Health and Social Care Act 2008

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The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (c. 14) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

Synopsis

The Act was created on 11 March 2009 with the following regulated activities: The Care Quality Commission has the responsibilities to ensure service providers are providing quality care when carrying on the regulated activities. The Act makes further substantial revisions and repeals to the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984, by section 129, and Schedule 11. These have the effect of repealing, and replacing most of the provisions of Part 2 of the 1984 Act. In summer 2021, it was proposed by the Second Johnson ministry to mandate that care home staff be required as a condition of employment to maintain COVID-19 vaccination status. On 13 July the House of Lords had poignant questions for Nadhim Zahawi MP, at the time the Minister for Business and Industry and also the Minister for COVID Vaccine Deployment at the DHSC. It was unclear to certain members of the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee just why and on what basis the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2021 proposed to regulate. Lord German said "we have consistently made clear our view that all key definitions and criteria on which decisions that might affect a person’s welfare or livelihood will be made, should be included in legislation and not in guidance which cannot be subjected to appropriate Parliamentary scrutiny or approval."

Delegated legislation

Section 170 – Commencement Orders

Orders made under section 170(3) include:

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