The Public Health Scotland Order 2019

JurisdictionScotland
CitationSSI 2019/336
Year2019

2019 No. 336

National Health Service

The Public Health Scotland Order 2019

Made 23th October 2019

Laid before the Scottish Parliament 25th October 2019

Coming into force in accordance with article 1

The Scottish Ministers make the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 2(1)(b), (1A), (1B), (1C) and 105(6) and (7) of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 19781and all other powers enabling them to do so.

S-1 Citation and commencement

Citation and commencement

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Public Health Scotland Order 2019.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3) this Order comes into force on 7 December 2019.

(3) The following provisions of this Order come into force on 1 April 2020—

(a)

(a) articles 6 and 7, and

(b)

(b) paragraphs 1(2)(a) and 2 to 16 of schedule 2.

S-2 Interpretation

Interpretation

2. In this Order—

the Act” means the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978, and

“the Board” means the Special Health Board, to be known as Public Health Scotland, which is constituted by this Order.

S-3 Constitution, name and area of the Board

Constitution, name and area of the Board

3. There is constituted a Special Health Board for the whole of Scotland to be known as Public Health Scotland.

S-4 Functions of the Board

Functions of the Board

4.—(1) The Board is to exercise the following functions of the Scottish Ministers—

(a)

(a) functions conferred by the Act in relation to—

(i) health education, including that specified in section 42 of the Act (health education),

(ii) the provision of research and development services in the field of public health, and

(iii) the collection, dissemination and analysis of epidemiological data and the participation in epidemiological investigations,

(b)

(b) examining data relating to prescriptions for drugs, medicines and appliances supplied under the arrangements for the provision of pharmaceutical services,

(c)

(c) the provision of information services in support of the functions conferred on the Board,

(d)

(d) the protection of public health including those specified in section 1 of the Public Health etc. (Scotland) Act 20082(duty of Scottish Ministers to protect public health), and

(e)

(e) functions specified in paragraph (2) subject to any limitations specified in that paragraph.

(2) The functions specified for the purposes of paragraph (1)(e) are as follows:

(a)

(a) the power of the Scottish Ministers under section 16 of the Act3to assist any voluntary organisations whose activities include the provision of a service similar or related to a service provided by the Board under the Act,

(b)

(b) the power of the Scottish Ministers to give financial assistance to voluntary organisations under section 16B of the Act4limited to assisting such organisations to which that section would apply if the expression “relevant service” as defined in section 16B(3) were limited to the provision of services provided by the Board,

(c)

(c) the duty of the Scottish Ministers under section 37 of the Act to make arrangements to such extent as the Board considers necessary in relation to its functions for the purposes of the prevention of illness, the care of persons suffering from illness or the after-care of such persons,

(d)

(d) the power of the Scottish Ministers under section 43 of the Act (control of spread of infectious disease),

(e)

(e) the duty and power of the Scottish Ministers under section 47 of the Act (educational and research facilities),

(f)

(f) the powers of the Scottish Ministers under section 79(1) of the Act5to take on lease or to purchase moveable property or land which is required for the purposes of the Board and to use for those purposes and manage any heritable or moveable property so acquired,

(g)

(g) the power of the Scottish Ministers under section 79(1A) of the Act6to dispose of land no longer required for the purposes of the Board,

(h)

(h) the powers of the Scottish Ministers under section 84B of the Act7(joint ventures) so far as relating to the functions of the Board,

(i)

(i) the power of the Scottish Ministers under paragraph 4 of schedule 1 of the Act8(health boards), as applied in relation to the Board by article 5, to pay remuneration to the chairman of the Board and to such other members of the Board and of the committees and sub-committees of the Board as may be prescribed, but this does not extend to the power—

(i) to determine remuneration, or

(ii) to prescribe the members of the Board and of committees and sub-committees of the Board to whom it may be paid,

(j)

(j) the power of the Scottish Ministers under paragraph 13 of schedule 1 of the Act (health boards), as applied in relation to the Board by article 5, to pay to members of the Board, any committees and sub-committees, travelling and other allowances, but this does not extend to the power to determine the amount of such allowances, and

(k)

(k) the powers of the Scottish Ministers referred to in section 7(1) of the Health and Medicines Act 19889(extension of powers of secretary of state for financing the health service).

