National Health Service (Appointment of Consultants) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2005
Title, commencement, application and interpretation1.
(1)
The title of these Regulations is the National Health Service (Appointment of Consultants) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2005 which come into force on 2 November 2005.
(2)
These Regulations apply in relation to Wales.
(3)
Amendment of regulation 2 of the principal Regulations2.
(1)
Regulation 2 of the principal Regulations (interpretation) is amended as follows.
(2)
““accredited as a consultant” means—
(a)
a person whose name is included in the register of specialists maintained by the General Medical Council pursuant to article 8 of the European Specialist Medical Qualifications Order 1995 (the specialist register); or
(b)
a person whose name is included in the register of specialists maintained by the General Medical Council pursuant to article 13 of the General and Specialist Medical Practice (Education, Training and Qualifications) Order 2003 (the specialist register),
where that person has either been appointed as a consultant by an Armed Services Consultant Appointment Board or appointed to a consultant post with an Authority;”.
(3)
In the definition of “Authority”, after “Special Health Authority,” insert “an NHS trust, a Local Health Board”.
(4)
““Defence Medical Services” means the medical services of the air force, army and navy of the United Kingdom, whose function is to provide primary and secondary healthcare to service personnel and entitled civilians;”.
(5)
In the definition of “lay member” delete “or NHS trust”.
(6)
The definition of “relevant college” is amended as follows—
(a)
after paragraph (e) insert “(ee) the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health,”;
(b)
after paragraph (f) insert “(ff) the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow,”;
(c)
in paragraph (g) delete the word “or”;
(d)
in paragraph (h) after the word “Radiologists,” insert the word “or”; and
(e)
after paragraph (h) insert “(i) the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh,”.
(7)
““relevant University” means—
(a)
for an appointment to a Local Health Board any University associated with the provision of health services to that Board;
(b)
for an appointment to an NHS trust,
- (i)
in the case where a University is specified in the Establishment Order for the NHS trust in question, that University; or
- (ii)
in all other cases, any University with a department which teaches the relevant specialty;”.
Amendment of regulation 5 of the principal Regulations3.
(1)
Regulation 5 of the principal Regulations (exempt appointments) is amended as follows.
(2)
In paragraph (1), sub-paragraph (d), delete “an NHS trust,”.
(3)
In paragraph (1), sub-paragraph (e)(ii) for “NHS trust” substitute “Authority”.
(4)
In paragraph (1), sub-paragraph (g)—
(a)
(b)
for “or that Board” substitute “or Agency”.
(5)
“(h)
a person who has been accredited as a consultant and has been appointed to a consultant post in the Defence Medical Services, and whose appointment to the staff of an Authority will be to a post in which the duties and location of the post are substantially the same as the duties and location of the post previously held in the Defence Medical Services;
(i)
a person whose last employment by an Authority was in post as a consultant, the termination of which employment was by reason of retirement and who is appointed to a consultant post in the same Authority without any significant alteration in the duties of the post.”.
Amendment of regulation 6 of the principal Regulations4.
At the end of paragraph (1) of regulation 6 of the principal Regulations (advertisement of proposed appointment) insert “, and for these purposes only one of the publications may be solely in electronic form”.
Amendment of Schedule 1 to the principal Regulations5.
(1)
Schedule 1 to the principal Regulations (constitution of an advisory appointments committee), is amended as follows.
(2)
In paragraph 2 in sub-paragraph (b)(i) delete “or”.
(3)
“(ia)
in the case of a Local Health Board, a practitioner employed within the area of the Board making the appointment,
(ib)
in the case of an NHS Trust, a practitioner employed by the trust making the appointment, or”.
(4)
In paragraph 3, omit “substantial”.
(5)
“and where they do so, the requirements of paragraph 2 apply with the following modifications—
(a)
the Authorities are to jointly select and appoint one member meeting the requirements of each of paragraphs 2(a) and (b);
(b)
where more than two Authorities act together as a single Authority, the Authorities are to each select and appoint at least one member meeting the requirements of each of paragraphs 2(c), (d) and (e);
(c)
where two Authorities act together as a single Authority, one of the Authorities is to select and appoint two members, and the other is to select and appoint one member, meeting the requirements respectively of each of paragraphs 2(c), (d) and (e).”.
These Regulations amend the National Health Service (Appointment of Consultants) (Wales) Regulations 1996 (“the 1996 Regulations”).
Regulations 2, 3 and 5 make a number of amendments which apply the provisions of the 1996 Regulations to NHS trusts, together with a number of other minor amendments.
Regulation 3(5) creates two new exemptions from the requirement that an Advisory Appointments Committee must be held to appoint a consultant. The first exemption applies to a person who has been in post as a consultant with the medical services of the army, navy or air force and is appointed to a consultant post in one of the bodies to whom the 1996 Regulations apply without moving location and without the duties involved in the post altering in any significant way. The second exemption applies to a consultant who retires but then returns to a very similar post in the same body, albeit that the terms of his or her employment may have altered.
Regulation 4 allows one of the advertisements for a consultant appointment to be in electronic form.
Regulation 5 sets out the exact requirements for the constitution of an Advisory Appointments Committee where two or more bodies to whom the 1996 Regulations apply act together to establish a joint Advisory Appointments Committee.