Legislation – Health and Care Act 2022
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PART 1Health service in England: integration, collaboration and other changes
Joint working and delegation of functions
71Joint working and delegation arrangements
(1)
The National Health Service Act 2006 is amended as follows.
(2)
“Joint working arrangements and delegation
65Z5Joint working and delegation arrangements
(1)
A relevant body may arrange for any functions exercisable by it to be exercised by or jointly with any one or more of the following—
(a)
a relevant body;
(b)
a local authority (within the meaning of section 2B);
(c)
a combined authority.
(2)
In this section “relevant body” means—
(a)
NHS England,
(b)
an integrated care board,
(c)
an NHS trust established under section 25,
(d)
an NHS foundation trust, or
(e)
such other body as may be prescribed.
(3)
Regulations may—
(a)
provide that the power in subsection (1) does not apply, or applies only to a prescribed extent, in relation to prescribed functions;
(b)
impose conditions on the exercise of the power.
(4)
Arrangements under this section may be made on such terms as may be agreed between the parties, including—
(a)
terms as to payment;
(b)
terms prohibiting or restricting a body from making delegation arrangements in relation to a function that is exercisable by it by virtue of arrangements under this section.
(5)
In subsection (4)(b) “delegation arrangements” means arrangements made by a body for the exercise of a function by someone else.
(6)
Any rights acquired, or liabilities (including liabilities in tort) incurred, in respect of the exercise by a body of any function by virtue of this section are enforceable by or against that body (and no other person).
65Z6Joint committees and pooled funds
(1)
This section applies where a function is exercisable jointly (by virtue of section 65Z5 or otherwise) by a relevant body and any one or more of the following—
(a)
a relevant body;
(b)
a local authority (within the meaning of section 2B);
(c)
a combined authority.
(2)
The bodies by whom the function is exercisable jointly may—
(a)
arrange for the function to be exercised by a joint committee of theirs;
(b)
arrange for one or more of the bodies, or a joint committee of the bodies, to establish and maintain a pooled fund.
(3)
A pooled fund is a fund—
(a)
which is made up of payments received in accordance with the arrangements from relevant bodies that are party to the arrangements, and
(b)
out of which payments may be made in accordance with the arrangements towards expenditure incurred in the exercise of functions in relation to which the arrangements are made.
(4)
Arrangements under this section may be made on such terms as may be agreed between the parties, including terms as to payment.
(5)
65Z7Joint working and delegation: guidance by NHS England
(1)
(2)
A relevant body must have regard to any guidance published under this section.
(3)
(3)
In section 75(7B)—
(a)
at the end of paragraph (a) insert “or”
;
(b)
“(b)
section 65Z5 (joint working and delegation arrangements).”
(4)
In consequence of subsection (2), omit sections 13Z to 13ZB and the italic heading before those sections.