the Delegated Functions definition

the Delegated Functions means health and safety at work, food safety, pest control and Sunday trading which functions are more particularly described in the Schedule to this agreement.
the Delegated Functions means those functions delegated to HES by Ministers as specified in part 2 of this scheme.
the Delegated Functions means the functions delegated to the Authority under paragraph 2(1);

Examples of the Delegated Functions in a sentence

  • Before the start of each Financial Year, the ICB must describe in its joint forward plan prepared in accordance with section 14Z52 of the NHS Act how it intends to exercise the Delegated Functions.

  • The ICB must maintain a risk register in respect of its exercise of the Delegated Functions and periodically review its content.

  • The ICB must ensure that persons barred from involvement in specific elements of the Delegated Functions are excluded from such involvement in accordance with the Pharmaceutical Regulations.

  • This Part 2 of Schedule 2A (Delegated Functions – Primary Medical Services) sets out further provision regarding the carrying out of each of the Delegated Functions.

  • The CCG may, for the purposes of exercising the Delegated Functions under this Agreement, establish and maintain a pooled fund in respect of any part of the Delegated Funds with NHS England in accordance with section 13V of the NHS Act except that the CCG may only do so if NHS England (at its absolute discretion) consents in writing to the establishment of the pooled fund (including any terms as to the governance and payments out of such pooled fund).

  • In addition to any Staff deployed in any communicated Staffing Model arrangement, NHS England may deploy additional Staff to the ICB to perform administrative and management support services together with such other services specified in SCHEDULE 7 (Local Terms) (the “Services”) so as to facilitate the ICB in undertaking the Delegated Functions pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

  • In exercising the Delegated Functions, the ICB must comply with the Mandated Guidance set out at SCHEDULE 9 or otherwise referred to in this Agreement and such further Mandated Guidance as may be issued by NHS England from time to time, including on the Direct Commissioning Guidance Webpage.

  • In particular, NHS England may add or remove Primary Care Contracts or Arrangements or Prescribed Dental Services Contracts where this is associated with an extension or reduction of the scope of the Delegated Functions.

  • The arrangements for the provision and maintenance of sufficient and appropriately qualified, trained and experienced Staff in order for the ICB to fulfil its responsibilities for each of the Delegated Functions (“the Staffing Model”), will be communicated formally to the ICB by NHS England following recommendations made by the National Moderation Panel.

  • The Bank will create and retain the required records documenting the performance of the Delegated Functions in accordance with, and for the periods required by, applicable law or regulation.