Examples of Functions Regulations in a sentence
Functions relating to elections set out in Part D of Schedule 1 of the Functions Regulations as amended from time to time.
This section covers all the functions set out in Part A, Schedule 1 to the Functions Regulations.
To carry out such other functions relating to town and country planning and development control, trees and hedgerows and highways use and regulation as are set out in Schedule 1 to the Functions Regulations as may be delegated by the Development Control Committee from time to time.1.13.
This section covers all the functions set out in Part B, Schedule 1 to the Functions Regulations.
Pursuant to regulation 7 of the Local Authority (Overview and Scrutiny Committees Health Scrutiny Functions) Regulations 2002, the Council and one or more local authorities may, from time to time, decide to appoint a joint Health Scrutiny Committee and arrange for it to review and scrutinise, in accordance with the Regulations, matters relating to the health service in the authorities’ area and to make reports and recommendations on such matters.
Section 7(6) of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Constitution and Functions) and the Health and Social Care Information Centre (Functions) Regulations 2013 requires clinical commissioning groups, NHS England and, with respect to their public health functions, local authorities to comply with the recommendations in this appraisal within 3 months of its date of publication.
With regard to the Health Scrutiny function, these powers are conferred by the Health and Social Care Act 2001, Local Authority (Overview and Scrutiny Committees Health Scrutiny Functions) Regulations 2002 and Directions on Joint Health Scrutiny Committees, issued by Department Health on 17 July 2003.
All other functions listed in Part I of schedule I to the Functions Regulations are reserved to full Council and are set out in Article 4.
This section covers all the functions set out in Parts C, D, H & I Schedule 1 to the Functions Regulations.
This is in accordance with s.245 of the NHS Act 2006 and the Local Authority (Overview and Scrutiny Committees Healthy Scrutiny Functions) Regulations 2002.