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2004 No. 663

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE, ENGLAND

The National Health Service (Charges for Drugs and Appliances) and (Travel Expenses and Remission of Charges) Amendment Regulations 2004

  Made 10th March 2004 
  Laid before Parliament 11th March 2004 
  Coming into force
  Regulations 1 to 4 1st April 2004 
  Regulations 5 and 6 6th April 2004 

The Secretary of State for Health, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 77, 83A, and 126(4) of the National Health Service Act 1977[1] and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations:

Citation, commencement, application and interpretation
     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the National Health Service (Charges for Drugs and Appliances) and (Travel Expenses and Remission of Charges) Amendment Regulations 2004 and shall come into force on 1st April 2004 except for regulations 5 and 6 which come into force on 6th April 2004.

    (2) These Regulations apply to England only.

    (3) In these Regulations - 

Amendments of the Charges Regulations to increase charges
     2.  - (1) The Charges Regulations are amended as follows.

    (2) In each of the following provisions, for "£6.30" in each place that it occurs there is substituted "£6.40" - 

    (3) In each of the following provisions, for "£12.60" in each place that it occurs there is substituted "£12.80" - 

    (4) In regulation 9(5) (pre-payment certificates) there is substituted - 

    (5) In column (2) of Schedule 1 (charges for fabric supports and wigs) there is substituted - 

Amendments of the Charges Regulations concerning prisoners
    
3.  - (1) In regulation 2(1) (interpretation) of the Charges Regulations, the following definitions are inserted at the appropriate alphabetical place - 

    (2) After regulation 7 the following regulation is inserted - 

Transitional provisions relating to the Charges Regulations
    
4. Where, on or after 1st April 2004 - 

the Charges Regulations shall have effect in relation to that supply, or as the case may be grant, as if these Regulations had not come into force.

Amendments of the Travel Expenses and Remission of Charges Regulations
    
5.  - (1) The Travel Expenses and Remission of Charges Regulations are amended as follows.

    (2) In regulation 2 (interpretation) after the definition of "relevant income" there is inserted the following definition - 

    (3) In regulation 5(1)(e) (entitlement to full remission and payment) - 

    (4) In regulation 14 (payment and repayment of NHS foreign travel expenses) for paragraph (2) there is substituted - 

Modifications of the Income Support Regulations in Schedule 1 of the Travel Expenses and Remission of Charges Regulations
     6.  - (1) Schedule 1 to the Travel Expenses and Income Support Regulations (Modifications of the Income Support Regulations), is amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to 4).

    (2) In Table A, in the modifications of - 

    (3) In Table B, in the modifications of Schedule 2 to the Income Support Regulations - 

    (4) In Table B in the modification of Schedule 7 to the Income Support Regulations, in the fifth entry in head (b) in the second column of paragraph 10ZA - 



Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health


Rosie Winterton
Minister of State, Department of Health

10th March 2004



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


These Regulations amend the National Health Service (Charges for Drugs and Appliances) Regulations 2000 (" the Charges Regulations") and the National Health Service (Travel Expenses and Remission of Charges) Regulations 2003 ("the Travel Expenses and Remission of Charges Regulations").

Regulations 2 and 4 increase prescription and other charges payable under the Charges Regulations and make transitional provision. Regulation 3 provides that prisoners in certain prisons will not be liable to pay any charges under the Charges Regulations. Prisoners will only obtain free drugs and appliances while actually in prison and therefore will not be required to prove entitlement to exemption from paying the charges. This change is a result of the transfer of responsibility for prison health care provision from the Home Office to Primary Care Trusts.

Regulation 5 amends the Travel Expenses and Remission of Charges Regulations to increase the threshold for entitlement under those regulations for people receiving tax credits. Regulation 6 amends the Travel Expenses and Remission of Charges Regulations to increase the capital limit for entitlement under those regulations for people living in care and to maintain the calculation of entitlement under those regulations in respect of people aged 60 and over.


Notes:

[1] 1977 (c. 49). Section 83A was inserted by section 14(1) of the Social Security Act 1988 (c. 7) and amended by section 25 of, and paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to, the Health and Medicines Act 1988 (c. 49), section 41(10) of, and paragraph 19 of Schedule 2 to, the National Health Service (Primary Care ) Act 1997 (c. 46), article 2 of S.I. 1998/2385, article 3(1) of, and paragraph 5 and 13 of Schedule 1 to, S.I. 2000/90, section 66(1) of, and paragraph 18 (5) of Schedule 9 to the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19) ("the 1990 Act"), section 2(1) of, and paragraph 40 of Schedule 1 to, the Health Authorities Act 1995 (c. 17) and section 2(5) of, and paragraphs 1 and 32 of Part 1 of Schedule 2 to, the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act 2002 (c. 17) ("the Reform Act"). Section 126(4) has been amended by section 65(2) of the 1990 Act, section 65(1) of, and paragraphs 4 and 37 of Schedule 4 to, the Health Act 1999 (c. 8)("the 1999 Act"), section 67(1) of, and paragraph 5 and 13 of Part 1 of Schedule 5 to, the Health and Social Care Act 2001 (c. 15), and sections 6(3)(c) and 37(1) of the Reform Act 2002 (c. 17). The functions of the Secretary of State under these provisions are, so far as exercisable in relation to Wales, transferred to the National Assembly for Wales by article 2(a) of the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999, S.I. 1999/672, as amended by section 66(5) of the 1999 Act.back

[2] S.I. 2000/620, as amended by S.I. 2000/2393, S.I. 2000/3189, S.I. 2001/746, S.I. 2001/2887, S.I. 2002/548, S.I. 2002/1386, S.I. 2002/2352, S.I. 2003/585, S.I. 2003/699 and S.I. 2003/1084.back

[3] S.I. 2003/2382.back

[4] S.I. 1987/1967.back

[5] 2000 c. 6.back

[6] Section 18A was inserted in the National Health Service Act 1977 by section 5 of the Health Act 1999 (c. 8).back

[7] 2002 c. 21.back



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