FURTHER ARRANGEMENTS. 11.1 The ICB must give due consideration to whether any of the Delegated Functions should be exercised collaboratively with other NHS bodies or Local Authorities including, without limitation, by means of arrangements under sections 65Z5 and 75 of the NHS Act. 11.2 The ICB may only make arrangements with another person (a “Sub-Delegate”) concerning the exercise of the Delegated Functions (“Further Arrangements”), including without limitation arrangements under sections 65Z5 and 75 of the NHS Act, with the prior written approval of NHS England. 11.3 The approval of any Further Arrangements may: 11.3.1 include approval of the terms of the proposed Further Arrangements; and 11.3.2 require conditions to be met by the ICB and the Sub-Delegate in respect of that arrangement. 11.4 All Further Arrangements must be made in writing. 11.5 The ICB must not: 11.5.1 terminate Further Arrangements; or 11.5.2 make any material changes to the terms of Further Arrangements; without the prior written approval of NHS England. 11.6 If the ICB enters into a Further Arrangement it must ensure that the Sub-Delegate does not make onward arrangements for the exercise of any or all of the Delegated Functions without the prior written approval of NHS England. 11.7 The terms of this clause 11 do not prevent the ICB from making arrangements for assistance and support in the exercise of the Delegated Functions with any person, where such arrangements reserve the consideration and making of any decision in respect of a Delegated Function to the ICB. 11.8 NHS England requires the ICB to make arrangements for assistance and support in the exercise of the Delegated Functions with those persons described at SCHEDULE 6 and such other persons as NHS England may require from time to time. 11.9 Where Further Arrangements are made, any positive obligation or duty on the part of the ICB under this Agreement that is relevant to those Further Arrangements shall also require the ICB to ensure that all Sub-Delegates comply with that positive obligation or duty and support the ICB in doing so. In the same way, any negative duty or obligation on the part of the ICB under this Agreement that is relevant to Further Arrangement shall also require the ICB to ensure that all Sub-Delegates comply with that negative obligation or duty and support the ICB in doing so.
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Samples: Delegation Agreement, Delegation Agreement, Delegation Agreement
FURTHER ARRANGEMENTS. 11.1 The ICB must give due consideration to whether any of the Delegated Functions should be exercised collaboratively with other NHS bodies or Local Authorities including, without limitation, by means of arrangements under sections section 65Z5 and section 75 of the NHS Act.
11.2 The ICB may only make arrangements with another person (a “Sub-Delegate”) concerning the exercise of the Delegated Functions (“Further Arrangements”), including without limitation arrangements under sections section 65Z5 and section 75 of the NHS Act, with the prior written approval of NHS England.
11.3 The approval of any Further Arrangements may:
11.3.1 include approval of the terms of the proposed Further Arrangements; and
11.3.2 require conditions to be met by the ICB and the Sub-Delegate in respect of that arrangement.
11.4 All Further Arrangements must be made in writing.
11.5 The ICB must not:
11.5.1 terminate Further Arrangements; or
11.5.2 make any material changes to the terms of Further Arrangements; ,
11.5.3 without the prior written approval of NHS England.
11.6 If the ICB enters into a Further Arrangement it must ensure that the Sub-Delegate does not make onward arrangements for the exercise of any or all of the Delegated Functions without the prior written approval of NHS England.
11.7 The terms of this clause 11 do not prevent the ICB from making arrangements for assistance and support in the exercise of the Delegated Functions with any person, where such arrangements reserve the consideration and making of any decision in respect of a Delegated Function to the ICB.
11.8 NHS England requires the ICB to make arrangements for assistance and support in the exercise of the Delegated Functions with those persons described at in the Schedules including, but not limited to SCHEDULE 6 (Mandated Assistance and Support) and with such other persons as NHS England may require from time to time.
11.9 Where Further Arrangements are made, and unless NHS England has otherwise given prior written agreement, any positive obligation or duty on the part of the ICB under this Agreement that is relevant to those Further Arrangements shall also require the ICB to ensure that all Sub-Delegates comply with that positive obligation or duty and support the ICB in doing so. In the same way, any negative duty or obligation on the part of the ICB under this Agreement that is relevant to Further Arrangement shall also require the ICB to ensure that all Sub-Delegates comply with that negative obligation or duty and support the ICB in doing so.
