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Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003

Section 5: Other applications

56.This section allows persons other than NHS trusts to apply to set up an NHS foundation trust. They may only do so with the support of the Secretary of State. This allows organisations that are not currently part of the NHS such as charities and voluntary sector organisations to become involved in the establishment of a new NHS foundation trust.

57.Subsection (2) sets out the minimum information which must be included in such an application. In conjunction with this, subsection (3) imposes a test which requires the Independent Regulator to consider certain matters before an application made under this section may proceed, and a certificate of incorporation be issued. Once such a certificate is issued, the applicants are incorporated as a public benefit corporation and are given the shadow powers necessary to prepare for authorisation to be an NHS foundation trust.

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