confirmed or approved. Currently, the Care Standards Act 2000 enables the Councils to make rules about issues detailed in Part 4 of that Act. Any such rules are subject to the approval of the appropriate Minister.

389.Paragraph 5(a) provides for regulations to make provision about the charging of fees. It is intended that where fees are charged, the level of those fees will not exceed the costs incurred in exercising the function to which the fees relate.

390.Paragraph 6 enables regulations made by the Secretary of State to confer functions on Ministers of the Crown. It also enables regulations made by the Welsh Ministers to confer functions on the Welsh Ministers. For example, regulations might enable a Minister to pay grants to a body. Any conferment of functions would be subject to paragraph 8.

391.Paragraph 7 limits the new criminal offence that can be created using this power to one which, on summary conviction, leads to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

392.Paragraph 8 provides that regulations cannot abolish either the GSCC or the CCW. Paragraphs 8(2) and (3) state that regulations may not transfer to any other person certain functions conferred on the Councils (or any of their committees or officers) by the Care Standards Act 2000. These functions are: the keeping of the register of social care workers; determining standards of education and training required as a condition of registration; giving advice about standards of conduct and performance; and administering procedures relating to misconduct, removal from registration and similar matters.

393.Paragraph 9 obliges the Secretary of State, before making regulations under section 124 (in relation to England), to consult persons appearing to him appropriate to represent social care workers affected by the regulations and to represent those provided with services by them and to consult other persons that the Secretary of State considers it appropriate to consult. The consultation will be on the basis of the draft regulations. The Secretary of State must publish these in draft three months before they are laid before Parliament. Following consultation, the draft regulations will be laid before Parliament (as originally drafted or with appropriate amendments) accompanied by a report about the consultation. Draft regulations will be subject to Parliamentary scrutiny under the affirmative procedure.

394.Paragraph 10 imposes requirements, similar to those contained in paragraph 9, upon the Welsh Ministers in relation to the procedure for making regulations in relation to Wales.

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