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Samples: Delegation Agreement, Delegation Agreement
FURTHER ARRANGEMENTS.
11.1 The ICB must give due consideration to whether any of the Delegated Functions should be exercised collaboratively with other NHS bodies or Local Authorities including, without limitation, by means of arrangements under sections 65Z5 and 75 of the NHS Act.
11.2 The ICB may only make arrangements with another person (a “Sub-Delegate”) concerning the exercise of the Delegated Functions (“Further Arrangements”), including without limitation arrangements under sections 65Z5 and 75 of the NHS Act, with the prior written approval of NHS England.England.
11.3 The approval of any Further Arrangements may:
11.3.1 include approval of the terms of the proposed Further Arrangements; and
11.3.2 require conditions to be met by the ICB and the Sub-Delegate in respect of that arrangement.
11.4 All Further Arrangements must be made in writing.
11.5 The ICB must not:
11.5.1 terminate Further Arrangements; or
11.5.2 make any material changes to the terms of Further Arrangements; without the prior written approval of NHS England.England.
11.6 If the ICB enters into a Further Arrangement it must ensure that the Sub-Delegate does not make onward arrangements for the exercise of any or all of the Delegated Functions without the prior written approval of NHS England.
11.7 The terms of this clause 11 do not prevent the ICB from making arrangements for assistance and support in the exercise of the Delegated Functions with any person, where such arrangements reserve the consideration and making of any decision in respect of a Delegated Function to the ICB.
11.8 NHS England requires the ICB to make arrangements for assistance and support in the exercise of the Delegated Functions with those persons described at SCHEDULE 6 and such other persons as NHS England may require from time to time.
11.9 Where Further Arrangements are made, any positive obligation or duty on the part of the ICB under this Agreement that is relevant to those Further Arrangements shall also require the ICB to ensure that all Sub-Delegates comply with that positive obligation or duty and support the ICB in doing so. In the same way, any negative duty or obligation on the part of the ICB under this Agreement that is relevant to Further Arrangement shall also require the ICB to ensure that all Sub-Delegates comply with that negative obligation or duty and support the ICB in doing so.
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Samples: Delegation Agreement
FURTHER ARRANGEMENTS. 11.1 The ICB must give due consideration to whether any of the Delegated Functions should be exercised collaboratively with other NHS bodies or Local Authorities including, without limitation, by means of arrangements under sections section 65Z5 and section 75 of the NHS Act.
11.2 The ICB may only make arrangements with another person (a “Sub-Delegate”) concerning the exercise of the Delegated Functions (“Further Arrangements”), including without limitation arrangements under sections section 65Z5 and section 75 of the NHS Act, with the prior written approval of NHS England.
11.3 The approval of any Further Arrangements may:
11.3.1 include approval of the terms of the proposed Further Arrangements; and
11.3.2 require conditions to be met by the ICB and the Sub-Delegate in respect of that arrangement.
11.4 All Further Arrangements must be made in writing.
11.5 The ICB must not:
11.5.1 terminate Further Arrangements; or
11.5.2 make any material changes to the terms of Further Arrangements; ,
11.5.3 without the prior written approval of NHS England.
11.6 If the ICB enters into a Further Arrangement it must ensure that the Sub-Delegate does not make onward arrangements for the exercise of any or all of the Delegated Functions without the prior written approval of NHS England.
11.7 The terms of this clause 11 do not prevent the ICB from making arrangements for assistance and support in the exercise of the Delegated Functions with any person, where such arrangements reserve the consideration and making of any decision in respect of a Delegated Function to the ICB.
11.8 NHS England requires the ICB to make arrangements for assistance and support in the exercise of the Delegated Functions with those persons described at SCHEDULE in the Schedules including, but not limited to Schedule 6 (Mandated Assistance and Support) and with such other persons as NHS England may require from time to time.
11.9 Where Further Arrangements are made, and unless NHS England has otherwise given prior written agreement, any positive obligation or duty on the part of the ICB under this Agreement that is relevant to those Further Arrangements shall also require the ICB to ensure that all Sub-Delegates comply with that positive obligation or duty and support the ICB in doing so. In the same way, any negative duty or obligation on the part of the ICB under this Agreement that is relevant to Further Arrangement shall also require the ICB to ensure that all Sub-Delegates comply with that negative obligation or duty and support the ICB in doing so.
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Samples: Delegation Agreement