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The Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 21 May 2024. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date.
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SCHEDULES
1.It is the duty of a Health and Social Services Council (in this Schedule referred
2.Regulations may make provision as to—the membership of Councils (including the appointment or election of
3.Regulations made under paragraph 2(a) shall provide for the members of Councils to be appointed
4.Nothing in paragraph 3 affects the validity of anything done by or in relation to
5.References in this Schedule to the area of a Council are references to the area
PROVISIONS ARISING OUT OF REMOVAL OF CROWN IMMUNITIES FROM HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE BODIES
PART I ORDERS UNDER ARTICLE 10(1)
1.Any reference in this Part to an order is a reference to an order under
2.The provisions made by an order shall be in conformity with any general provision made
3.Without prejudice to any amendment made by a subsequent order, the first order to be
3A.An order made in relation to an HSC trust shall, if the trust is to
4.An order may require a relevant body to make staff, premises and other facilities available
5.An order may provide for the establishment of an HSC trust with effect from a
PART II DUTIES, POWERS AND STATUS
6A.An HSC trust shall record such information with respect to the exercise of its functions
7.For each financial year an HSC trust shall prepare and send to the Department an
8.An HSC trust shall furnish to the Department such reports, returns and other information, including
9.An HSC trust shall be liable to pay—to the chairman and any non-executive director of
11.An HSC trust may undertake and commission research and make available staff and provide facilities
12.An HSC trust may—provide training for persons employed or likely to be employed by the
13.An HSC trust may enter into arrangements for the carrying out, on such terms as
14.According to the nature of its functions, an HSC trust may make accommodation or services
15.For the purpose of making additional income available in order better to perform its functions,
17.Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph 16, to or in respect of such of
23.The Department may by order dissolve an HSC trust.An order under this paragraph may be
24.If an HSC trust is dissolved under this Part, the Department may by order transfer
25.Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph 24, if an HSC trust is dissolved under
26.An HSC trust may not be dissolved or wound up except in accordance with this
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