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(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Access to Health Records (Steps to Secure Compliance and Complaints Procedures) (Scotland) Regulations 1991, shall come into force on 18th November 1991 and shall extend to Scotland only.
(2) In these Regulations—
 “the Act” means the Access to Health Records Act 1990;
 “the 1978 Act” means the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978;
 “applicant” means a person who has made an application under section 3 or 6 of the Act;
 “court” means the Court of Session or the sheriff;
 “date of the complaint” means the day after that on which the applicant sends by post or delivers by hand the complaint to the holder of the health record in respect of which the complaint is made.
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The steps to be taken before the court entertains an application under section 8(1) of the Act are—
(a) that the person concerned has applied to the holder under whichever of section 3 or 6 of the Act applies; and
(b) that he has thereafter, in accordance with regulation 5, made a complaint under regulation 3 or 4 that the holder has failed to comply with a requirement of the Act, and has either received the report specified in regulation 6 or has received no response within 3 months from the date of the complaint.
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(1) This regulation applies where an application has been made under section 3 or 6 of the Act in respect of a health record made by or on behalf of a health professional in connection with health care given to an individual in a health service hospital.
(2) In a case to which this regulation applies an applicant who wishes to complain that any requirement of the Act has not been complied with shall give a written notice of complaint to the person to whom complaints are to be made in accordance with arrangements specified in directions given to Health Boards under section 2(5) of the 1978 Act or to NHS trusts under paragraph 6(2)(e) of Schedule 7A to the 1978 Act for the purposes of the Hospital Complaints Procedure Act 1985.
(3) In this regulation the expression “health service hospital” means a hospital for the management of which a Health Board is responsible or which is vested in a National Health Service trust established under section 12A of the 1978 Act.
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In a case other than one to which regulation 3 applies, an applicant who wishes to complain that any requirement of the Act has not been complied with shall give a written notice of complaint to the holder of the health record to whom the application was
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(1) Any complaint made under regulation 3 or 4 shall include the following -information:—
(a) the name and address of the applicant;
(b) the name and address of the person to whom the health record relates (if different from the applicant) and the authority of the applicant to make application for
(c) the date on which the application for access was made to the holder;
(d) the grounds on which the complaint is made, specifying the requirements of the Act with which the applicant alleges that the holder has failed to comply.
(2) In a case where the complaint made is that the holder has failed—
(a) to make a correction to information contained in a health record; or
(b) to note on the record the matters in respect of which the applicant considered the record to be inaccurate; or
(c) to supply the applicant with a copy of the correction or note under section 6(2) of the Act within a period of one month of the date of the application to have the record corrected,
the time limit within which a complaint shall be made to the holder shall be 3 months from the date of the application to have the record corrected.
(3) In all other cases the complaint shall be made to the holder within 3 months of the making of the application for access.
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Not later than 3 months from the date of the complaint the holder of the health record shall report to the applicant in the form prescribed in the Schedule to these Regulations—
(a) the response to the complaint; and
(b) either—
(i) any action taken as a result of the complaint to comply with a requirement of the Act; or
(ii) where no such action has been taken, the reasons for taking no action.
Michael B. Forsyth
Minister of State, Scottish Office
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
14th October 1991
SCHEDULE
Regulation 6
