2022 No. 591
The Integrated Care Boards (Nomination of Ordinary Members) Regulations 2022
Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into force
The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 272(7) and (8) of, and paragraph 8(2)(a)(ii) and (b)(ii) of Schedule 1B to, the National Health Service Act 20061.
Citation, commencement, extent and application1
1
These Regulations may be cited as the Integrated Care Boards (Nomination of Ordinary Members) Regulations 2022.
2
These Regulations come into force on 1st July 2022.
3
These Regulations extend to England and Wales, but apply only in relation to England.
Interpretation2
1
In these Regulations—
“the NHS Act 2006” means the National Health Service Act 2006;
“ICB” means integrated care board2;
“initial area” has the meaning given by section 14Z26 of the NHS Act 2006 (process for establishing initial integrated care boards);
“initial ICB” means the first ICB to be established for an initial area;
“relevant trust” means an NHS trust or NHS foundation trust.
2
For the purposes of these Regulations, an ICB’s “patient group” is the group of people for whom the ICB has responsibility for the purposes of section 3 or 3A (or both) of the NHS Act 20063.
NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts that may nominate ordinary members of an integrated care board3
1
A relevant trust is of a description prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 8(2)(a)(ii) of Schedule 1B to the NHS Act 2006 in relation to an ICB if the relevant trust—
a
meets the forward plan condition (see paragraph (2)), or
b
if it does not meet that condition, meets the level of services provided condition (see paragraph (6)).
The forward plan condition
2
A relevant trust meets the forward plan condition if the ICB is satisfied that the provision of services to the ICB’s patient group by, or pursuant to arrangements made by, the trust is essential for the purposes of enabling the ICB to exercise its functions in the next five years, including in particular the discharge of the ICB’s functions under any or all of the following provisions of the NHS Act 20064—
a
section 14Z34 (duty as to improvement in quality of services);
b
section 14Z35 (duties as to reducing inequalities);
c
section 14Z39 (duty to promote innovation);
d
section 14Z40 (duty in respect of research);
e
section 14Z41 (duty to promote education and training);
f
section 14Z42 (duty to promote integration);
g
section 14Z43 (duty to have regard to wider effect of decisions);
h
section 14Z44 (duties as to climate change etc.);
i
sections 223GB to 223N (financial duties).
3
In making a decision for the purposes of paragraph (2), the ICB must, in particular, have regard to—
a
the nature of the services provided by, or pursuant to arrangements made by, the relevant trust to the ICB’s patient group,
b
the volume of services provided by, or pursuant to arrangements made by, the relevant trust to the ICB’s patient group, including whether the relevant trust is the sole, or main provider, of those services to the ICB’s patient group, and
c
the nature of any hospitals, establishments or facilities of, or managed pursuant to arrangements made by, the relevant trust at which services are provided to the ICB’s patient group.
4
For the purposes of any nominations to be made under paragraph 8(2)(a) of Schedule 1B to the NHS Act 2006 for an initial ICB—
a
the requirement in paragraph (2) for the ICB to be satisfied of the matters described in that paragraph is to be read as a requirement for the relevant persons to be so satisfied;
b
in paragraph (3) in the words before sub-paragraph (a), the reference to the ICB is to be read as a reference to the relevant persons.
5
For the purposes of paragraph (4) “the relevant persons” means the following persons acting jointly—
a
the relevant clinical commissioning group or groups (within the meaning of section 14Z26 of the NHS Act 2006) for the initial area,
b
the person (“the chair designate”) who NHS England intends to appoint, subject to approval by the Secretary of State, as chair of the initial ICB, and
c
the person who the chair designate intends to appoint, subject to approval by NHS England, as chief executive of the initial ICB.
The level of services provided condition
6
A relevant trust meets the level of services provided condition if the trust’s in-scope income in the relevant financial year from the provision of local services to the ICB’s patient group exceeds the trust’s in-scope income in that financial year from the provision of local services to the patient group of any other ICB.
7
For the purposes of paragraph (6)—
a
“local services” means services for the purposes of the health service which are, or were, provided under, or for the purposes of, arrangements made with an NHS trust or an NHS foundation trust—
i
before 1st July 2022, by a clinical commissioning group in exercise of its functions under section 3 or 3A of the NHS Act 2006, or
ii
on or after that date, by an ICB in exercise of its functions under section 3 or 3A of that Act;
b
a relevant trust’s in-scope income in a relevant financial year from the provision of local services to an ICB’s patient group is G – E where—
i
“G” is the trust’s gross income for that financial year from the provision of local services to that patient group, and
ii
“E” is the total expenditure (if any) by the trust on the provision, in respect of that financial year, of local services to that patient group on behalf of the trust by any other NHS trust or NHS foundation trust;
c
the relevant financial year is the financial year immediately preceding the financial year in which the nomination of an ordinary member is made.
8
For the purposes of any nomination to be made under paragraph 8(2)(a) of Schedule 1B to the NHS Act 2006 in a financial year5 beginning before 1st April 2024, any reference in paragraphs (6) and (7) to an ICB’s patient group is to be read as a reference to the people in respect of whom the relevant clinical commissioning group or groups (within the meaning given in section 14Z26 of the NHS Act 2006) for the initial area had responsibility for the purposes of section 3 or 3A (or both) of the NHS Act 2006, as those sections had effect immediately before 1st July 2022.
9
For the purposes of any nomination to be made under paragraph 8(2)(a) of Schedule 1B to the NHS Act 2006 for an initial ICB, the relevant financial year for the purposes of paragraph (6) is the financial year which ended immediately before 1st April 2021.
Providers of primary medical services who may nominate ordinary members of an ICB4
A person (“P”) who provides primary medical services for the purposes of the health service within an ICB’s area is of a description prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 8(2)(b)(ii) of Schedule 1B to the NHS Act 2006 in relation to that ICB if P—
a
is a person other than an NHS Trust or NHS foundation trust, and
b
provides any NHS primary medical services (within the meaning of section 14Z31(5) of the NHS Act 2006 (people for whom integrated care board has core responsibility)6) to the group of people for whom the ICB has core responsibility.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)