Amendments proposed to the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill - continued House of Commons

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Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

131

Schedule     1,     page     95,     line     2,     leave out sub-paragraph (2).

   

Mr Andrew Lansley

122

Schedule     1,     page     95,     line     2,     after 'constituency', insert 'or, in the case of a corporation which includes a hospital with a medical or dental school, a member of the Board appointed by that university.'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Patsy Calton
Mr Paul Burstow

179

Schedule     1,     page     95,     line     8,     leave out 'non-executive directors' and insert 'board of governors'.

   

Mr Andrew Lansley
Dr Evan Harris

121

Schedule     1,     page     95,     line     9,     after first 'the', insert 'Chairman and'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Patsy Calton
Mr Paul Burstow

180

Schedule     1,     page     95,     line     21,     at end insert 'and his interests,'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Patsy Calton
Mr Paul Burstow

181

Schedule     1,     page     95,     line     22,     at end insert 'and their interests,'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Patsy Calton
Mr Paul Burstow

182

Schedule     1,     page     95,     line     23,     after 'directors', insert 'and their interests'.

   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

132

Schedule     1,     page     95,     line     25,     at end insert—

    '17A   (1)     The public benefit corporation is to establish a register of interest for those service on the board of governors as directors.

       (2)     The information to be registered shall include relevant financial interests and any political affiliations within the previous five years.'.

   

Mr John Hutton

155

Schedule     1,     page     95,     line     37,     leave out 'or 24'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Patsy Calton
Mr Paul Burstow

183

Schedule     1,     page     95,     line     41,     after first 'corporation', insert 'the patients' forum of the trust or a patients' forum of a local primary care trust, or a member of the local Overview and Scrutiny Committee'.

   

Mr John Hutton

156

Schedule     1,     page     96,     line     2,     at end insert—

    '( )   But a person may not be appointed as auditor unless he (or, in the case of a firm, each of its members) is a member of one or more of the following bodies—

      (a) the bodies mentioned in section 3(7)(a) to (e) of the Audit Commission Act 1998 (c.18),

            (b)   any other body of accountants established in the United Kingdom and for the time being approved by the regulator for the purposes of this paragraph.'.

   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Dr Evan Harris

72

Schedule     1,     page     96,     line     7,     leave out 'with the approval of the Treasury'.

   

Mr John Hutton

157

Schedule     1,     page     96,     line     12,     at end insert—

    '( )   In auditing the accounts the auditor is to comply with any directions given by the regulator as to the standards, procedures and techniques to be adopted.'.

   

Sir George Young

99

Schedule     1,     page     96,     line     39,     at end insert 'such periods to be coterminous with those in paragraph 21(5)'.

   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

133

Schedule     1,     page     97,     line     6,     at end insert—

    '(2)   Members of the corporation shall have the right to move votes of approval of the annual accounts, annual reports and appointment of the auditor at an annual general meeting and all members present shall have the right to vote on such motions.'.


   

Mr Andrew Lansley

102

Clause     2,     page     1,     line     11,     leave out 'officer' and insert 'office'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Patsy Calton
Mr Paul Burstow

168

Clause     2,     page     1,     line     11,     leave out 'officer' and insert 'office within the Commission for Healthcare Audit and Inspection,'.

   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Dr Evan Harris
Patsy Calton

145

Clause     2,     page     1,     line     13,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'NHS Appointments Commission'.

   

Mr Andrew Lansley

101

Clause     2,     page     1,     line     13,     leave out from 'appoint' to end of line and insert 'up to five persons, including a Chairman, on the recommendation of the NHS Appointments Commission, to constitute the Office of Regulator'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Patsy Calton
Mr Paul Burstow

169

Clause     2,     page     1,     line     13,     leave out 'a person' and insert 'up to five persons, including a Chairman'.

   

Sir George Young

98

Clause     2,     page     1,     line     13,     at end insert 'after consultation with the NHS Appointments Commission'.


   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

140

Schedule     2,     page     97,     line     16,     leave out from 'period' to end of line 17 and insert 'of five years and he may seek re-appointment'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Patsy Calton
Mr Paul Burstow

184

Schedule     2,     page     97,     line     16,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'CHAI'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Patsy Calton
Mr Paul Burstow

185

Schedule     2,     page     97,     line     21,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'CHAI'.

   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

141

Schedule     2,     page     97,     line     22,     at end add 'subject to approval by resolution of each House of Parliament'.

   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

142

Schedule     2,     page     97,     line     23,     leave out sub-paragraph (3).

   

Dr Evan Harris
Patsy Calton
Mr Paul Burstow

186

Schedule     2,     page     97,     line     24,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'CHAI'.

   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan

143

Schedule     2,     page     98,     line     2,     leave out from 'may' to 'appoint' in line 3.

   

Mr John Hutton

158

Schedule     2,     page     98,     line     28,     leave out from 'must' to end of line 29 and insert 'lay a copy of the report before Parliament, and

            (b) once he has done so, send a copy of it to the Secretary of State.'.

   

Dr Liam Fox
Mr Simon Burns
Chris Grayling
Mrs Cheryl Gillan
Dr Evan Harris

74

Schedule     2,     page     98,     line     28,     leave out from 'must' to end of line 29 and insert 'lay a copy of the report'.

   

Mr John Hutton

159

Schedule     2,     page     98,     line     36,     at end insert—

     '6A The regulator must respond in writing to any recommendation which—

            (a)   is made by a Committee of either House of Parliament, or a Committee of both Houses, and

            (b)   relates to the exercise by the regulator of his functions.'.

   

Dr Evan Harris
Patsy Calton
Mr Paul Burstow

215

Schedule     2,     page     98,     line     36,     at end insert—

    'Right to Appeal to Regulator    6A   Employers of health service staff in non-foundation trusts affected by decisions made by foundation trusts in respect of their terms and conditions of employment, may ask the regulator to judge if these are a breach of section 26 of the Health Act 1999, as amended by this Act.'.


   

Mr Andrew Lansley

107

Clause     3,     page     2,     line     2,     leave out from 'functions' to end of line and insert 'in order to secure that NHS foundation trusts have the freedom from external constraints needed to enable them to offer health care services which are enhanced in terms of their volume and quality, and in a manner not inconsistent with'.

   

Sir George Young

200

Clause     3,     page     2,     line     5,     at end add 'and shall have a duty to safeguard the best interests of the NHS as a whole'.

   

Mr Andrew Lansley

123

Clause     3,     page     2,     line     5,     at end add—

    '(2)   In performing his duties under this Act, the regulator must have regard to such of the following as appear to him to be relevant in the circumstances—

      (a) the principles under which regulatory activities should be transparent, accountable, proportionate, consistent and targeted only at cases where action is needed,

      (b) the different needs and interests of persons using NHS services and, in particular, of the different interests of children, and of those living in rural and urban areas; and

      (c) the principles set out in the Compact between Government and the voluntary sector and the codes of practice set out under it.'.


   

Mr Andrew Lansley

103

Clause     4,     page     2,     line     8,     after 'trust', insert ', a Primary Care Trust, or any combination of trusts,'.

 
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