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Made | 22nd July 1997 | ||
Coming into operation on a day to be appointed under Article 1(2) |
1. | Title and commencement. |
2. | Interpretation. |
3. | Bodies and persons subject to investigation by the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Complaints. |
4. | Providers: other provisions. |
5. | Referral of complaint by health and social services body. |
6. | Information. |
7. | Repeal of prohibition on investigation of action taken in discharge of professional duty. |
(4) Any reference in this Order to a body to which this Article applies includes a reference to the members and officers of that body.
(5) Subject to the provisions of this Order, the Commissioner may investigate any action taken -
(6) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (5)(b), action taken in the exercise of administrative functions of a body includes action taken by or on behalf of that body in relation to any appointment or employment in respect of which power to take action, or to determine or approve action to be taken, is vested in that body.
(7) The Commissioner may investigate any action taken as mentioned in paragraph (5) only if a complaint is made to the Commissioner in accordance with this Order by a person who claims to have sustained injustice in consequence of maladministration in connection with the action so taken with a request to conduct an investigation into it.
(8) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (5)(a), any maladministration mentioned in paragraph (7) may, in relation to a health and social services body, arise from action of -
(9) Nothing in this Order authorises or requires the Commissioner to question the merits of a decision taken without maladministration by a body to which this Article applies in the exercise of a discretion vested in that body.
(10) Paragraph (9) does not apply, in the case of a health and social services body, to the merits of a decision to the extent that it was taken in consequence of the exercise of clinical judgment.
General health services providers subject to investigation
8.
- (1) This Article applies to persons if they are -
(2) In this Order -
(3) Where a general health services provider has undertaken to provide any general health services, the Commissioner may, subject to the provisions of this Order, investigate -
(4) Where the general health services provider mentioned in paragraph (3) is a member of a recognised fund-holding practice, references in that paragraph to action taken by any person in connection with general health services include references to action taken by the person concerned in connection with any allotted sum paid to the members of the practice.
(5) The Commissioner may investigate any action taken as mentioned in paragraph (3) only if a complaint is made to the Commissioner in accordance with this Order by a person who claims to have sustained injustice in consequence of the action so taken with a request to conduct an investigation into it.
(6) Nothing in this Order authorises or requires the Commissioner to question the merits of a decision taken without maladministration by -
(7) Paragraph (6) does not apply to the merits of a decision to the extent that it was taken in consequence of the exercise of clinical judgment.
(8) In this Article -
Independent providers of health and social services subject to investigation
8A.
- (1) This Article applies to persons if -
(2) In this Order references to an independent provider are to any person to whom this Article applies.
(3) Where an independent provider has made an arrangement with a health and social services body or a general health services provider to provide a service, the Commissioner may, subject to the provisions of this Order, investigate any action taken in relation to the service by -
(4) The Commissioner may investigate any action taken as mentioned in paragraph (3) only if a complaint is made to the Commissioner in accordance with this Order by a person who claims to have sustained injustice in consequence of maladministration in connection with the action so taken with a request to conduct an investigation into it.
(5) Nothing in this Order authorises or requires the Commissioner to question the merits of a decision taken without maladministration by -
(6) Paragraph (5) does not apply to the merits of a decision to the extent that it was taken in consequence of the exercise of clinical judgment.
Matters not subject to investigation
9.
- (1) The Commissioner shall not conduct an investigation under this Order in respect of any such actions or matters as are described in Schedule 3, otherwise than as authorised by the proviso to paragraph 2 of that Schedule.
(2) The Department may by order amend Schedule 3 so as to exclude from the provisions of that Schedule any such action or matter as is described in that order.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4) and to section 22 of the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973, the Commissioner shall not conduct an investigation under this Order in respect of -
(4) The Commissioner may conduct an investigation -
(5) The Commissioner shall not conduct an investigation in respect of any action which has been, or is, the subject of an inquiry under Article 54 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972 (general powers to hold inquiries).
