CHAPTER
234
PUBLIC HOSPITALS AUTHORITY |
ARRANGEMENT OF
SECTIONS |
SECTION |
PART I
PRELIMINARY |
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PART II
ESTABLISHMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE AUTHORITY |
Establishment of Authority. |
Common Seal of the Authority. |
Functions of the Authority. |
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Constitution and procedure of Board. |
PART III
FINANCIAL PROVISIONS |
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PART IV
TRANSFER OF CERTAIN ASSETS TO THE AUTHORITY |
Transfer of assets to the Authority. |
Construction of laws, contracts, etc. relating
to transferred assets. |
PART V
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE AUTHORITY |
Transfer of public officers. |
Offer of permanent employment to public officer. |
PART VI
REGULATIONS |
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PART VII
MISCELLANEOUS |
Minister may give directions to the Authority. |
Board to furnish information to Minister. |
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Saving of Hospital Rules. |
SCHEDULE - Constitution and Procedure of the Board of the
Hospital Authority. |
CHAPTER 234 |
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
AUTHORITY |
An Act to
provide for the establishment of a body corporate to be known as the Public
Hospitals Authority and for the functions relating to that Authority and to
make provision in respect of matters connected therewith or ancillary thereto. | 32 of 1998 |
[Assent 6th August,
1998]
[Commencement 1st July, 1999] |
PART I
PRELIMINARY |
1. This Act may be cited as the Public Hospitals
Authority Act, 1998. | Short title. |
2. In this Act- | Interpretation. |
"Authority"
means the Public Hospitals Authority established under section 3(1); |
"Board"
means the Board of Directors established under section 7; |
"Chairman"
means the Chairman of the Board; |
"fees"
includes any fees or charges prescribed to be paid by patients in the
hospitals, (whether as in-patients or out-patients) for treatment, nursing,
accommodation, attendance, food, dressings, drugs, medicines or other supplies,
laboratory services, diagnostic and therapeutic services or services of
whatsoever kind rendered to such patients by the hospitals, but does not
include fees payable to members of the medical staff acting in their own
private capacity; |
"financial
year" means the period of twelve months ending on the thirtieth day of
June in every year: |
Provided that the
first financial year shall consist of the period commencing on the date of the
establishment of the Authority and ending on the thirtieth day of June of the
following year; |
"health
care" includes dental care and optical care; |
"hospital"
means any health care institution mentioned in section 3(1); |
"Minister"
means the Minister responsible for Health; |
"public
officer" has the meaning assigned to it under the
Pensions Act. |
PART II
ESTABLISHMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE AUTHORITY |
3. (1) There is hereby established a body to be
referred to as the Public Hospitals Authority which shall be responsible for
the management of the hospitals known as the Princess Margaret Hospital, the
Rand Memorial Hospital and the Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre. | Establishment of Authority. |
(2) The Authority
is a body corporate having perpetual succession and a common seal, with power
to purchase, lease or otherwise acquire and hold and dispose of land and other
property of whatsoever kind. |
(3) The Authority
may sue and be sued in its corporate name and may for all purposes be described
by such name. |
(4) The Authority
shall not- |
(a) mortgage,
charge or demise any of its immovable property without the approval of the
Minister; |
(b) sell or
otherwise alienate the whole of its undertaking or any of its immovable
property in fee simple; or |
(c) sell or
otherwise alienate any substantial part of its undertaking. |
4. (1) The common seal of the Authority shall be kept
in such custody as the Board directs and shall not be used except upon the
order of the Board. | Common Seal of the Authority. |
(2) The common
seal of the Authority shall be authenticated by the signatures of the Chairman
of the Board or any other member of the Board duly authorised by the Board in
that behalf, and of the Secretary. |
(3) The common
seal of the Authority when affixed to any document and duly authenticated under
this section shall be judicially and officially noticed, and, until the
contrary is proved, any necessary order or authorisation of the Board under
this section shall be presumed to have been duly given. |
5. The functions of the Authority are- | Functions of the Authority. |
(a) to control,
regulate and administer all matters related to the management of any hospital; |
(b) to ensure
the application of efficient and appropriate techniques, systems and standards
