Health and Social Care Act 2012 Explanatory Notes

Section 162 – Panel for advising governors

1027.This section inserts a new section into the NHS Act giving Monitor the power to establish a panel to consider questions brought by governors about the appropriateness of actions taken by their foundation trust. Such a panel could provide a source of independent advice to governors which, at present, they receive informally from Monitor. Its purpose in providing advice is to help governors to fulfil their role of holding non-executive directors to account for the performance of the board. Subsection (2) provides that questions can be referred to the panel only if more than half of the members of the council of governors of the trust voting agree. Decisions of the panel will not be binding on the trust, but a court or tribunal could take the panel’s determination into account if considering a question previously considered by the panel. Subsections (3) and (4) enable the panel to regulate its own procedures in order to ensure its independence from Monitor. However, the Secretary of State will have the power, under subsection (10), to make regulations about the membership of the panel in the event that the arrangements made by the panel proved problematic in practice or to ensure the panel’s independence from Monitor. For example, if the panel decided to appoint members for life, this power will allow the Secretary of State to introduce term limits.

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