Draft Regulations laid before the Scottish Parliament under section 104(2) of the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 for approval by resolution of the Scottish Parliament.

2013 No. 

Social Care

The Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (Requirements for Care Services) Amendment Regulations 2013

Made

Coming into force

The Scottish Ministers make the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 78(2) of the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 20101 and all other powers enabling them to do so.

In accordance with section 104(2) of that Act2, a draft of this instrument has been laid before and approved by resolution of the Scottish Parliament.

Citation and commencement1

These Regulations may be cited as the Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (Requirements for Care Services) Amendment Regulations 2013 and come into force on 1st April 2013.

Amendment of the Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (Requirements for Care Services) Regulation 20112

The Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (Requirements for Care Services) Regulations 20113 are amended as follows—

a

in regulation 6(2) (fitness of providers) omit sub-paragraphs (c) to (f);

b

in regulation 6(4), for “(2)(c)” substitute “(2)(g)”; and

c

after regulation 6 insert—

Notification of insolvency event: companies6A

1

A company (or any person appointed or nominated to act on behalf of that company at the time of an insolvency event) who is a provider of a care service must notify SCSWIS immediately of any insolvency event.

2

An “insolvency event” means any of the following events:—

a

the nominee in relation to a proposal for a voluntary arrangement under Part 1 of the Insolvency Act 19864 (“the 1986 Act”) submits a report to the court under section 2 (procedure where nominee is not the liquidator or administrator) of that Act5 which states that in the nominee’s opinion meetings of the company and its creditors should be summoned to consider the proposal;

b

the directors of the company lodge with the court documents and statements in accordance with paragraph 7(1) of Schedule A16 (moratorium where directors propose voluntary arrangement) to the 1986 Act;

c

an administrative receiver within the meaning of section 251 of the 1986 Act7 is appointed in relation to the company;

d

the company enters administration within the meaning of paragraph 1(2)(b) of Schedule B18 to the 1986 Act;

e

a resolution is passed for a voluntary winding up of the company without a declaration of solvency under section 89 of the 1986 Act;

f

a meeting of creditors is held in relation to the company under section 95 (creditors’ meeting which has the effect of converting a members’ voluntary winding up into a creditors’ voluntary winding up) of the 1986 Act9;

g

an order for the winding up of the company is made by the court under Part 4 or 5 of the 1986 Act;

h

an administration order is made by the court in respect of the company by virtue of any enactment which applies Part 2 (administration orders) of the 1986 Act (with or without modification);

i

a notice from an administrator under paragraph 83(3) (moving from administration to creditors’ voluntary liquidation) of Schedule B110 to the 1986 Act in relation to the company is registered by the registrar of companies;

j

the company moves from administration to winding up pursuant to an order of the court under rule 2.132 (conversion of administration to winding up — power of court) of the Insolvency Rules 198611;

k

an administrator or liquidator of the company, being the nominee in relation to a proposal for a voluntary arrangement under Part 1 (company voluntary arrangements) of the 1986 Act, summons meetings of the company and of its creditors, to consider the proposal, in accordance with section 3(2) (summoning of meetings) of the 1986 Act.

Notification of insolvency event: individuals6B

1

Subject to paragraph (3), a provider who is an individual must notify SCSWIS immediately of any insolvency event.

2

An “insolvency event” means any of the following events:—

a

the provider is adjudged bankrupt or sequestration of the provider’s estate has been awarded;

b

the nominee in relation to a proposal for a voluntary arrangement under Part 8 of the Insolvency Act 1986 submits a report to the court under section 256(1) or 256A(3) of that Act12 which states that in the nominee’s opinion a meeting of the provider’s creditors should be summoned to consider the debtor’s proposal;

c

a deed of arrangement made by or in respect of the affairs of the individual is registered in accordance with the Deeds of Arrangement Act 191413;

d

the provider executes a trust deed for the provider’s creditors or enters into a composition contract.

3

This regulation does not apply where the individual is the provider of a child minding service.

Notification of insolvency event: partnerships6C

1

A partnership (or any person appointed or nominated to act on behalf of that partnership at the time of an insolvency event) who is a provider of a care service must notify SCSWIS immediately of any insolvency event.

2

An “insolvency event” means any of the following events:—

a

an order for the winding up of the partnership is made by the court under any provision of the Insolvency Act 1986 (“the 1986 Act”) (as applied by an order under section 420 (insolvent partnerships) of that Act);

b

sequestration is awarded on the estate of the partnership under section 12 of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 198514 or the partnership grants a trust deed for its creditors;

c

the nominee in relation to a proposal for a voluntary arrangement under Part 1 of the 1986 Act (as applied by an order under section 420 of that Act) submits a report to the court under section 2 (procedure where nominee is not the liquidator or administrator) of that Act which states that in the nominee’s opinion meetings of the members of the partnership and the partnership’s creditors should be summoned to consider the proposal;

d

the members of the partnership lodge with the court documents and statements in accordance with paragraph 7(1) of Schedule A1 (moratorium where directors propose voluntary arrangement) to the 1986 Act (as applied by an order under section 420 of that Act);

e

the partnership enters administration within the meaning of paragraph 1(2)(b) of Schedule B1 to the 1986 Act (as applied by an order under section 420 of that Act).

NameA member of the Scottish GovernmentSt Andrew’s House,Edinburgh
EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations amend the Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (Requirements for Care Services) Regulations 2011 (“the 2011 Regulations”).

Regulation 19, read with regulation 6, of the 2011 Regulations created an offence of providing a care service whilst the service was subject to various forms of insolvency procedure. These Regulations remove that offence and place a duty on a provider to notify Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland (commonly known as “the Care Inspectorate”) immediately upon an insolvency event (as defined in new regulations 6A, 6B and 6C).