for the delivery of health care in its hospitals; |
(c) to appoint
such employees as it considers necessary on such terms and conditions
(including salaries, allowances, other remuneration and disciplinary control)
as the Authority may determine; |
(d) to fix
qualifications and terms and conditions of service relating to its employees; |
(e) to consult
with the Minister on matters of national health policy and capital development
programmes for hospitals; |
(f) to
operate, construct, equip, furnish, maintain, manage, secure and repair all its
property for use by the general public; |
(g) to
facilitate the use of its hospitals for service, teaching and research; |
(h) to
establish and develop relationships with national, regional and international
bodies engaged in similar or ancillary pursuits; |
(i) to
collaborate with educational institutions, such as the University of the West
Indies and any other recognised training institution, in the education and
training of persons and in research in medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy
and biomedical and health science fields, as well as any related ancillary and
supportive fields. |
6. (1) The powers of the Authority are- | Powers of the Authority. |
(a) to accept,
deposit or act as trustees or managers of any legacy, endowment, bequest or
gift for purposes of patient care, treatment or research or otherwise in
furtherance of the work of the Authority and to invest any funds representing
such legacy, endowment, bequest or gift, if not immediately required; |
(b) to fix fees
and charges for diagnosis and treatment of patients, the use of facilities, and
other services provided by the Authority and to reduce, waive or refund fees
and charges as fixed, generally or in a particular case or class of case having
regard to the principle that no person should be prevented, through lack of
means from obtaining adequate medical treatment; and |
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(i) prescribing
the organisation of the medical staff of a hospital and such committees as may
be necessary; and |
(ii) regulating
the conduct of all persons employed in a hospital. |
(2)
Notwithstanding subsection (1), no fees or charges referred to in paragraph (b)
of subsection (1) shall be increased without the prior approval of the
Minister. |
7. (1) There shall be a Board of Directors of the
Authority. | Constitution and procedure of Board. |
(2) The Board
shall be the governing body of the Authority and shall perform the functions
and exercise the powers of the Authority. |
(3) The
Schedule has effect with respect to the constitution and procedure of the
Board. |
(4) The Minister
may by Order amend the
Schedule. |
PART III
FINANCIAL PROVISIONS |
8. The funds and resources of the Authority shall
consist of- | Financial provisions. |
(a) such sums
as may be voted for the purposes of the Authority by Parliament; |
(b) sums
arising from grants, covenants, donations and other receipts from persons, including
national and international bodies; |
(c) all sums
received by, and falling due to the Authority as fees or payments for services
rendered and facilities provided; |
(d) sums
borrowed by the Authority in accordance with section 12; |
(e) all other
sums or property which may in any manner become payable to or vested in the
Authority in respect of any matter incidental to its functions. |
9. (1) The funds of the Authority shall be applied in
defraying the following expenditure- | Application of funds. |
(a) the
remuneration of the members of the Board; |
(b) the
remuneration, advances, loans, gratuities, and pensions of, and other payments
to the staff of the Authority; |
(c) the capital
and operating expenses, including maintenance and insurance of the property of
the Authority; |
(d) the making
and maintenance of investments by the Authority in the discharge of its
functions; |
(e) any other
expenditure authorized by the Authority for the discharge of its functions. |
(2) The Minister
shall approve any funds expended for the purposes of paragraphs (a) and (b) of
subsection (1). |
10. Where any gift, grant or other property is offered
to the Board on behalf of the Authority, the Authority shall consult with the
Minister with respect to such offer and that gift, grant or other property
shall be utilised in such manner as the Board may determine. | Gifts. |
11. (1) The Authority shall establish a pension scheme
for the payment of pensions and gratuities to officers and servants of the
Authority who retire from the employment of the Authority. | Pension scheme. |
(2) Except as
provided in any contract of employment, the Authority may grant to any employee
in respect of service with the Authority, pensions, gratuities and other like
allowance payable from the pension scheme, which shall be no less than the rate
prescribed by and in accordance with the provisions of the
Pensions Act. |
12. (1) Subject to this section, the Authority may
