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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2007 No. 398 (W.44)

COMMISSIONER FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN WALES, WALES

The Commissioner for Older People in Wales Regulations 2007

  Made 14 February 2007 
  Coming into force 16 February 2007 

The National Assembly for Wales makes the following Regulations in exercise of the power conferred upon it by sections 5(4)(b) and 6(5), 8(1), (3) and (5), 10(1), (4), (5) and (9), 14(1), 15(1) and (3) of, and paragraph 8 and 22 of Schedule 1 to, the Commissioner for Older People (Wales) Act 2006.



PART I

General

Title, commencement and interpretation
     1. —(1) The title of these Regulations is the Commissioner for Older People in Wales Regulations 2007 and they come into force on 16 February 2007.

    (2) These Regulations apply in relation to Wales.

    
2. —(1) In these Regulations —

    (2) In these Regulations, a reference —



PART II

Review of Arrangements

Prescribed advice and support
     3. The kind of advice and support prescribed for the purposes of section 5(4)(b) of the Act is —

Provision of information by prescribed persons
    
4. —(1) The Commissioner may require a person to whom paragraph (2) applies to provide to the Commissioner information, recorded in any form, which the Commissioner considers it necessary or expedient to have for the purposes of —

    (2) The persons referred to in paragraph (1) are —

    (3) For the purposes of sub-paragraphs (2)(b) and (c) "relevant person" means the Assembly, any person mentioned in Schedule 3 to the Act providing services to or in respect of an older person in Wales or a person providing such services on behalf of or under arrangements with that person.



PART III

Provision of Assistance

Provision of assistance in proceedings
    
5. —(1) The Commissioner may, subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), provide assistance to an older person in Wales —

    (2) The proceedings prescribed for the purposes of section 8(1)(e) of the Act are proceedings which concern —

    (3) In deciding whether to provide assistance the Commissioner may take account of the financial and other assistance available to the older person in Wales in relation to the proceedings, complaint or representation concerned including assistance under the Access to Justice Act 1999.

    (4) This regulation does not affect the law and practice as to who may represent a person in relation to any proceedings.

Conditions
    
6. —(1) Where the Commissioner decides to provide financial assistance to an older person in Wales pursuant to regulation 5 the assistance may be provided subject to either or both of the conditions specified in paragraph (2).

    (2) The conditions are that —

    (3) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(a) it is immaterial whether the sums paid by other parties are payable by virtue of a decision of a court or tribunal, an agreement reached to avoid proceedings or to bring them to an end, or otherwise.



PART IV

Examination of Cases

Examinations
    
7. Subject to the following paragraphs in this Part the Commissioner may examine the cases of particular persons who are or who have been older people in Wales.

Cases subject to examination
    
8. Subject to regulation 9, the Commissioner may examine cases of particular persons who are or have been older people in Wales —

where the cases relate to issues concerning the provision of such services or the effect on the said person of the exercise of such functions.

Circumstances in which an examination may be made
    
9. The Commissioner may only examine the case of a particular person who is or has been an older person in Wales where —

Procedure for conducting an examination
    
10. —(1) Where the Commissioner decides to conduct an examination he or she must—

    (2) Where the Commissioner decides not to conduct an examination he or she must prepare a statement of reasons for that decision and must send copies of it to —

Provision of information in connection with an examination
    
11. —(1) In conducting an examination the Commissioner may require a person to whom paragraph (3) applies to provide any information which appears to the Commissioner to be necessary for the purposes of —

    (2) In conducting an examination the Commissioner may require any person from whom information is required under paragraph (1) or such other person as may be accountable for the said information, to provide the Commissioner with an explanation of, or assistance in relation to, —

    (3) The persons to whom this paragraph applies are —

    (4) for the purposes of sub-paragraphs 3(b) and (c) "relevant person" means the Assembly, any person mentioned in Schedule 2 to the Act, any other person exercising a function of the Assembly or of any person mentioned in the said Schedule 2, or any person providing services to or in respect of older people in Wales on behalf of or under arrangements with any person mentioned in Schedule 3 to the Act.

