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This Order may be cited as the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (Independent Health Care) Modification Order 2024 and comes into force on 19 June 2024.
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The National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 is modified in accordance with articles 3 to 5.
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(1) Section 10F (meaning of “independent health care services”) is modified as follows.
(2) In subsection (2)—
(a) in the definition of “independent clinic”, after “registered midwife” insert “, registered pharmacist, registered pharmacy technician”, and
(b) for the definition of “independent medical agency” substitute—“
 “independent medical agency” means, subject to subsection (2D), an undertaking which consists of or includes the provision of services, other than in pursuance of this Act, by—
(a) a medical practitioner;
(b) a dental practitioner;
(c) a dental care professional;
(d) a registered nurse;
(e) a registered midwife;
(f) a registered pharmacist; or
(g) a registered pharmacy technician;”.
(3) In subsection (2A)—
(a) at the end of paragraph (f) omit “or”, and
(b) after paragraph (g) insert—“
(h) provides pharmaceutical services in accordance with arrangements made pursuant to section 27 of this Act; or
(i) is a registered pharmacy within the meaning of section 74 of the Medicines Act 1968.”.
(4) For subsection (2B) substitute—“
(2B) In the definitions of “independent clinic” and “independent medical agency” in subsection (2)—
(a) “dental care professional” means a registered dental care professional and has the same meaning as in section 53 of the Dentists Act 1984 (interpretation); and
(b) “registered pharmacy technician” has the same meaning as in article 3 of the Pharmacy Order 2010 (interpretation).”.
(5) After subsection (2C) insert—“
(2D) An undertaking does not fall within the definition of “independent medical agency” in subsection (2) if it—
(a) is an independent clinic;
(b) is a hospital;
(c) is a registered pharmacy within the meaning of section 74 of the Medicines Act 1968;
(d) is a nurse agency registered with Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland by virtue of section 59 of the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010;
(e) is provided by an employer and services are provided only to the employees of that employer; or
(f) only provides one or both of the following services—
(i) first aid in situations requiring medical treatment or medical care;
(ii) therapy effected only through the provider of the therapy and the recipient communicating through speech.”.
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In section 10P(2) (registration of independent health care services), after paragraph (d) insert—“
(e) be accompanied by any annual continuation fee, or any instalment of an annual continuation fee, that remains due in respect of a previous registration of that service that has been cancelled.”.
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In section 10S (cancellation of registration), after subsection (2) insert—“
(2A) HIS may propose to cancel the registration of an independent health care service where subsection (2B) applies.
(2B) This subsection applies where—
(a) the service has not paid the fee in respect of the annual continuation of the registration imposed under section 10Z5(2)(b) or, where the service has agreed with HIS to pay an annual continuation fee by instalments, an instalment of that annual continuation fee; and
(b) HIS has given notice that, unless within such reasonable period as may be specified in the notice the fee or instalment is paid, it intends to propose to cancel the registration of the service.”.
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(1) During the transitional period, section 10Z9(1)(a) of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 does not have effect in relation to a person who is a registered pharmacist or a registered pharmacy technician providing services from an independent clinic.
(2) For this purposes of this article, the “transitional period” is the period—
(a) beginning on 19 June 2024, and
(b) ending on 18 June 2025.
NEIL GRAY
A member of the Scottish Government
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
13th June 2024