Independent Regulator definition

Independent Regulator means the Regulator for the purpose of Part 1 of the 2003 Act.
Independent Regulator means the regulator of NHS Foundation Trusts established under Part 2, Chapter 5 (Section 31) of the 2006 Act and known as Monitor;
Independent Regulator means the Regulator of NHS Foundation Trusts, pursuant to section 31 of the 2006 Act

Examples of Independent Regulator in a sentence

  • The Trust shall prepare an Annual Report and send it to the Independent Regulator.

  • Monitor is the Independent Regulator of NHS Foundation Trusts, as provided by Section 31 of the 2006 Act.

  • As the Independent Regulator, Tusla’s role is to monitor the safety and quality of care and support of children in early years’ provision to ensure compliance with regulations.

  • In the case of reports regarding Foundation Trusts, the committee should refer the report to the Independent Regulator.

  • Monitoring is effective when done on timely basis and necessary actions done on time.


More Definitions of Independent Regulator

Independent Regulator means the body corporate known as NHS Improvement (previously Monitor) as provided by section 61 of the 2012 Act;
Independent Regulator means the independent regulator of NHS Foundation Trusts known as “Monitor” as provided by Section 61 of the 2012 Act; Monitor is now part of NHS Improvement
Independent Regulator means the independent regulator of NHS Foundation Trusts known as “Monitor” as provided by Section 61 of the 2012 Act;
Independent Regulator means the public office established under the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Xxx 0000 with responsibility for authorising NHS Foundation Trusts and accountable to Parliament, and continuing under section 31 of the National Health Service Xxx 0000, and any successor body or bodies from time to time, as appropriate;
Independent Regulator means the independent regulator of NHS Foundation Trusts known as “NHS Improvement”;
Independent Regulator s Provider Licence” means the tool by which NHS Improvement regulates providers of NHS services. The Licence sets out a range of conditions that providers must meet so that NHS foundation trusts play their part in continually improving the effectiveness and efficiency of NHS health care services. NHS foundation trusts authorised before 1 April 2013 were automatically issued with a licence which replaces its previous Terms of Authorisation;
Independent Regulator means the independent corporate body established under the National Health Service 2006 Act, responsible for authorising, monitoring and regulating NHS Foundation Trusts;