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The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 13(1), 14, 15(1), (2) and (4), 17(1)(a)(i) and (ii) and 17(1)(b)(ii), of the Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002[1], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Community Care (Joint Working etc.) (Scotland) Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 1st January 2003. (2) In these Regulations-
Payments by NHS bodies towards certain local authority expenditure
(ii) that the proposed payment is consistent with any local plan which relates to the function in respect of which the payment is to be made; (iii) that, if the proposed payment is intended to meet or be applied towards capital costs in relation to the performance of any function to which this regulation applies, the amount of that payment shall be determined by it and the local authority before those costs are incurred; and (iv) that the local authority to which the proposed payment is to be made intends to meet the balance of costs incurred or to be incurred in the performance of the function in respect of which the payment is to be made for so long as the NHS body and local authority consider necessary or desirable; and
(b) the NHS body and local authority shall enter into an agreement in writing in relation to the performance of the function and the payment and such agreement shall include terms as to-
(ii) the specific objectives which the payment is intended to help secure and how the attainment of those objectives is to be measured; (iii) the establishment and operation by the local authority of systems of monitoring, accounting and audit in respect of the payment and performance of the function in respect of which it is to be applied; (iv) the provision to the NHS body by the local authority of audited accounts of expenditure against payments received at such intervals as may be agreed; (v) variation of the amount of payment by the NHS body as a result of any variation in the level of service provided by the local authority in performance of the function in respect of which the payment is made; and (vi) consequences for the agreement where, in the event that the agreement is made in respect of the costs of acquiring land or buildings, such land or buildings are used for a purpose other than that for which the payment is made.
Payments by local authorities towards expenditure by NHS bodies on prescribed functions
(ii) that the proposed payment is consistent with any local plan which relates to the function in respect of which the payment is to be made; (iii) that, if the proposed payment is intended to meet or be applied towards capital costs in relation to the performance of any function to which this regulation applies, the amount of that payment shall be determined by the local authority and the NHS body before those capital costs are incurred; and (iv) that the NHS body to which the proposed payment is to be made intends to meet the balance of costs incurred or to be incurred in the performance of the function in respect of which the payment is to be made for so long as the local authority and NHS body consider necessary or desirable; and
(b) The local authority and NHS body shall enter into an agreement in writing in relation to the performance of the function and the payment and such agreement shall include terms as to-
(ii) the specific objectives which the payment is intended to help secure and how the attainment of those objectives is to be measured; (iii) the establishment and operation by the NHS body of systems of monitoring, accounting and audit in respect of the payment and performance of the functions in respect of which it is to be applied; (iv) the provision to the local authority by the NHS body of audited accounts of expenditure against payments received at such intervals as may be agreed; (v) variation of the amount of payment by the local authority as a result of any variation in the level of service provided by the NHS body in performance of the function in respect of which the payment is made; and (vi) consequences for the agreement where, in the event that the agreement is made in respect of the costs of acquiring land or buildings, such land or buildings are used for a purpose other than that for which the payment was made.
Functions prescribed for the purposes of section 15(2)(a) of the Act
(b) the provision of emergency ambulances.
(3) Functions under section 36 of the 1978 Act shall not include functions in relation to state hospitals.
(b) consult, in such manner as the parties consider appropriate, such persons or classes of persons in the area in which the arrangement is proposed to operate, who, in the opinion of the parties, are likely to be affected by such arrangement.
(3) The advertisement required by paragraph (1) shall-
(b) contain an address to which representations in respect of the proposed arrangement may be made; and (c) identify a date, no less than 8 weeks from the date on which the advertisement appears, before which representations may be made.
Consistency of arrangement with local plans
(b) give notice to the affected employees, in advance of commencement of the arrangement, of its terms, including-
(ii) its duration; (iii) how they will be affected by it; (iv) the grievance or other dispute resolution procedures which will be available to them in relation to the arrangement; and (v) any other matters as appear to the parties to be appropriate; and
(c) afford the affected employees an opportunity to make representations to the parties.
Agreement in writing
(b) preparing and maintaining financial accounts in respect of the fund; (c) preparing the following-
(ii) an annual return; (iii) an audited memorandum account; and (iv) such other information as is reasonably required by each contributor to enable that contributor to monitor the effectiveness of the agreement.
(4) The reports, return and account referred to in paragraph (3)(c)(i) to (iii) shall be submitted to the other contributors as soon as practicable after they are prepared and, in the case of the information referred to in paragraph (3)(c)(iv), upon request.
