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The National Assembly for Wales, in exercise of the powers conferred upon it by section 199(1) of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003[1] hereby makes the following Order: Citation and interpretation 1. - (1) This Order may be cited as the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 Commencement (No.2) (Wales) Order 2004. (2) In this Order, "the 2003 Act" means the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003. Appointed day 2. 1st April 2004 is the day appointed for the following provisions of the 2003 Act to come into force -
(b) sections 70 to 75; (c) except for section 94(6) to (8), the provisions in Chapter 6 of Part 2 of the 2003 Act in so far as they are not already in force[2]; (d) sections 109, and 142 to 145; (e) in relation to Wales, sections 106, 108, 111, and section 196 and Part 2 of Schedule 14 in so far as they relate to section 31(6) of the Care Standards Act 2000[3].
(This note is not part of the Regulations) This is the second commencement order made by the National Assembly for Wales under the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 ("the Act"). It brings certain provisions of the Act connected to Wales into force on 1st April 2004. Article 2(a) brings into force section 47 of the Act which allows the Assembly to prepare and publish statements of standards in relation to the provision of health care by and for Welsh NHS bodies. Article 2(b) commences Chapter 4 of Part 2 of the Act which provides for the Assembly to conduct reviews of and investigations into the provision of health care by and for Welsh NHS bodies and which confers upon the Assembly rights of entry and powers to require information and explanations in connection with such reviews and investigations. Article 2(c) commences Chapter 6 of Part 2 of the Act, which provides for the National Assembly to conduct reviews, investigations and inspections into the way in which Welsh local authorities discharge their social services functions. Article 2(d) commences other provisions of the Act concerning Wales. These are: (i) section 109, which requires the Assembly to have particular regard to the need to safeguard and promote children's rights and welfare in the exercise of its social care regulatory and inspection functions; (ii) section 142, which requires the Assembly to publish annual reports about its social and health care regulatory and inspection functions; (iii) section 143, which empowers the Assembly to use information obtained in the exercise of one of its social or health care regulatory or inspection functions for the purposes of another of those functions; (iv) section 144 which makes provision about health or social care inquiries held under the Government of Wales Act 1998; and (v) section 145, which requires the Assembly and the Commission for Healthcare Audit and Inspection to co-operate with each other. Article 2(e) commences certain provisions of the Act in relation to Wales. These are: (i) section 106, which clarifies the definition of "independent medical agency" in the Care Standards Act 2000; (ii) section 108, which amends the powers of inspection provisions of the Care Standards Act 2000; and (iii) section 111, which amends the Children Act 1989 so as to require reports to be published following inspections of boarding schools and colleges. (This note is not part of the Order) The provisions of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 listed in the table below have been brought into force by commencement orders made before the date of this Order. Except where indicated the provisions commenced by SI 2003/3346 and SI 2004/759 have been commenced in relation to England and Wales. The provisions commenced by SI 2004/288 have been commenced in relation to England. The provisions commenced by SI 2004/480 (W.49) have been commenced in relation to Wales.
Notes: [1] 2003 c. 43. The powers are conferred upon the appropriate authority. See section 199(2) for the definition of "appropriate authority" for the purposes of section 199(1).back [2] See section 199(4) of the 2003 Act.back
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