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Health and Social Care Act 2012

New section 114A Exercise of functions

491.This section inserts a new section 114A into the NHS Act to provide a power of direction in respect of the exercise by the NHS Commissioning Board of any of the Secretary of State’s functions relating to the provision of primary dental services. This would both permit the delegation of functions by directions and allow for the directions to set out how any functions (including any functions delegated to it) were to be exercised by the NHS Commissioning Board.

492.Subsection (1) of the new section 114A provides that the Secretary of State may direct the NHS Commissioning Board to exercise on his behalf any of his functions relating to the provision of primary dental services.

493.Subsection (2) of new section 114A clarifies that the functions that may be directed do not include the Secretary of State’s regulation and order-making powers.

494.Subsection (3) of new section 114A provides that the Secretary of State may direct the NHS Commissioning Board as to how it is to exercise any functions relating to the provision of primary dental services (including any functions delegated to it).

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