The Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002 (Incidental Provision) (Adult Support and Protection) Order 2012
Citation, commencement and interpretation1.
(1)
This Order may be cited as the Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002 (Incidental Provision) (Adult Support and Protection) Order 2012 and comes into force on 31st March 2012.
(2)
Application of the 2007 Act – references to “council officer”2.
(1)
Paragraph (2) applies where any function under Part 1 of the 2007 Act is delegated by a local authority to an NHS body by virtue of arrangements made under section 15(1) of the Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002.
(2)
Any relevant reference in that Part to—
(a)
a “council officer” is to be read as including a reference to an employee of the NHS body;
(b)
a “council nominee” is to be read as including a reference to a nominee of the NHS body.
Application of the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007 (Restriction on the Authorisation of Council Officers) Order 2008 – application to an NHS body3.
(1)
Paragraph (2) applies where any function of a local authority under sections 7 to 11, 14, 16 or 18 of the 2007 Act is delegated by a local authority to an NHS body by virtue of arrangements made under section 15(1) of the Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002.
(2)
(a)
a relevant reference to a “council” is to be read as including a reference to the NHS body; and
(b)
a relevant reference to a “council officer” is to be read as including a reference to an employee of the NHS body.
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
This Order makes provision which is incidental to the Community Care (Joint Working etc.) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2012.
Those Regulations amend the Community Care (Joint Working etc.) (Scotland) Regulations 2002 to add various new functions to those functions which may be delegated by both local authorities and NHS bodies to each other. Those amendments include the functions of Part 1 of the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007 (“the 2007 Act”).
This Order makes provision incidental to those changes by clarifying, for the avoidance of doubt, that where the 2007 Act makes reference to a “council officer” and the relevant function has been delegated to an NHS body, the reference to a “council officer” must be read as including reference to an employee of an NHS body.
In addition, article 3 of this Order makes a similar change to the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007 (Restriction on the Authorisation of Council Officers) Order 2008. That Order provides that council officers can only be authorised to exercise certain functions if they fulfil particular requirements. Article 3 extends those requirements to employees of any NHS body who carries out those functions.