"The NHS tribunal. |
29. - (1) The tribunal constituted in accordance with Schedule 8 shall continue under the name of "the NHS Tribunal" and that Schedule shall continue to have effect in relation to the Tribunal. |
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(2) If the Tribunal receive from a Health Board representations that- |
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(a) a person who is included in any list meets either of the conditions for disqualification, or |
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(b) a person who has applied to be included in any list meets the second condition for disqualification, |
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the Tribunal shall inquire into the case. |
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(3) If the Tribunal receive such representations from any other person, they may inquire into the case. |
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(4) Representations under this section shall be made- |
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(a) in the prescribed manner; and |
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(b) where the representations are that the second condition for disqualification is met and regulations prescribe the time within which such representations are to be made, within that time. |
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(5) Subsections (6) to (11) apply for the purposes of this group of sections. |
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(6) The first condition for disqualification is that the continued inclusion of the person concerned in the list would be prejudicial to the efficiency of the services which those included in the list undertake to provide. |
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(7) The second condition for disqualification is that the person concerned- |
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(a) has (whether on his own or together with another) by an act or omission caused, or risked causing, detriment to any health scheme by securing or trying to secure for himself or another any financial or other benefit; and |
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(b) knew that he or (as the case may be) the other was not entitled to the benefit. |
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(8) A "list" means- |
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(a) a list of medical practitioners undertaking to provide general medical services; |
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(b) a list of medical practitioners undertaking to provide general ophthalmic services; |
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(c) a list of dental practitioners undertaking to provide general dental services; |
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(d) a list of ophthalmic opticians undertaking to provide general ophthalmic services; or |
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(e) a list of persons undertaking to provide pharmaceutical services, |
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prepared (in each case) under this Part. |
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(9) "Health scheme" means- |
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(a) any of the health services under section 1(1) or any corresponding enactment extending to England and Wales or Northern Ireland; and |
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(b) any prescribed scheme, |
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and regulations may prescribe any scheme for the purposes of this subsection which appears to the Secretary of State to be a health or medical scheme paid for out of public funds. |
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(10) Detriment to a health scheme includes detriment to any patient of, or person working in, that scheme or any person liable to pay charges for services provided under that scheme. |
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(11) Cases in which representations are made that the first condition for disqualification is met are referred to below as efficiency cases; and cases in which representations are made that the second condition for disqualification is met are referred to below as fraud cases. |
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(12) In this section and sections 29A to 29C- |
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(a) "this group of sections" means this and those sections and Schedule 8; and |
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(b) the NHS Tribunal is referred to as the Tribunal. |
The NHS Tribunal: supplementary. |
29A. - (1) Where an ophthalmic optician is a body corporate, the body corporate is to be treated for the purposes of this group of sections as meeting the second condition for disqualification if any director meets that condition (whether or not he first met that condition when he was a director). |
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(2) Where a body corporate carries on a retail pharmacy business, the body corporate is to be treated for the purposes of this group of sections as meeting the second condition for disqualification if any one of the body of persons controlling the body corporate meets that condition (whether or not he first met that condition when he was one of them). |
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(3) A person who is included in any list ("the practitioner") is to be treated for the purposes of this group of sections as meeting the second condition for disqualification if- |
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(a) another person, because of an act or omission of his occurring in the course of providing any services mentioned in section 29(8) on the practitioner's behalf, meets that condition; and |
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(b) the practitioner failed to take all such steps as were reasonable to prevent acts or omissions within section 29(7)(a) occurring in the course of the provision of those services on his behalf. |
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(4) The Tribunal is not required to inquire into a fraud case if they have previously inquired into representations in respect of the person concerned and the same acts or omissions. |
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(5) In a fraud case, regulations may make provision (including provision modifying the effect of this Part) for the purpose of securing that the person subject to the inquiry is not added to any list until proceedings in that case are finally concluded. |
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(6) For the purposes of this group of sections, in a fraud or efficiency case proceedings are finally concluded- |
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(a) if the Tribunal determine not to disqualify or conditionally disqualify him when they make that determination; |
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(b) if they determine to disqualify or conditionally disqualify him and no appeal is brought against the determination, at the end of the period for bringing an appeal; |
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(c) if they determine to disqualify or conditionally disqualify him and an appeal is brought against the determination, when the appeal process is exhausted. |
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(7) An inquiry under section 29 is not affected by the person subject to the inquiry withdrawing from, withdrawing any application to be included in or being removed from the list to which the case relates. |
Powers of NHS Tribunal. |
29B. - (1) Subsection (2) applies where the Tribunal are of the opinion- |
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(a) on inquiring into an efficiency case, that the person meets the first condition for disqualification; |
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(b) on inquiring into a fraud case, that the person meets the second condition for disqualification. |
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(2) The Tribunal- |
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(a) shall make a local disqualification, that is disqualify him for inclusion in the list to which the case relates; and |
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(b) may also make a national disqualification, that is disqualify him for inclusion in all lists within the same paragraph of section 29(8) as that list. |
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(3) If the Tribunal make a national disqualification they may also declare that the person is not fit to be engaged in any capacity in the provision of the services to which the lists in question relate (referred to in this group of sections as a declaration of unfitness). |
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(4) The Tribunal shall not make any disqualification or declaration under this section if they are of the opinion that it would be unjust to do so. |
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(5) A disqualification under this section shall have effect when the case is finally concluded. |
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(6) If a person is disqualified for inclusion in any list prepared by a Health Board, the Board must not enter him in the list and (if he is already included in the list) must remove him from the list. |
Conditional disqualification etc. |
29C. - (1) The functions of making disqualifications under section 29B include making a conditional disqualification, that is, a disqualification which is to come into effect only if the Tribunal determine (on a review under section 30) that the person subject to the inquiry has failed to comply with any conditions imposed by them. |
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(2) Conditions may be imposed by virtue of subsection (1) with a view to- |
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(a) removing any prejudice to the efficiency of the services in question; or |
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(b) preventing any acts or omissions within section 29(7)(a), |
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(as the case may be). |
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(3) Conditions so imposed shall have effect when proceedings in the case are finally concluded. |
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(4) Section 29B(4) applies to a conditional disqualification as it applies to a disqualification. |
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(5) The Tribunal may by directions- |
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(a) vary the terms of service of the person subject to the inquiry (including terms imposed by regulations under this Part); |
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(b) confer functions on any Health Board, |
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for the purpose of or in connection with the imposition of any conditions by virtue of this section. |
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(6) References in any enactment to a disqualification by the Tribunal do not include a conditional disqualification." |