2017 No. 304
The Functions of Health Boards (Scotland) Amendment Order 2017
Made
Laid before the Scottish Parliament
Coming into force
The Scottish Ministers make the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by section 2(1)(a) and 105(7) of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 19781 and all other powers enabling them to do so.
Citation, commencement and interpretation1
This Order may be cited as the Functions of Health Boards (Scotland) Amendment Order 2017 and comes into force on 6th November 2017.
Amendment to the Functions of Health Boards (Scotland) Order 19912
1
The Functions of Health Boards (Scotland) Order 19912 is amended as follows.
2
In article 2 (persons for whose health care each Health Board is responsible)—
a
in paragraph (1)(a)—
i
after “sub-paragraph (b)” insert “or (c)”; and
ii
at the end omit “and”;
b
in paragraph (1)(b), after “Health Board”, insert—
; and
c
in so far as that health care consists of providing or securing the provision of abortion services to women who—
i
reside ordinarily in Northern Ireland; and
ii
present for treatment (except at an independent health care service) in the area of the Health Board
c
after paragraph (2) insert—
2A
In paragraph (1)(c)—
a
“abortion services” means—
i
the giving of advice on the available procedures, risks and effects of a termination of pregnancy and the medical examination of the person seeking such advice (“the patient”);
ii
the provision of counselling in respect of a termination of pregnancy where requested by the patient;
iii
the termination of the patient’s pregnancy;
iv
contraceptive services; and
v
sexual health services.
b
“contraceptive services” includes—
i
the giving of advice on contraception, the medical examination and treatment of the patient; and
ii
the supply of contraceptive substances and appliances to the patient; and
c
“sexual health services” means—
i
the testing, treatment and pre-test and post-test counselling for sexually transmitted infections of the patient; and
ii
testing and pre-test and post-test counselling for HIV of the patient.
3
In article 3 (duty of Health Boards to exercise functions) after paragraph (4) insert—
5
A Health Board may make arrangements to secure the provision of abortion services in relation to women for whom they are responsible by virtue of article 2(1)(c).
(This note is not part of the Order)