Section 29 - Other health service functions of local authorities under the 2006 Act
384.This section enables the transfer to local authorities of PCTs’ existing functions around dental public health, and extends to local authorities a duty to help deliver and sustain good health among the prison population.
385.Subsection (2) of this section amends section 111 of the NHS Act to provide for the transfer to local authorities of PCTs’ existing functions in relation to dental public health (as set out in regulations made by the Secretary of State). This allows the Secretary of State to specify in secondary legislation the activity that local authorities should undertake to promote good dental public health – this might include oral health education campaigns, for example.
386.Subsection (3) amends section 249 of the Act to extend to local authorities a duty to co-operate with the prison service with a view to improving the exercise of functions in relation to securing and maintaining the health of prisoners. The amendment would also enable the Secretary of State to make regulations enabling a local authority and the prison service to enter arrangements for the prison service to exercise local authority public health functions or for a local authority to exercise public health-related functions of the prison service.
387.In each case, the functions apply to those local authorities which have a duty to improve public health under new section 2B of the NHS Act. The Department’s view is that the functions are consistent with the new duties for health improvement.