Attendance of witnesses
    
12. —(1) The Commissioner may, if it is considered necessary for the purposes of an examination, require a person to whom paragraph (2) applies to attend before the Commissioner in person to provide information, explanation or assistance.

    (2) The persons to whom this paragraph applies are persons who are required —

    (3) The Commissioner may only require a person to attend in person at any place in accordance with paragraph (1) if reasonable written notice of the proposed date of attendance and the information, explanation or assistance required by the Commissioner has been given to that person.

    (4) In connection with such attendance in person, the Commissioner may, subject to section 10(7) and (8) of the Act, issue witness summonses and administer oaths or affirmations and may permit a person to be represented before the Commissioner.



PART V

Further Functions

Relationship with older people in Wales
    
13. —(1) The Commissioner must take reasonable steps to ensure that —

    (2) In exercising the functions set out in paragraph (1) the Commissioner must have regard to what he or she reasonably considers to be the needs and circumstances of such older people.



PART VI

Reports

Reports
    
14. —(1) Following the conclusion of an examination undertaken pursuant to Part IV of these Regulations, the Commissioner must prepare a report on his or her findings.

    (2) Following the conclusion of a review of discharge of functions pursuant to section 3 of the Act or a review of arrangements pursuant to section 5 of the Act the Commissioner may prepare a report on his or her findings.

    (3) Where the Commissioner and the Children's Commissioner for Wales discharge their respective functions under the Act and the Care Standards Act 2000 in relation to the same matter, the Commissioner may make a joint report with the Children's Commissioner for Wales.

    (4) A report made under paragraph (1), (2) or (3) must set out —

    (5) The Commissioner must send a copy of his or her report to —

Further action following a report
    
15. —(1) Where the Commissioner has made a report following the examination of a case pursuant to section 10 of the Act or the review of arrangements pursuant to section 5 of the Act which contains a recommendation in respect of a provider of regulated services in Wales, the Assembly, or a person mentioned in Schedule 2 to the Act, the Commissioner may require the person in writing in respect of whom the recommendation is made to provide the Commissioner with the relevant information in such reasonable period as the Commissioner may specify but in any event no later than 3 months of the date on which the person is sent a copy of the report.

    (2) Where the Commissioner has made a report following a review of discharge of functions pursuant to section 3 of the Act which contains a recommendation in respect of a person mentioned in paragraph (1) of this regulation, the Commissioner may request the person in writing in respect of whom the recommendation is made to provide the Commissioner with the relevant information in such reasonable period as the Commissioner may specify but in any event no later than 3 months of the date on which the person is sent a copy of the report.

    (3) For the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2) "the relevant information" means such information, explanation or assistance as to enable the Commissioner to determine whether the person concerned has complied with the recommendation or will be so complying, or an explanation of the reason for no such action having been taken or not being intended to be taken.

    (4) Where a requirement is made under paragraph (1) or a request is made under paragraph (2) it must include a statement that failure to respond within the time specified under the relevant paragraph may be published in such manner as the Commissioner considers appropriate.

    (5) If the Commissioner reasonably considers, upon receipt of the relevant information, that the action taken or proposed to be taken to comply with the recommendation or that the reason for no such action being taken or not being proposed to be taken is inadequate, the Commissioner may send to the person concerned a written notice setting out the inadequacies which requires a response within 1 month of the date of sending.

    (6) Where the Commissioner receives no response within 1 month of the date of sending the written notice under paragraph (5), or is dissatisfied with the response, the Commissioner may send a supplementary notice which requires a supplementary response within 1 month of the date of sending.

    (7) The supplementary notice must include a statement that failure to provide what the Commissioner reasonably considers to be a satisfactory supplementary response, or a response at all, may be published in such manner as the Commissioner considers appropriate.