borrow sums required by it for meeting any of its obligations or discharging
any of its functions and may in respect of such borrowing, issue debentures in
such form as the Authority may determine. | Borrowing powers. |
(2) The power of
the Authority to borrow shall be exercisable only with the approval of the
Minister, given with the consent of the Minister of Finance, as to the amount,
as to the sources of the borrowing and as to the terms on which the borrowing
may be effected. |
(3) An approval
given in any respect for the purposes of this subsection may be either general
or limited to a particular borrowing or otherwise and may be either
unconditional or subject to conditions. |
(4) A person
lending money to the Authority shall not be bound to inquire whether the
borrowing of the money is within the power of the Authority. |
13. Not later than two months prior to the commencement
of a financial year, the Authority shall prepare for the financial year an
annual budget of revenue and expenditure for the Minister's information. | Annual Budget. |
14. (1) The Authority shall keep proper accounts and
other records in relation thereto, and shall prepare in respect of each
financial year a statement of accounts. | Accounts and audit. |
(2) The accounts
of the Authority for each financial year shall be audited by an auditor
appointed by the Minister after consultation with the Authority. |
(3) Three months
after the end of each financial year, the Authority shall submit a copy of the
audited accounts to the Minister, together with a copy of any report made by
the auditor. |
(4) The Minister
shall lay a copy of such audited accounts before each House of Parliament,
together with a copy of any report made by the auditor on the accounts. |
PART IV
TRANSFER OF CERTAIN ASSETS TO THE AUTHORITY |
15. (1) There shall by virtue of this section and
without further assurance vest in the Authority in fee simple free of all
trusts and encumbrances, all such land, which immediately before the
commencement of this Act vested in the Treasurer for or on behalf of any
hospital referred to in section 3. | Transfer of assets to the Authority. |
(2) The movable
property and undertakings owned by the Government and used for the operation of
any hospital referred to in section 3 immediately before the date of the coming
into force of this Act shall by virtue of this Act be transferred to and vested
in the Authority for the same purpose as they were held by the Government
immediately before the said date. |
(3) The transfer
and vesting aforesaid shall extend to the whole of such movable property and
undertakings and shall include assets, powers, rights, privileges and all
things necessary or ancillary thereto which are held or enjoyed in connection
therewith or appertaining thereto, as well as all obligations affecting or
relating to any of the aforesaid movable property or undertakings or other
things included therein as aforesaid. |
16. Subject to the provisions of this Act, all laws,
rules, regulations, orders, judgments, decrees, awards, deeds, bonds,
contracts, agreements, instruments, documents, warrants and other arrangements
subsisting immediately before the date of the coming into force of this Act
affecting or relating to any of the movable properties or undertakings
transferred to the Authority by or under this Act shall have full force and
effect against or in favour of the Authority and shall be enforceable fully and
effectually, as if instead of the party named therein the Authority has been
named therein or had been a party thereto. | Construction of laws, contracts, etc. relating to
transferred assets. |
PART V
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE AUTHORITY |
17. (1) Every pensionable officer of a hospital shall,
upon the commencement of this Act, be deemed to be transferred from the service
under the Government to the service of the Authority for a period extending
from the date of such commencement to the date on which the officer accepts
permanent employment with the Authority under the provisions of section 18 or
for a period of two years from the date of such commencement, whichever is the
shorter. | Transfer of public officers. |
(2) Nothing in
subsection (1) shall be deemed to preclude an officer, deemed to be transferred
to the service of the Authority under subsection (1), from applying at any time
during such period as aforesaid, for a transfer to service under the Government
in accordance with the terms and conditions of service attached to the
appointment held by such officer at the commencement of this Act and, on such
application being made, the same consideration shall be given thereto as if the
applicant had continued to be in the service under the Government. |
(3) During such
period as aforesaid every such officer shall be so employed by the Authority
that his remuneration and conditions of service are not less favourable than
