Draft Regulations laid before Parliament under section 272(6)(zb) of the National Health Service Act 2006, for approval by resolution of each House of Parliament.
2017 No. 0000
The National Health Service Commissioning Board (Additional Functions) Regulations 2017
Made
Coming into force
The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 13Z1 and 272(8)(a) of the National Health Service Act 20061, makes the following Regulations.
In accordance with section 272(6)(zb) of that Act2, a draft of this instrument was laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.
Citation and commencement1
These Regulations may be cited as the National Health Service Commissioning Board (Additional Functions) Regulations 2017 and come into force on 1st April 2017.
Interpretation2
In these Regulations—
“2006 Act” means the National Health Service Act 2006;
“health service” means the health service continued under section 1(1) of the 2006 Act3; and
“regulation 4(1) function” means the function specified in regulation 4(1).
Additional functions of the Board3
The Board4 is to have the functions specified in regulations 4 to 6.
Power to conclude and manage framework agreements4
1
The Board may conclude and manage framework agreements to facilitate the purchase and supply of a service, drug, medicine or other substance or product to which paragraph (2) applies.
2
This paragraph applies to a service, drug, medicine or other substance or product that is to be provided as part of the health service for—
a
the purposes of preventing, diagnosing, monitoring or treating a physical or mental illness;
b
the purposes of providing care to an individual; or
c
a purpose related to any matter mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) or (b).
3
In this regulation—
a
“framework agreement” means an agreement between the Board and one (or more than one) economic operator (within the meaning of regulation 2 (definitions) of the Public Contracts Regulations 20155), the purpose of which is to establish the terms governing contracts to be entered into during a given period, in particular with regard to price and, where appropriate, the quantity envisaged; and
Duty to provide assistance5
In relation to the exercise of the regulation 4(1) function, the Board must comply with a request made by the Secretary of State for any assistance the Secretary of State considers necessary or expedient for the purposes of the functions of the Secretary of State relating to the health service.
Duty to consult and collaborate6
1
For the purposes of exercising the regulation 4(1) function, the Board must consult and collaborate with the registered pharmacist, or a person representing the registered pharmacist, of every trust.
2
In this regulation—
a
“the registered pharmacist” means a person falling within the definition of “registered pharmacist” in section 275 (interpretation) of the 2006 Act who has been nominated by a trust for the purposes of paragraph (1); and
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)