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1. These Regulations may be cited as the Regulation of Care (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2009 and come into force on 1st April 2009.
2. The Regulation of Care (Registration and Registers) (Scotland) Regulations 2002(1) are amended in accordance with regulations 3 and 4.
3. In regulation 4(1) for “The following” to “the Act” inclusive, substitute–
“A person shall not make an application for registration under Part 1 of the Act unless the person is fit to do so and the following persons are unfit to make such an application–”.
4. For regulation 4(1)(b) substitute–
“(b)a person whose estate has been sequestrated in Scotland or who has been adjudged bankrupt elsewhere than in Scotland or in relation to whose estate a judicial factor has been appointed or who has granted a trust deed for the benefit of the person’s creditors:
Provided that–
(i)the unfitness attaching to a person whose estate has been sequestrated shall cease if and when–
(aa)the sequestration is recalled or reduced; or
(bb)the sequestration is discharged;
(ii)the unfitness attaching to a person by reason of having been adjudged bankrupt shall cease if and when–
(aa)the bankruptcy is annulled; or
(bb)the person is discharged;
(iii)the unfitness attaching to a person in relation to whose estate a judicial factor has been appointed shall cease if and when–
(aa)that appointment is recalled; or
(bb)the judicial factor is discharged; or
(iv)the unfitness attaching to a person who has granted a trust deed shall cease if and when the person pays the creditors in full or on the expiry of 5 years from the grant of the deed.”.
5.—(1) The Regulation of Care (Requirements as to Care Services) (Scotland) Regulations 2002(2) are amended in accordance with regulations 6 and 7.
6. In regulation 7 (fitness of managers), for paragraph (2)(b) substitute–
“(b)a person who has been convicted whether in the United Kingdom or elsewhere of any offence which is punishable by a period of imprisonment of not less than 3 months and has been sentenced to imprisonment (whether or not suspended or deferred) for any period without the option of a fine, and who is, in the reasonable opinion of the provider of the care service, having regard to the circumstances of the conviction, unfit to be a manager in relation to a care service;”.
7. In regulation 9 (fitness of employees), after paragraph (2)(c) insert–
“(d)a person to whom regulation 6(2)(a) applies; or
(e)a person who has been convicted whether in the United Kingdom or elsewhere of any offence which is punishable by a period of imprisonment of not less than 3 months and has been sentenced to imprisonment (whether or not suspended or deferred) for any period without the option of a fine, and who is, in the reasonable opinion of the provider of the care service, having regard to the circumstances of the conviction, unsuitable to be employed in the provision of a care service.”.
8.—(1) The Regulation of Care (Requirements as to Limited Registration Services) (Scotland) Regulations(3) are amended in accordance with regulations 9 to 13.
9. In regulation 4 (fitness of providers)–
(a)for “not fit” substitute “unfit” in each place it occurs; and
(b)in paragraph (2)(c) after “person’s creditors” for “provided that ... ... ... ...” to “grant of the deed” inclusive, substitute–
“Provided that–
(i)the unfitness attaching to a person whose estate has been sequestrated shall cease if and when–
(aa)the sequestration is recalled or reduced; or
(bb)the sequestration is discharged;
(ii)the unfitness attaching to a person by reason of having been adjudged bankrupt shall cease if and when–
(aa)the bankruptcy is annulled; or
(bb)the person is discharged;
(iii)the unfitness attaching to a person in relation to whose estate a judicial factor has been appointed shall cease if and when–
(aa)that appointment is recalled; or
(bb)the judicial factor is discharged; or
(iv)the unfitness attaching to a person who has granted a trust deed shall cease if and when the person pays the creditor in full or on the expiry of 5 years from the date of the grant of the deed.”.
10. In regulation 5(2) for “not fit” substitute “unfit”.
11. In regulation 6(2) for “not fit” substitute “unfit”.
12. In regulation 7(2) for “not fit” substitute “unfit”.
13. In regulation 10(1)(b) for “is not a fit person” substitute “is an unfit person”.
S ROBISON
Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
3rd February 2009
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