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Mr Simon Burns

 

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Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  16,  at end insert—

 

‘          

In section 66 (intervention orders) (as amended by paragraph 8(1) of Schedule

 

20 to this Act), in subsection (1), omit paragraph (a) and the “and” following

 

it.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

537

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  19,  at end insert—

 

      ‘()  

For the title to section 70 substitute “Transfer of residual liabilities of Special

 

Health Authorities”.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

538

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  22,  at end insert ‘, and

 

( )    

in subsection (5), omit “(c),”.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

539

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  25,  leave out ‘for “NHS trust or” substitute “a”’ and

 

insert ‘omit “NHS trust or”’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

540

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  25,  at end insert—

 

‘          

Omit section 78 (directed partnership arrangements).’

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

541

 

Schedule  12,  page  303,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

‘          

Omit section 272(5).’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

542

 

Schedule  12,  page  304,  line  35,  leave out paragraph 44.

 


 

Mr Simon Burns

 

543

 

Clause  165,  page  137,  line  20,  after ‘Act’ insert ‘and the preceding cross-heading’.

 


 

Emily Thornberry

 

472

 

Clause  193,  page  164,  line  20,  after ‘England’, insert ‘and meets the international

 

definition of Social Work as follows—


 
 

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  “The social work profession promotes social change, problem solving in

 

human relationships and the empowerment and liberation of people to

 

enhance wellbeing. Utilising theories of human behaviour and social

 

systems, social work intervenes at the points where people interact with

 

their environments. Principles of human rights and social justice are

 

fundamental to social work.”’.

 

Emily Thornberry

 

473

 

Clause  193,  page  164,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘(5A)    

After subsection 2ZA insert—

 

“(2ZAA)    

Social Work in England is that which through the exercise of its statutory

 

functions and/or the employment of its range of skills works to—

 

(a)    

promote social justice by helping people to achieve change in

 

their lives;

 

(b)    

meet the needs of people and enable their social inclusion and the

 

cohesion of society;

 

(c)    

protect those who may be at risk of abuse or harm from others;

 

(d)    

reduce the risk of people abusing or harming others;

 

(e)    

enhance self respect and respect for others within families,

 

groups and communities; and

 

(f)    

reduce conflict and distress in families, groups and communities.

 

(2ZAB)    

Social Work operates within a wide range of legislative frameworks and

 

with Government guidance and regulations.

 

(2ZAC)    

Social Work puts individuals, families, groups and communities at the

 

forefront of its concern and works with all others to promote their health,

 

socio-economic wellbeing and empowerment.

 

(2ZAD)    

Social Work provides the necessary challenge to governments and

 

institutions through advocacy which is rooted in internationally

 

recognised ethical principles and undertaken alongside individuals,

 

families, groups and communities.”’.

 


 

New Clauses

 

Certification of death

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

NC2

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

Chapter 2 of Part 1 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 (notification,

 

certification and registration of deaths) is amended as follows.

 

(2)    

In section 19 (medical examiners)—

 

(a)    

in subsection (1) for “Primary Care Trusts” substitute “Local

 

authorities”,

 

(b)    

in subsection (2) for “Trust” (in each place where it occurs) substitute

 

“local authority”, and


 
 

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(c)    

in subsection (5) for “a Primary Care Trust” substitute “a local

 

authority”.

 

(3)    

In section 20 (medical certificate of cause of death), in subsection (5) for

 

“Primary Care Trust” substitute “local authority”.’.

 


 

Conduct of reviews etc. by Care Quality Commission

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

NC3

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

Part 1 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (the Care Quality Commission) is

 

amended as follows.

 

(2)    

In section 48 (special reviews and investigations)—

 

(a)    

in subsection (1) after “may” insert “, with the approval of the Secretary

 

of State,”, and

 

(b)    

after subsection (1) insert—

 

“(1A)    

The Commission may conduct an investigation under this

 

section without the approval of the Secretary of State where the

 

Commission considers there to be a risk to the health, safety or

 

welfare of persons receiving health or social care.”

 

(3)    

In section 54 (studies as to economy, efficiency etc.), in each of subsections (1)

 

and (3) after “may” insert “, with the approval of the Secretary of State,”.

 

(4)    

In section 57 (reviews of data, studies and research), in subsection (1) after “may”

 

insert “, with the approval of the Secretary of State,”.’.

 


 

Amendments consequential on section 175

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

NC4

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

Section 245 of the National Health Service Act 2006 (joint overview and scrutiny

 

committees) is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (4).

 

(2)    

In subsection (1) for the words from “relevant functions” to the end of the

 

subsection substitute ““relevant functions” means functions under regulations

 

under section 244(2) to (2ZC).”.

