PART 3Regulation of health and adult social care services

CHAPTER 3Licensing

Licensing requirement

I4I681I1Requirement for health service providers to be licensed

1

Any person who provides a health care service for the purposes of the NHS must hold a licence under this Chapter.

2

Regulations may make provision for the purposes of this Chapter for determining, in relation to a service provided by two or more persons acting in different capacities, which of those persons is to be regarded as the person who provides the service.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
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S. 81 in force at 1.4.2013 for specified purposes by S.I. 2013/671, art. 2(3)

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S. 81 in force at 1.4.2014 in so far as not already in force by S.I. 2014/39, art. 2(3)

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S. 81 partly in force; s. 81 in force for specified purposes at Royal Assent, see s. 306(1)(d)

I582Deemed breach of requirement to be licensed

1

This section applies where a licence holder—

a

in providing a health care service for the purposes of the NHS, carries on a regulated activity (within the meaning of Part 1 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008), but

b

is not registered under Chapter 2 of Part 1 of that Act in respect of the carrying on of that activity.

2

The licence holder is to be regarded as providing the service in breach of the requirement under section 81 to hold a licence.

I783I2Exemption regulations

1

Regulations (referred to in this section and section 84 as “exemption regulations”) may provide for the grant of exemptions from the requirement under section 81 in respect of—

a

a prescribed person or persons of a prescribed description;

b

the provision of a prescribed health care service or a health care service of a prescribed description.

2

Exemption regulations may grant an exemption—

a

either generally or to the extent prescribed;

b

either unconditionally or subject to prescribed conditions;

c

indefinitely, for a prescribed period or for a period determined by or under the exemption.

3

Conditions subject to which an exemption may be granted include, in particular, conditions requiring any person providing a service pursuant to the exemption—

a

to comply with any direction given by F2NHS England about such matters as are specified in the exemption or are of a description so specified,

b

except to the extent that F3NHS England otherwise approves, to do, or not to do, such things as are specified in the exemption or are of a description so specified (or to do, or not to do, such things in a specified manner), and

c

to refer for determination by F4NHS England such questions arising under the exemption as are specified in the exemption or are of a description so specified.

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Before making exemption regulations the Secretary of State must give notice to—

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b

F1NHS England, and

c

the Care Quality Commission and its Healthwatch England committee.

5

The Secretary of State must also publish a notice under subsection (4).

6

A notice under subsection (4) must—

a

state that the Secretary of State proposes to make exemption regulations and set out their proposed effect,

b

set out the Secretary of State's reasons for the proposal, and

c

specify the period (“the notice period”) within which representations with respect to the proposal may be made.

7

The notice period must be not less than 28 days beginning with the day after that on which the notice is published under subsection (5).

8

Where an exemption is granted the Secretary of State—

a

if the exemption is granted to a prescribed person, must give notice of it to that person, and

b

must publish the exemption.

I884I3Exemption regulations: supplementary

1

Regulations may revoke exemption regulations by which an exemption was granted to a person, or amend such regulations by which more than one exemption was so granted so as to withdraw any of the exemptions—

a

at the person's request,

b

in accordance with any provision of the exemption regulations by which the exemption was granted, or

c

if the Secretary of State considers it to be inappropriate for the exemption to continue to have effect.

2

Regulations may revoke exemption regulations by which an exemption was granted to persons of a prescribed description, or amend such regulations by which more than one exemption was so granted so as to withdraw any of the exemptions—

a

in accordance with any provision of the exemption regulations by which the exemption was granted, or

b

if the Secretary of State considers it to be inappropriate for the exemption to continue to have effect.

3

The Secretary of State may by direction withdraw an exemption granted to persons of a description prescribed in exemption regulations for any person of that description—

a

at the person's request,

b

in accordance with any provision of the exemption regulations by which the exemption was granted, or

c

if the Secretary of State considers it to be inappropriate for the exemption to continue to have effect in the case of the person.

4

Subsection (5) applies where the Secretary of State proposes to—

a

make regulations under subsection (1)(b) or (c) or (2), or

b

give a direction under subsection (3)(b) or (c).

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The Secretary of State must—

a

consult the following about the proposal—

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ii

F6NHS England;

iii

the Care Quality Commission and its Healthwatch England committee;

b

where the Secretary of State is proposing to make regulations under subsection (1)(b) or (c), give notice of the proposal to the person to whom the exemption was granted;

c

where the Secretary of State is proposing to make regulations under subsection (2), publish the notice;

d

where the Secretary of State is proposing to give a direction under subsection (3)(b) or (c), give notice of the proposal to the person from whom the Secretary of State proposes to withdraw the exemption.

6

The notice must—

a

state that the Secretary of State proposes to make the regulations or give the direction (as the case may be),

b

set out the Secretary of State's reasons for the proposal, and

c

specify the period within which representations with respect to the proposal may be made.

7

The period so specified must be not less than 28 days beginning with the day after that on which the notice is received or (as the case may be) published.