(3) In exercising any functions of the Scottish Ministers to acquire, use, manage or dispose of land the Board must ensure—

(a)

(a) that any instrument in connection with the exercise of those functions is in the name of the Scottish Ministers and not that of the Board, and

(b)

(b) that, where any such instrument requires to be executed by the Scottish Ministers, and it is not executed in accordance with section 1(8) of the Reorganisation of Offices (Scotland) Act 193910, it is executed on their behalf in accordance with—

(i) paragraph 6 of schedule 2 of the Requirements of Writing (Scotland) Act 199511, or

(ii) regulation 5 of the Electronic Documents (Scotland) Regulations 201412.

(4) Nothing in this Order will prevent or restrict the following persons from exercising any function under the Act or any other enactment specified in this Order—

(a)

(a) the Scottish Ministers,

(b)

(b) any Health Board,

(c)

(c) any other Special Health Board,

(d)

(d) the Common Services Agency, or

(e)

(e) Healthcare Improvement Scotland.

(5) Paragraph (4)(b) includes functions of a Health Board being exercised by an integrated joint board or a local authority in accordance with section 1 or 2 of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 201413and the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Prescribed Health Board Functions) (Scotland) Regulations 201414.

S-5 Application of enactments

Application of enactments

5.—(1) Each of the enactments specified in column 1 of each part of schedule 1 (the subject matter of which is described generally in column 2 of each part of that schedule) applies in relation to the Board as it applies in relation to Health Boards, subject to the modifications and limitations (if any) specified in column 3 of each part of schedule 1 and to paragraph (2).

(2) The enactments which are applied in relation to the Board by virtue of paragraph (1) are so applied only for the purposes of the exercise by the Board of its functions.

S-6 Dissolution and revocation

Dissolution and revocation

6.—(1) NHS Health Scotland15is dissolved.

(2) The following enactments are revoked—

(a)

(a) the Health Education Board for Scotland Order 199016, and

(b)

(b) the Health Education Board for Scotland Amendment Order 200317.

S-7 Transfer of property, rights and liabilities

Transfer of property, rights and liabilities

7. The property and all other rights and liabilities of NHS Health Scotland will transfer to and vest in Public Health Scotland with effect from 1 April 2020.

S-8 Consequential amendments

Consequential amendments

8. Schedule 2 (consequential amendments) has effect.

JEANE FREEMAN

A member of the Scottish Government

St Andrew’s House,

Edinburgh

23rd October 2019

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1

Article 5(1)

Enactments applied to the Board

1 The Act

PART 1

The Act

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Enactment

Nature of Provision

Modifications and Limitations (where applicable)

In the Act—

In part 1—

Organisation

In section 2—

Health Boards

Subsection (3)

Variation of area of Health Board

Subsection (4)

Provision incidental to variation of area of Health Board

Subsection (5)

Health Boards to act in accordance with regulations or directions18

Subsection (8)

Health Board to act as principal

In section 10—

Common Services Agency

Subsection (4)

Power to provide that functions of Health Boards may be referred to the Agency19

Section 12J

Co-operation with other Health Boards, Special Health Boards and the Agency20

In subsection (1) for “one another” substitute “Health Boards”.

In subsection (2)(a) for “another” substitute “a”.

Omit “other”.

In subsection (2)(b) omit “other”.

In subsection (3)(a) for “another” substitute “a”.

Section 12K

Power of Health Board to carry out other Health Board’s functions21

For “another” substitute “a”.

After “Health Board” insert “or Special Health Board” each time it appears.

Section 13

Co-operation between Health Boards and other Authorities22

After “integration joint boards” insert “, Health Boards”.

Section 13A

Co-operation in planning of services for disabled persons, the elderly and others23

After “(including HIS” insert “and Health Boards”.

In section 15—

Supply of goods and services to local authorities, etc.

Subsection (1)(b)

Supply etc. of equipment, goods or materials to local and education authorities, government departments and other public bodies

Subsection (1)(c)

Provision of services to local and education authorities24

Subsection (1)(d)

Use of health service premises by local and education authorities

Subsection (1)(e)

Use of health service vehicles etc. by local and education authorities25

Subsection (2)

Arrangements with third parties for the supply of equipment, goods and materials26

For “paragraphs (a) and” substitute “paragraph”.

Omit “(including paragraph (a)” to “subsection (1A))”.

Section 16A

Power to make payments towards expenditure on community services27

In part IV—

Powers of the Scottish Ministers

Section 77

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