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The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 29 of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001[1] and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, and having consulted such persons and groups of persons as they consider appropriate in accordance with section 29(12) of that Act, hereby make the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Regulation of Care (Requirements as to Limited Registration Services) (Scotland) Regulations 2003 and shall come into force on 1st April 2003. (2) In these Regulations-
(3) In these Regulations, references to employing a person include employing a person whether or not for payment and whether under a contract of service, a contract for services or otherwise than under a contract, and allowing a person to work as a volunteer, and references to an employee or to a person being employed shall be construed accordingly.
(b) a person who has been convicted whether in the United Kingdom or elsewhere of any offence which is punishable by a period of imprisonment of not less than 3 months and has been sentenced to imprisonment (whether or not suspended or deferred) for any period without the option of a fine; and (c) a person whose estate has been sequestrated in Scotland or who has been adjudged bankrupt elsewhere than in Scotland or in relation to whose estate a judicial factor has been appointed or who has granted a trust deed for the benefit of the person's creditors:
Provided that-
(bb) the sequestration is discharged;
(ii) the disqualification attaching to a person by reason of having been adjudged bankrupt shall cease if and when-
(bb) the person is discharged;
(iii) the disqualification attaching to a person in relation to whose estate a judicial factor has been appointed shall cease if and when-
(bb) the judicial factor is discharged; or
(iv) the disqualification attaching to a person who has granted a trust deed shall cease if and when the person pays the creditors in full or on the expiry of 5 years from the date of grant of the deed.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(b)-
(b) any conviction by or before a court outside the United Kingdom for an offence in respect of conduct which, if it had taken place in any part of the United Kingdom, would not have constituted an offence under the law in force in that part of the United Kingdom shall be disregarded.
(4) A provider shall inform the Commission immediately in writing where the provider becomes a person who is not fit to provide a care service in terms of this regulation.
(b) any person to whom regulation 4(2)(b) applies; (c) a person who is not physically and mentally fit to manage the service; (d) a person who does not have the skills, knowledge and experience necessary for managing the service; (e) a person who, in order to perform the duties for which the person is employed in the service, is required by any enactment to be registered with any person or body and is not so registered.
Notification of unfitness
(b) the offence of which the provider or manager was convicted; and (c) the penalty imposed in respect of the offence.
(2) Where a provider of a limited registration service becomes aware that a person acting as manager in relation to that service is not fit to do so in terms of this regulation, the provider shall immediately notify the Commission in writing of that fact.
(b) a person who does not have the qualifications, skills and experience necessary for the work that the person is to perform; and (c) any person to whom regulation 5(2)(e) applies.
Staffing
(b) ensure that persons employed in the provision of the service receive-
(ii) suitable assistance, including time off work, for the purpose of obtaining further qualifications appropriate to such work.
Financial position
(b) a reference from a bank expressing an opinion as to the provider's financial standing; (c) information as to the financing and financial resources of the service; (d) where the provider is a company, information as to any of its associated companies; and (e) a certificate of insurance for the provider in respect of liability which may be incurred by the provider in relation to the service in respect of death, injury, public liability, damage or other loss.
(2) A provider, other than a person to whom paragraph (3) applies, shall-
(b) ensure that the accounts give details of the running costs of the service, including any rent, payments under a mortgage and expenditure on food, heating and payments to employees; and (c) supply a copy of the accounts to the Commission at its request.
(3) This regulation shall not apply a local authority.
(b) is not a fit person to manage a limited registration service; or (c) is not, or does not intend to be, in full time day to day charge of the service;
shall appoint an individual to be the manager of the service.
(b) the date on which the appointment is to take effect.
Appointment of liquidators etc.
(b) where no person has been appointed to manage the limited registration service, appoint such a person.
Records
(b) the name, address and telephone number of the service user's next of kin or of any person authorised to act on behalf of the service user; and (c) the date on which the service was first provided to the service user.
(2) A provider shall keep a record of all persons employed in the provision of the service, specifying in each case-
(b) the date of commencement and, where applicable, the termination of the employment; (c) positions held in relation to that service; (d) any registration which the person is required by or under any enactment to hold in order to perform the duties for which the person is employed; and (e) any disciplinary action which the employer has taken against the person, including the outcome of any such action.
(3) A provider shall keep a record of-
(b) the persons who were employed in the provision of the service each day.
Notice of absence
(b) the reason for that absence; (c) the arrangements which have been made for the running of the service during that absence; and (d) the name, address and qualifications of the person who will manage the service during that absence.
(3) Where the absence arises as a result of an emergency, the provider shall give notice of the absence within one week of its occurrence specifying the matters in sub paragraphs (a) to (d) of paragraph (2).
(b) any change of manager of the service; (c) any change of premises which are used in the provision of the service; (d) where the provider is an individual, that person's name is changed; (e) where the provider is a body corporate, any change in the ownership of the body or of the identity of its officers; or (f) where the provider is a firm, any change in the identity of the persons who are its partners.
Death of provider
(b) the procedure (if any) that has been notified by the Commission to the provider for the making of complaints to the Commission relating to the service.
(7) The provider shall supply to the Commission at its request a statement containing a summary of the complaints made during the preceding 12 months and the action that was taken. (This note is not part of the Regulations ) These Regulations set out requirements which must be complied with by providers of a limited registration service under the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001. A limited registration service must be provided in accordance with the general principles set out in regulation 2. The provider is required by regulation 3 to prepare a written statement of the aims and objectives of the limited registration service. The Regulations specify persons who are not fit to provide (regulation 4), manage (regulation 5) or be employed in (regulation 7) a limited registration service. They also require providers to make certain notifications to the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care (regulation 6). Regulation 8 imposes requirements as to staffing. Providers are required to provide the Commission with the information specified in regulation 9, to give notice of certain events as provided for by regulations 13 to 15, and to keep records as provided for by regulation 12. By regulation 16 they are required to establish and operate a complaints procedure. Regulation 10 makes provision as to the appointment of a manager of a limited registration service and regulation 11 specifies what is to be happen where a liquidator or similar person is appointed. Regulation 17 provides that the contravention of specified provisions of these Regulations shall be an offence. Notes: [1] 2001 asp 8; see section 77(1) for a definition of "regulations".back
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