those which are attached to the appointment under the Government held by such
officer at the commencement of this Act or which would have become attached to
such appointment, during such period as aforesaid, had such officer continued
in the service under the Government but, for the purposes of pension and
gratuity, such period of service with the Authority shall be deemed to be
service under the Government; and the Authority shall pay to the Government
such contributions in respect of the cost of pensions earned by such officer
during such period as aforesaid as may be determined by the Treasurer. |
18. (1) Within the period of two years referred to in
section 17, the Authority may offer to any public officer transferred to the
Authority under that section permanent employment with the Authority at a
remuneration and on terms and conditions not less favourable than those which
are attached to the service under the Government held by such officer at the
commencement of this Act or which would have become attached to such
appointment, during such period as aforesaid, had such officer continued in the
service of the Government. | Offer of permanent employment to public officer. |
(2) Every public
officer who accepts permanent employment with the Authority offered to him
under subsection (1) shall, for all purposes be deemed to have ceased to be in
the service under the Government and to have entered into service with the
Authority on the date of his acceptance. |
(3) Every public
officer who- |
(a) having been
offered permanent employment with the Authority under subsection (1), refuses
to accept such employment; or |
(b) has not
been offered permanent employment with the Authority under subsection (1); |
may at the expiration
of the two year period referred to in section 17 be transferred from the
service of the Authority back to the service under the Government. |
PART VI
REGULATIONS |
19. The Authority, subject to the approval of the
Minister, may make regulations- | Regulations. |
(a) for the
admission, treatment, care, conduct, control and discharge of patients in a
hospital; |
(b) for the
inspection, control, government, management, conduct, operation and use of a
hospital; |
(c) regulating
the conduct of patients and visitors in a hospital and maintaining discipline
therein; |
(d) for the
rendering of pathological, diagnostic and other services to private
practitioners or other members of the public and prescribing scales of fees therefor; |
(e) for the
establishment, construction, alteration, safety, maintenance and repair of a
hospital; |
(f) fixing the
fees payable by patients in or attending a hospital; and |
(g) generally
for the better execution and carrying out of the objects of this Act. |
PART VII
MISCELLANEOUS |
20. (1) The Minister may give to the Authority
directions of a general or of a specific nature as to the policy to be followed
by the Authority in the carrying out or pursuit of its functions as appear to
the Minister requisite in the public interest and the Authority shall give
effect to any such directions. | Minister may give directions to the Authority. |
(2)
Notwithstanding subsection (1) the Minister shall not give directions relating
to the appointment, termination of appointment, promotion or disciplining of
any employee of the Authority. |
21. (1) The Board shall afford to the Minister
facilities for obtaining information regarding the property and activities of
the Board, and shall furnish him with minutes of all meetings, returns, accounts
of the Authority and all such information of whatsoever kind, which he may
request. | Board to furnish information to Minister. |
(2) The Minister
may require and the Board shall afford him facilities for the verification of
information furnished in such manner and at such times as he may require. |
(3) The Board
shall provide the Minister with an annual report on the activities of the
Authority, no later than six months after the end of each financial year. |
(4) The Minister
shall cause a copy of every such report to be laid on the table of both Houses
of Parliament. |
22. (1) Where anything has been commenced by or under
the authority of the Government prior to the date of the coming into force of
this Act and such thing relates to any of the movable properties or
undertakings or any right or liability transferred to the Authority by or under
this Act, such thing may be carried on and completed by or as authorized, by
the Authority. | Transitional provisions. |
(2) Where
immediately before the coming into force of this Act, any legal proceedings are
pending to which the Government is or is entitled to be a party, and such
proceedings are related to any of the movable properties or undertakings, or
any right or liability transferred to the Authority by or under this Act, the
Authority shall, as from the date aforesaid, be substituted in such proceedings
for the Government or shall be made a party thereto in like manner as the