(6) Paragraph (7) applies where -
(7) In such a case the Commissioner shall not conduct an investigation in respect of the action unless he is satisfied that -
(8) The Commissioner shall not conduct an investigation in respect of any action taken by a health and social services board in the exercise of its functions under regulations made under Articles 56, 61, 62 or 63 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972 by virtue of Article 10 of the Health and Medicines (Northern Ireland) Order 1988 (investigations of matters relating to services).
(9) The Commissioner shall not conduct an investigation in pursuance of a complaint if -
(10) Nothing in paragraph (9) prevents the Commissioner conducting an investigation in respect of any action taken by a health and social services body in operating a procedure established to examine complaints.".
Providers: other provisions
4.
Schedule 1 (which contains other provisions relating to general health services providers and independent providers, including provisions consequential on Article 3) shall have effect.
Referral of complaint by health and social services body
5.
After Article 10 of the principal Order (provisions relating to complaints), there shall be inserted -
(3) A health and social services body may not refer a complaint under this Article after the period of 12 months from the day on which the body received the complaint.
(4) Any question whether a complaint has been duly referred to the Commissioner under this Article shah be determined by him.
(5) A complaint referred to the Commissioner under this Article shah be deemed to be duly made to him.".
Information
6.
- (1) Article 21 of the principal Order (information) shall be amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (5).
(2) In paragraph (1) (information not to be disclosed except for certain purposes) after the word "except" there shall be inserted "as permitted by paragraph (1 B) or".
(3) After paragraph (1) there shall be inserted -
(1B) In such a case the Commissioner may disclose the information to any person to whom he thinks it should be disclosed in the interests of the health or safety of any person; and a person to whom disclosure may be made may, for instance, be a body which regulates the profession to which the person first mentioned in paragraph (1A)(b) belongs or his employer or any person with whom he has made arrangements to provide services.
(1C) If the Commissioner discloses information as permitted by paragraph (1B) he shall -
(4) In paragraph (2) (neither the Commissioner nor his officers to be called on to give evidence) after "and his officers" there shall be inserted "and advisers".
(5) After paragraph (2) there shall be inserted -
Repeal of prohibition on investigation of action taken in discharge of professional duty
7.
Paragraph 3 of Schedule 3 to the principal Order (no investigation to be conducted of action taken in the discharge of a professional duty in the course of diagnosis, treatment or care of a patient) is hereby repealed.
N. H. Nicholls
Clerk of the Privy Council
(4) For the definition of "person aggrieved" substitute -
4.
In Article 6 (staff and expenses) after paragraph (1) insert -
the Commissioner may obtain advice from any person who, in his opinion, is qualified to give it.
(1B) The Commissioner may pay to any person from whom he obtains advice under paragraph (1A) such fees or allowances as he may determine with the approval of the Department.".
(b) in paragraph (b)(ii) -
7.
- (1) Article 12 (procedure in respect of investigations) shall be amended in accordance with sub-paragraphs (2) to (4).
(2) In paragraph (2) -
(3) In paragraph (10) for "under this Order" substitute "pursuant to a complaint under Article 7".
(4) After paragraph (10) add -
8.
In Article 14(3) (obstruction and contempt) after "12(10)" insert "or (11)".
9.
For Article 15 (reports on investigations) substitute -
(2) In any case where the Commissioner conducts an investigation pursuant to a complaint made under Article 7 relating to action taken by or on behalf of a health and social services body, he shall send a report of the results of the investigation -
(3) In any case where the Commissioner conducts an investigation pursuant to a complaint under Article 8 he shall send a report of the results of the investigation -
(4) In any case where the Commissioner conducts an investigation pursuant to a complaint under Article 8A he shall send a report of the results of the investigation -
(5) In any case where the Commissioner decides not to conduct an investigation pursuant to a complaint under Article 7. 8 or 8A he shall send a statement of his reasons for not conducting an investigation to the person who made the complaint.".
10.
In Articles 16(1) (compensation) and 17(1) (application to High Court for relief) for "'under this Order" substitute "pursuant to a complaint under Article 7".
© Crown copyright 1997 | Prepared
3 September 1997
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