Health Act 2009 Explanatory Notes

Action by the Secretary of State

213.New section 65K requires the Secretary of State to decide what action to take in relation to the trust within 20 working days of receiving the final report. The decision and the reasons for it must be laid before Parliament as well as published.

214.If the Secretary of State decides to take any action in relation to the trust (for example, to dissolve the trust and merge it with another trust, or to direct it to close or transfer particular establishments or services), the Secretary of State will exercise existing powers under the NHS Act to take that action. If the Secretary of State decides not to dissolve the trust, however, new section 65L provides for the Secretary of State to make an order specifying when the appointment of the TSA and the suspension of the chairman and directors of the trust will come to an end (subsection (2)). If the trust is a de-authorised NHS foundation trust, an order must be made specifying the name of the NHS trust, the functions of the NHS trust and the number of non-executive and executive directors. If the trust has significant teaching commitments then one of the non-executive directors should be a person from a university with a medical or dental school (subsection (4)). In the case of a de-authorised NHS foundation trust, the number of suspended directors may exceed the number permitted under the regulations governing NHS trust membership, or there may be an insufficient number. New subsection (5) therefore enables the Secretary of State to remove directors or appoint new directors to meet requirements for NHS trusts.

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