(b) where the arrangement is in pursuance of section 15(1)(a)(i) of the Act (delegation to NHS bodies of local authority functions)-
(ii) the functions in conjunction with which they are being exercised;
(c) where the arrangement is in pursuance of section 15(1)(a)(ii) of the Act (delegation to local authorities of NHS body functions)-
(ii) the functions in conjunction with which they are being exercised;
(d) where the arrangement is under section 15(1)(b) of the Act (making payments in pursuance of delegation), the level of payment made under either section 15(1)(b)(i) or (ii) of the Act as the case may be, and the circumstances in which such payment may be varied or terminated;
Notification to the Scottish Ministers The functions of local authorities under- 1. Sections 4, 5A, 5B, 12, 12A, 12B, 12C, 13, 13A, 13B, 14 and 59 of the 1968 Act[2]. 2. Sections 1 and 2(1) of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970[3]. 3. Section 8 of the Disabled Persons (Services, Consultation and Representation) Act 1986[4]. 4. Sections 47 and 48 of the National Assistance Act 1948[5]. 5. Section 3 of the Disabled Persons (Employment) Act 1958[6]. 6. Sections 7, 8, 9 and 11 of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984[7]. 7. Section 10 of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000[8]. 8. Sections 1 to 8 of Part I, Part II and Part XIII of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987[9]. 9. Part 1 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001[10]. 10. Section 6 of the Act. 1. Functions referred to in the following sections which are exercisable by NHS bodies-
2.
Functions of a National Health Service trust conferred by order made under section 12A[11], or by delegation under section 12AA(a)[12], of the 1978 Act. The functions of local authorities under- 1. Section 4, 5A, 5B, 12, 12A, 12AA, 12AB, 12B, 12C, 13, 13A, 13B, 14 and 59 of the 1968 Act. 2. Sections 1 and 2(1) of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970. 3. Section 8 of the Disabled Persons (Services, Consultation and Representation) Act 1986. 4. Sections 47 and 48 of the National Assistance Act 1948. 5. Section 3 of the Disabled Persons (Employment) Act 1958. 6. Sections 7, 8 and 11 of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984. 7. Sections 1 to 8 of Part I, Part II and Part XIII of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987. 8. Part 1 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001. 9. Section 6 of the Act. 1. Joint planning of services 2. Joint commissioning of services 3. Joint management of services 4. Joint assessment of aggregate needs for services 5. Joint delivery of services 6. Joint arrangements to improve access to services 7. Joint arrangements for the assessment and care management of individuals 8. Joint use of premises and facilities 9. Joint information services 10. Joint arrangements for the effective management of transitions between agencies 11. Joint arrangements to secure value for money 12. Joint arrangements for measuring and reporting on joint activity (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations prescribe those functions which may be the subject of payments or of delegation between local authorities and NHS bodies in accordance with Part 2 of the Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002 ("the Act") and the terms and conditions and related provisions, subject to which these arrangements take place. Regulation 2(1) prescribes the local authority functions in respect of which NHS bodies may make payments to local authorities. Such payments may be made where the conditions provided in regulation 2(2) are satisfied. Regulation 3(1) prescribes the NHS body functions in respect of which local authorities may make payments to NHS bodies. Such payments may be made where the conditions provided in regulation 3(2) are satisfied. Regulations 4 to 12 make provision for delegation, making payments and establishment of joint funds ("joint working arrangements"). Regulation 4 prescribes the local authority functions in respect of which joint working arrangements may be made. Regulation 5 prescribes, subject to certain exclusions, the NHS body functions in respect of which joint working arrangements may be made. Regulation 6 requires local authorities and NHS bodies to consult on proposed joint working arrangements. Regulation 7 requires that such arrangements shall be consistent with any local plans affecting the prescribed functions. Regulation 8 requires consultation with and provision of certain information to any employees affected by the arrangements. Regulation 9 requires an arrangement to be made by written agreement. Regulation 10 sets out the requirements for the composition and management of a joint fund. Regulation 11 provides for the terms which written agreements shall contain. Regulation 12 provides that the Scottish Ministers shall be notified of arrangements after they commence. Regulation 13 prescribes those functions, in addition to the functions set out in section 15(2)(a) or (b) (as the case may be), inadequate exercise of which authorises the Scottish Ministers to direct a local authority or NHS body to enter into arrangements under the Act. Regulation 14 prescribes the arrangements, other than those provided for in section 15(1)(a) to (c) of the Act, which the Scottish Ministers may direct local authorities or NHS bodies to enter into. Notes: [1] 2002 asp 5. See section 22(1) for the definition of "prescribed" and section 23(3) as to the power to make regulations.back [11] Section 12A(1) was inserted by section 31 of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c.19).back [12] Section 12AA was inserted by section 47 of the Health Act 1999 (c.8).back
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