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Health and Social Care Act 2012

Section 48 – New Special Health Authorities

479.This section inserts new section 28A after section 28 of the NHS Act. This new section relates to orders under section 28, which pertain to the establishment of Special Health Authorities. Section 28A proposes limitations to section 28, which would allow the Secretary of State to establish a Special Health Authority for a specific function, but only for a time-limited period. The time limit is intended to maintain a stable system architecture by ensuring that when a Special Health Authority is required for a specific purpose, it does not continue to exist once that purpose has been met. This section would only apply to Special Health Authorities established following the coming into force of this section of the Act (as outlined in subsection 28A(1)).

480.Subsection (2)(a) of new section 28A specifies that any order establishing a new Special Health Authority once the Act is in force must include provision for the abolition of that Authority on a specified day. As outlined in subsection 28A(3), this day must be within a period of 3 years from the day the Special Health Authority is established. This means that all new Special Health Authorities established once the Act is in force would be time limited to a maximum of 3 years. The establishment order must also make provision for the transfer of the staff, property and liabilities of the Authority following its abolition.

481.Orders under section 28 could be altered in line with the power to vary orders and directions in section 273(1) of the NHS Act, to change the day on which the Special Health Authority is to be abolished to an earlier or later date (28A(4)(a)). If an order is varied to provide for the abolition of a Special Health Authority on a later date, this must be no more than 3 years from the date on which the Special Health Authority would have been abolished had it not been for the variation, as outlined in 28A(5). Any such order would be subject to the affirmative Parliamentary procedure, in order to discourage the proliferation of Special Health Authorities. Orders under section 28 may also be altered to make different provision as to the transfer of officers, property and liabilities of the Authority (28A(4)(b)).

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