Amendments proposed to the Care Standards Bill [Lords] - continued House of Commons

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Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

125

Clause     7,     page     5,     line     26,     after 'quality', insert 'or value for money'.

   

Mr Paul Burstow
Dr Peter Brand

147

Clause     7,     page     5,     line     26,     after 'quality', insert 'or availability'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

126

Clause     7,     page     5,     line     28,     leave out 'and' and insert—

      '( ) the impact of minimum standards set out in any statements under section 22 on supply or cost of Part II services in England; and'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

127

Clause     7,     page     5,     line     32,     at end insert—

    '( ) The Secretary of State shall by regulations define the respective responsibilities of the Commission and the Social Services Inspectorate and shall specify arrangements for co-operation between them.'.

   

Mr John Hutton

57

Clause     7,     page     5,     line     33,     after 'section' insert 'and section 8'.

   

Mr John Hutton

58

Clause     7,     page     5,     line     37,     leave out subsections (8) to (11).

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

128

Clause     7,     page     5,     line     37,     leave out 'provision of'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

130

Clause     7,     page     6,     line     5,     at end add ', having due regard to the size of the hospital and the scope and extent of treatment it undertakes.'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

129

Clause     7,     page     6,     line     5,     at end add—

    '(12) In this section, a requirement to publish advice or information given to the Secretary of State shall be interpreted to mean making that advice or information widely available to representative organisations likely, in the opinion of the Commission, to be interested in it and placing a copy of it in the Library of the House of Commons.'.


   

Mr John Hutton

59

Clause     8,     page     6,     line     6,     at beginning insert—

    '(A1) The Assembly shall have the general duty of encouraging improvement in the quality of Part II services provided in Wales.

    (A2) The Assembly shall make information about Part II services provided in Wales available to the public.

    (A3) In relation to Part II services provided in Wales, the Assembly shall have any additional function specified in regulations made by the Assembly; but the regulations may only specify a function corresponding to a function which, by virtue of section 7, is exercisable by the Commission in relation to Part II services provided in England'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

131

Clause     8,     page     6,     line     11,     at end add—

    '( ) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Assembly may not charge a fee in connection with the exercise of any power conferred on it by or under this Act.

    ( ) The Assembly may charge a reasonable fee determined by it—

      (a) for any advice, forms or documents provided for the assistance of a person who proposes to apply, or is considering whether to apply, for registration under Part II; and

      (b) for any training provided by it under paragraph 15 of Schedule 1.'.


   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

149

Clause     9,     page     6,     line     19,     leave out 'where no direction has been given'.

   

Mr John Hutton

60

Clause     9,     page     6,     line     28,     leave out 'the Assembly's registration functions' and insert—

      '(a) any functions exercisable by the Assembly by virtue of section 5(b) or 8(A3); or

      (b) any other functions exercisable by the Assembly corresponding to functions exercisable by the Commission in relation to England'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

132

Clause     9,     page     6,     line     28,     leave out 'registration functions' and insert 'functions under this Act'.

   

Mr John Hutton
Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

61

Clause     9,     page     6,     line     30,     leave out subsection (7).

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

134

Clause     9,     page     6,     line     33,     leave out from 'shall' to 'be' in line 35.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

135

Clause     9,     page     6,     line     35,     leave out 'that Minister' and insert 'he'.


   

Mr Jonathan R. Shaw
Mr Hilton Dawson
Mr Stephen McCabe

56

Clause     10,     page     7,     line     5,     at end insert—

    '(3A) Any person who privately fosters a child under the age of 16 years for a consecutive period of 28 days or more without being registered under this Part shall be guilty of an offence'.

   

Mr Philp Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

136

Clause     10,     page     7,     line     19,     leave out 'of the offence' and insert 'under this Act'.

   

Mr Philp Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

137

Clause     10,     page     7,     line     20,     leave out 'of' and insert 'for'.


   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

151

*Clause     11,     page     7,     line     26,     leave out from 'the' to end and insert 'information prescribed in regulations;'.

   

Mr Philp Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

138

Clause     11,     page     7,     leave out lines 27 and 28.

   

Mr John Hutton

62

Clause     11,     page     7,     line     29,     at end insert—

    '( ) A person who applies for registration as the manager of an establishment or agency must be an individual.'.

   

Mr Philp Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

139

Clause     11,     page     7,     line     32,     at end add—

    '( ) Where a single establishment includes establishments of different descriptions the person who carries on or manages it shall only be required to make one application in respect of the establishment.'.


   

Mr Philp Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

140

Clause     12,     page     7,     line     40,     leave out 'and will continue to be'.

   

Mr Philp Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

141

Clause     12,     page     7,     leave out line 42.

   

Mr Philp Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

142

Clause     12,     page     7,     line     42,     at end add—

    '( ) If the registration authority is not satisfied as provided in subsection (2) above, it shall either refuse the application or grant it subject to such conditions as the registration authority thinks fit.'.

   

Mr Philp Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

143

Clause     12,     page     7,     line     43,     leave out subsection (3).

   

Mr Paul Burstow
Dr Peter Brand

12

Clause     12,     page     8,     line     1,     at end insert 'conditional or unconditional'.

   

Mr Philp Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

144

Clause     12,     page     8,     line     5,     leave out from 'registration' to end of line 6.


   

Mr John Hutton

63

Clause     13,     page     8,     line     13,     after 'being' insert ', or has at any time been,'.


   

Mr Paul Burstow
Dr Peter Brand

148

Clause     15,     page     9,     line     17,     leave out 'and' and insert 'a nominal'.


   

Mr Paul Burstow
Dr Peter Brand

22

Clause     17,     page     10,     line     9,     at end add—

    '(3) Where a notice has been served under section 16, the registration authority shall seek and have regard for the views of service users as defined in section 69(6), informal carers and any other parties considered appropriate.'.


   

Mr Paul Burstow
Dr Peter Brand

13

Clause     20,     page     11,     line     30,     at end insert—

    '( ) The Tribunal shall on an appeal against a decision or order consult with and have regard to the views of service users, residents and their relatives, and organisations representing service users.'.

   

Mr Paul Burstow
Dr Peter Brand

23

Clause     20,     page     11,     line     37,     at end add—

    '(6) The Tribunal shall seek and have regard for the views of service users as defined in section 69(6), informal carers and any other parties considered appropriate when considering an appeal.'.


   

Mr Paul Burstow
Dr Peter Brand

16

Clause     21,     page     12,     line     1,     at end insert—

      '( ) make provision as to the inspection of arrangements for the management and use of medication in care homes;'.

   

Mr John Hutton

64

Clause     21,     page     12,     line     22,     at end insert—

    '( ) Regulations under subsection (2)(a) may, in particular, make provision for prohibiting persons from managing an establishment or agency unless they are registered in, or in a particular part of, one of the registers maintained under section 52(1).'.

 
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