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Health and Social Care Act 2012

Section 14 - Power of clinical commissioning groups as to commissioning certain health services

139.This section inserts a new section 3A into the NHS Act. Subsection (1) of that new section provides a power for a CCG to commission such services or facilities as it considers appropriate for the purposes of the health service that relate to securing the improvement in the physical and mental health of the persons for whom it has responsibility and the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illness of these people.

140.Subsection (3) provides that sections 3(1A), 3(1B) and 3(1D) of the NHS Act apply for the purposes of determining the persons for whom a CCG has responsibility. Subsection (2) makes clear that a CCG may not exercise these powers where the NHS Commissioning Board has a duty to commission services under either section 3B (Secretary of State’s power to require the NHS Commissioning Board to commission services) or 4 (high security psychiatric services) of the NHS Act.

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