 

(3)    

After subsection (4) insert—

 

“(4A)    

The regulations may provide that, where a relevant function in relation to

 

a local authority is exercisable by a joint overview and scrutiny

 

committee by virtue of arrangements under regulations under subsection

 

(2)(a), the local authority may not discharge the function.”

 

(4)    

Omit subsections (5) and (9).


 
 

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(5)    

Section 246 of that Act (exempt information) is amended in accordance with

 

subsections (6) to (8).

 

(6)    

In subsection (1) for the words from “a meeting of” to the end of the subsection

 

substitute “a meeting of a local authority or a committee of a local authority

 

which is an item relating to functions of the authority under regulations under

 

section 244(2) to (2ZC).”

 

(7)    

In subsection (5) for “overview and scrutiny committees” substitute “local

 

authorities”.

 

(8)    

In the heading to section 246 for “Overview and scrutiny committees” substitute

 

“Business relating to functions of local authorities by virtue of section 244”.

 

(9)    

Section 247 of that Act (application to the City of London) is amended in

 

accordance with subsections (10) to (12).

 

(10)    

For subsection (1) substitute—

 

“(1)    

This section applies to a committee of the Common Council appointed to

 

exercise functions that the Council has under regulations under section

 

244(2) to (2ZC).”

 

(11)    

In subsection (2), for the words from the beginning to “apply” substitute “Section

 

245(2)(b) and (c) applies”.

 

(12)    

In subsection (4)—

 

(a)    

for “subsections (2) to (3A)” substitute “subsections (3) and (3A)”, and

 

(b)    

for the words from “in the case of the committee” to the end of the

 

subsection substitute “in the case of a committee to which this section

 

applies, references to functions under regulations under section 244(2) to

 

(2ZC) which are exercisable by the committee.”

 

(13)    

In consequence of the amendments made by subsections (2) and (6), paragraphs

 

84(2) and 85 of Schedule 3 to the Localism Act 2011 are omitted.’.

 


 

Requirements under section 63: undertakings

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

NC7

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

Regulations under section 63 may confer on Monitor a power to accept an

 

undertaking (referred to in this Chapter as a “section (Requirements under section

 

63: undertakings) undertaking”) from the National Health Service

 

Commissioning Board or a commissioning consortium to take such action of a

 

kind mentioned in subsection (2) as is specified in the undertaking within such

 

period as is so specified.

 

(2)    

The specified action must be—

 

(a)    

action of a description given in paragraphs (a) to (e) of section 64(6), or

 

(b)    

action of such a description as may be prescribed.

 

(3)    

Where Monitor accepts a section (Requirements under section 63: undertakings)

 

undertaking then, unless the Board, or (as the case may be) the consortium from

 

whom the undertaking is accepted, has failed to comply with the undertaking or

 

any part of it, Monitor may not—

 

(a)    

continue to carry out the investigation in question,


 
 

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(b)    

make a declaration by virtue of subsection (3) of section 64 in relation to

 

the arrangement in question, or

 

(c)    

give a direction by virtue of subsection (6) of that section in relation to

 

the failure in question.

 

(4)    

Where the Board, or (as the case may be) the consortium from whom Monitor has

 

accepted a section (Requirements under section 63: undertakings) undertaking,

 

has failed to comply fully with the undertaking but has complied with part of it,

 

Monitor must take the partial compliance into account in deciding whether to do

 

something mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (c) of subsection (3).

 

(5)    

Schedule (Requirements under section 63: undertakings) (which makes further

 

provision about section (Requirements under section 63: undertakings)

 

undertakings) has effect.’.

 


 

Guidance

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

NC8

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

Monitor must publish guidance about—

 

(a)    

compliance with requirements imposed by regulations under section 63;

 

(b)    

how it intends to exercise powers conferred on it by regulations under

 

that section.

 

(2)    

Before publishing guidance under subsection (1)(a), Monitor must consult—

 

(a)    

the National Health Service Commissioning Board, and

 

(b)    

such other persons as Monitor considers appropriate.

 

(3)    

Before publishing guidance under subsection (1)(a) or (b), Monitor must obtain

 

the approval of the Secretary of State.

 

(4)    

Monitor may revise guidance under this section and, if it does so, must publish

 

the guidance as revised.’.

 


 

Reviews under section 66: powers of investigation

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

NC9

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

The following provisions of Part 3 of the Enterprise Act 2002 apply, with the

 

modifications in subsections (2) to (8), for the purposes of the exercise by the

 

Competition Commission of its function under section 66(3) as they apply for the

 

purposes of investigations on references under that Part—

 

(a)    

section 109 (attendance of witnesses and production of documents),

 

(b)    

section 110 (enforcement of powers under section 109: general),

 

(c)    

section 111 (penalties),

 

(d)    

section 112 (penalties: main procedural requirements),


 
 

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(e)    

section 113 (payments and interest by instalments),

 

(f)    

section 114 (appeals in relation to penalties),

 

(g)    

section 115 (recovery of penalties),

 

(h)    

section 116 (statement of policy),

 

(i)    

section 117 (offence of supplying false or misleading information), and

 

(j)    

section 125 (offences by bodies corporate) so far as relating to section

 

117.