    (8) The Commissioner must maintain a register containing details of —

    (9) Any register maintained under paragraph (8) must be open to inspection by any person at all reasonable times at the offices of the Commissioner and the Commissioner may make arrangements for copies of the register to be available for inspection in such other place or places or by such other means as he or she considers appropriate.

    (10) The Commissioner must publish the said inspection arrangements in such a way as to bring them to the attention of persons who are, in the reasonable opinion of the Commissioner, likely to be interested.

Reports to the Assembly
    
16. —(1) The Commissioner may make a report to the Assembly in connection with the exercise of any of his or her general functions pursuant to section 2 of the Act.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3), the Commissioner must make an annual report to the Assembly which must contain —

    (3) The first report referred to in paragraph (2) must be made in 2008.

    (4) Subject to paragraph (3), the Commissioner must, no later than 1st October in each year, send a copy of the report referred to in paragraph (1), (2) and (3) to —

Publication of reports
    
17. —(1) The Commissioner must ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that reports made under regulations 14 and 16 are available in formats which are accessible to older people.

    (2) The Commissioner must arrange for copies of reports made under regulations 14 and 16 to be available for inspection at the Commissioner's office at all reasonable times and at such other places or by such other means, including by electronic means, as the Commissioner considers appropriate.

    (3) The Commissioner must publish the said inspection arrangements in such a way as to bring them to the attention of persons who are, in the reasonable opinion of the Commissioner, likely to be interested.



PART VII

Miscellaneous

Financial years
    
18. —(1) For the purposes of paragraph 22 of Schedule 1 to the Act the following periods are specified —

Information
    
19. Where information required to be provided under paragraph (1) of regulation 4, paragraph (1) of regulation 11 or paragraph (1) of regulation 15 consists of information held by means of a computer or in any other form, the Commissioner may require any person having charge of, or otherwise concerned with the operation of, the computer or other device holding that information to make the information available, or produce the information, in a visible and legible form.

    
20. Where a person provides information to the Commissioner pursuant to paragraph (1) of regulation 11 or attends before the Commissioner pursuant to regulation 12, the Commissioner may, if he or she thinks fit, pay to that person —

in accordance with such scales, and subject to such conditions, as may be determined by the Commissioner.



Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[
2].


D. Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly

14 February 2007



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations make provision in relation to the functions of the Commissioner for Older People in Wales ("the Commissioner") established under the Commissioner for Older People (Wales) Act 2006 ("the Act").

Part I of the Regulations contains interpretation provisions.

Part II concerns the role of the Commissioner in reviewing advocacy, complaints and whistle-blowing arrangements. It prescribes the kind of advice and support arrangements that the Commissioner may review as part of his or her power to review advocacy arrangements (regulation 3). It also confers power on the Commissioner to require information from prescribed persons for certain purposes (regulation 4).

Part III confers power on the Commissioner to provide financial and other assistance to older people in Wales, prescribes the proceedings and procedures in relation to which such assistance may be given (regulation 5) and provides for conditions which may be imposed in connection with the provision of assistance (regulation 6).

Part IV confers functions on the Commissioner concerning the examination of cases of particular persons who are or have been older people in Wales (regulation 7). It specifies the types of case which may be examined (regulation 8) and the circumstances in which an examination may be made (regulation 9). It also makes provision for the conduct of an examination (regulation 10), the provision of information to the Commissioner in connection with an examination (regulation 11), and the attendance of witnesses before the Commissioner (regulation 12).

Part V makes further provision for the arrangements relating to the Commissioner's relationship with older people in Wales (regulation 13).

Part VI makes provision for specific reports and action to follow them up (regulations 14 and 15), as to reports to the Assembly (regulation 16) and as to publication of reports (regulation 17).

Part VII contains miscellaneous provisions as to the period of the initial and succeeding financial years (regulation 18), the way in which information is produced (regulation 19), and the payment of expenses and allowances in relation to the production of information (regulation 20).


Notes:

[1] 2006 c. 30back

[2] 1998 c.38.back



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