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Made | 29th January 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 10th February 2003 |
Establishment of Local Health Boards
3.
There are hereby established, with effect from the establishment date, the Local Health Boards listed in the Schedule to this Order which shall be called the names assigned to them in that Schedule.
Nature of Local Health Boards
4.
Each Local Health Board is established for the purposes set out in section 16BA (1) of the 1977 Act.
Local Health Board areas
5.
- (1) Each Local Health Board area shall be, and shall have the same boundaries as, the principal local government area assigned to it in the Schedule to this Order.
(2) If the principal local government area assigned to a Local Health Board under paragraph (1) above is varied, the Local Health Board area shall be varied accordingly.
(3) Paragraph (2) above does not apply to creation of a new principal local government area, abolition of an existing principal local government area or a merger of two or more principal local government areas.
Operational date and accounting date of Local Health Boards
6.
- (1) The operational date of each Local Health Board shall be 1st April 2003.
(2) The accounting date of each Local Health Board shall be 31st March.
Limited functions before operational date
7.
Between its establishment date and its operational date, each Local Health Board shall have the functions of -
Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[4]
D. Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly
29th January 2003
Names of Local Health Boards established under article 3 | Principal local government area for which the Local Health Board is established |
1.
Anglesey Local Health Board |
Anglesey |
2.
Gwynedd Local Health Board |
Gwynedd[5] |
3.
Cardiff Local Health Board |
Cardiff |
4.
Ceredigion Local Health Board |
Ceredigion[6] |
5.
Carmarthenshire Local Health Board |
Carmarthenshire |
6.
Denbighshire Local Health Board |
Denbighshire |
7.
Flintshire Local Health Board |
Flintshire |
8.
Monmouthshire Local Health Board |
Monmouthshire |
9.
Pembrokeshire Local Health Board |
Pembrokeshire |
10.
Powys Local Health Board |
Powys |
11.
Swansea Local Health Board |
Swansea |
12.
Conwy Local Health Board |
Conwy[7] |
13.
Blaenau Gwent Local Health Board |
Blaenau Gwent |
14.
Bridgend Local Health Board |
Bridgend |
15.
Caerphilly Local Health Board |
Caerphilly |
16.
Merthyr Tydfil Local Health Board |
Merthyr Tydfil |
17.
Neath Port Talbot Local Health Board |
Neath and Port Talbot |
18.
Newport Local Health Board |
Newport |
19.
Rhondda Cynon Taff Local Health Board |
Rhondda Cynon Taff |
20.
Torfaen Local Health Board |
Torfaen |
21.
Vale of Glamorgan Local Health Board |
Vale of Glamorgan |
22.
Wrexham Local Health Board |
Wrexham |
[2] By virtue of the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672), as read with section 40 of the National Health Service Reform and Healthcare Professions Act 2002.back
[3] 1972 c.70. Parts I and II of Schedule 4 were substituted by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 (1994 c.19).back
[5] The name by which this area is described in Schedule 4 to the Local Government Act 1972 is "Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire".back
[6] The name by which this area is described in Schedule 4 to the Local Government Act 1972 is "Cardiganshire".back
[7] The name by which this area is described in Schedule 4 to the Local Government Act 1972 is "Aberconwy and Colwyn".back
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