 

(2)    

Section 110 has effect as if—

 

(a)    

subsection (2) were omitted,

 

(b)    

in subsection (4), for “the report of the Commission on the reference

 

concerned” there were substituted “the report of the Commission on the

 

review concerned”,

 

(c)    

for subsections (5) to (8) there were substituted—

 

“(5)    

Where the Commission considers that a person has intentionally

 

altered, suppressed or destroyed a document which he has been

 

required to produce under section 109, it may impose a penalty

 

in accordance with section 111.”, and

 

(d)    

in subsection (9), for the words from “or (3)” to “section 65(3))” there

 

were substituted “, (3) or (5)”.

 

(3)    

Section 111 has effect as if—

 

(a)    

in subsection (1), for “or (3)” there were substituted “, (3) or (5)”, and

 

(b)    

in subsections (3) and (6), after “110(3)” there were inserted “or (5)”.

 

(4)    

Section 111(5)(b)(ii) has effect as if—

 

(a)    

for “the reference concerned” there were substituted “the review

 

concerned”,

 

(b)    

the words “(or, in the case of a report under section 50 or 65, given)” were

 

omitted,

 

(c)    

the words “(or given)”, in each place they appear, were omitted, and

 

(d)    

the words “by this Part” were omitted.

 

(5)    

Section 112 has effect as if, in subsection (1), for “or (3)” there were substituted

 

“, (3) or (5)”.

 

(6)    

Section 114 has effect as if, in subsection (1), for “or (3)” there were substituted

 

“, (3) or (5)”.

 

(7)    

Section 115 has effect as if for “or (3)” there were substituted “, (3) or (5)”.

 

(8)    

Section 116 has effect as if, in subsection (2), for “or (3)” there were substituted

 

“, (3) or (5)”.

 

(9)    

Provisions of Part 3 of the Enterprise Act 2002 which have effect for the purposes

 

of sections 109 to 116 of that Act (including, in particular, provisions relating to

 

the making of orders) have effect for the purposes of the application of those

 

sections by virtue of subsection (1) in relation to those sections as applied by

 

virtue of that subsection.

 

(10)    

Accordingly, corresponding provisions of this Act do not have effect in relation

 

to those sections as applied by virtue of this section.’.

 



 
 

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Complaint about grant of application for designation

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

NC10

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

Where an application for the designation of a service under section 69 is granted,

 

Monitor must, on a complaint by a provider mentioned in subsection (2),

 

reconsider its decision to grant the application.

 

(2)    

The providers are—

 

(a)    

the provider of the designated service,

 

(b)    

any other provider of health care services who has sufficient interest in

 

the application.

 

(3)    

For the purposes of the reconsideration, Monitor must—

 

(a)    

where the provider mentioned in subsection (2)(a) made the complaint,

 

consult the commissioner who applied for the designation;

 

(b)    

where a provider mentioned in subsection (2)(b) made the complaint,

 

consult the commissioner and the provider mentioned in subsection

 

(2)(a).

 

(4)    

Monitor may remove the designation if, having regard to the matters in subsection

 

(4) of section 69, it is satisfied that the criterion in subsection (3) of that section

 

is not met.

 

(5)    

If Monitor removes the designation—

 

(a)    

an appeal by the commissioner against the decision to remove it lies to

 

the First-tier Tribunal, and

 

(b)    

where a provider mentioned in subsection (2)(b) made the complaint, an

 

appeal by the provider mentioned in subsection (2)(a) against the

 

decision also lies to the First-tier Tribunal.

 

(6)    

If Monitor does not remove the designation—

 

(a)    

an appeal by the provider mentioned in subsection (2)(a) against the

 

decision not to remove the designation lies to the First-tier Tribunal, and

 

(b)    

where a provider mentioned in subsection (2)(b) made the complaint, an

 

appeal by that provider against the decision also lies to the First-tier

 

Tribunal.’.

 


 

Complaint about refusal of application for designation

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

NC11

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

Where an application for the designation of a service under section 69 is refused,

 

Monitor must, on a complaint by the commissioner who applied for the

 

designation or by the provider of the service, reconsider the application.

 

(2)    

For the purposes of the reconsideration, Monitor must—

 

(a)    

where the commissioner made the complaint, consult the provider;

 

(b)    

where the provider made the complaint, consult the commissioner.


 
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