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CAHW Policy Development & Scrutiny Panel Terms of Reference - minor amendment

From January 2024, the Council’s health scrutiny power of referral to the Secretary of State on substantial development/variations was removed. Up until this point, this power featured in the Constitution under 2.15.2 ‘Provisions of the Health Scrutiny Regulations’ bullet point 4 (see below);
“NHS bodies must consult the designated health scrutiny function of the council about proposals for substantial development or variation of NHS services in the area. The designated health scrutiny function can refer a matter to the Secretary of State for Health, if the local authority is not satisfied of the merits for change or if it considers there has been inadequate consultation on the proposals.”
The Monitoring Officer approved amended wording under his delegated authority (Constitution 1.13) where legislation requires a change in wording or terminology. The replacement wording for the bullet point is;
“NHS bodies must consult the designated health scrutiny function of the council about proposals for substantial development or variation of NHS services in the area. Health overview and scrutiny committees and other interested parties can write to request (via a call-in request form) that the Secretary of State consider calling in a proposal if the local authority is not satisfied of the merits for change or if it considers there has been inadequate consultation on the proposals. DHSC expects requests only to be used in exceptional situations where local resolution has not been reached.”

Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 22/01/2024

Decision due: 22 Jan 2024 by Monitoring Officer

Contact: Michael Hewitt, Head of Legal and Democratic Services and Monitoring Officer Email: jo_morrison@bathnes.gov.uk Email: Michael_Hewitt@bathnes.gov.uk Tel: 01225 395125.

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