Government could have become, and such proceedings shall not abate by reason of
the substitution. |
23. The Hospital Rules including the fees payable by
the patients in or attending hospital made pursuant to section 29 of the
Health Services Act and in force or valid at the commencement of this Act shall
be deemed to have been made under this Act and shall continue in force until
any other provision is made under this Act. | Saving of Hospital Rules. |
SCHEDULE (Section 7(3), (4)) |
CONSTITUTION AND
PROCEDURE OF THE BOARD OF THE HOSPITAL AUTHORITY |
1. (1) The
Board of Directors of the Authority shall consist of- | Composition and tenure of the Board. |
(a) the
Chairman and a Deputy Chairman appointed by the Minister; |
(b) the
Managing Director of the Authority ex officio; |
(c) a
representative of the Ministry of Health appointed by the Minister; and |
(d) not more
than seven but not less than three other persons representing trade unions,
financial, industrial, commercial, or other institutions and professional
organisations and members of the general public appointed by the Minister and
referred to in this Schedule as "appointed members". |
(2) All members
other than ex officio members of the Authority shall hold office for a
period, not exceeding three years, and not less than one year, but shall be
eligible for reappointment. |
2. (1)
Where membership of the Board is by virtue of an office and the holder of the
office is absent or unable to act, then, the person acting in the office shall
be a member of the Board for as long as he so acts. | Temporary membership. |
(2) If any member
by reason of illness or other incapacity or absence from The Bahamas, is unable
at any time to perform the duties of his position, or if the position of a
member is at any time vacant, the Minister may make a temporary appointment of
a qualified person to act in his place or in such position upon such terms and
conditions and for such time as the Minister may prescribe. |
3. (1) Any
member of the Board, other than the Chairman, may at any time resign his office
by instrument in writing addressed to the Minister and transmitted through the
Chairman, and from the date of receipt by the Minister of such instrument such
member shall cease to be a member of the Board. | Resignation. |
(2) The Chairman
may at any time resign his office by instrument in writing addressed to the
Minister, and such resignation shall take effect as from the date of receipt by
the Minister of such instrument. |
4. The
Minister may by Order revoke the appointment of any appointed member if he is satisfied
that the appointed member- | Removal. |
(a) has been
absent for more than three consecutive months without the permission of the
Board; |
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(c) is
incapacitated by physical or mental illness; or |
(d) is
otherwise unable or unfit to discharge the functions of a member of the Board. |
5. The
appointment or resignation of members of the Board shall be published in the Gazette. | Publication of appointments. |
6. There
shall be paid from the funds of the Authority to the Chairman and other members
of the Board such remuneration, if any, whether by way of honorarium, salary or
fees, and such allowances, if any, as the Minister may determine. | Remuneration. |
7. (1) The
Board shall meet at least once each month or at such other times as may be
necessary or expedient for the transaction of business, and its meetings shall
be held at such places and times and on such days as the Board may determine. | Meetings. |
(2) The Chairman,
or in his absence, the Deputy Chairman, shall preside at all meetings of the
Board. |
(3) The Chairman,
or in his absence, the Deputy Chairman and six other members of the Board shall
form a quorum. |
(4) The decision
of the Board shall be by a majority of votes and in addition to an original
vote, in any case in which the voting is equal the Chairman or Deputy Chairman
presiding at the meeting shall have a casting vote. |
(5) The validity
of any proceedings of the Board shall not be affected by any vacancy among the
members or by any defect in the appointment of a member. |
(6) Subject to
this Schedule, the Board may regulate its own proceedings. |
8. (1) The
Board may invite any person who, in the opinion of the Board, has expert
knowledge concerning any of the functions of the Board, which is likely to be
of assistance to attend any meeting of the Board and to take part in the
proceedings. | Power of the Board to invite persons to attend
meetings. |
9. (1)
There shall be a Managing Director of the Authority who shall be appointed by
the Board with the prior approval in writing of the Minister. | Managing Directors. |
(2) The Managing
Director shall be the Chief Executive of the Authority and shall be responsible
to the Board for- |
(a) the day to
day administration of the affairs of the Authority and |
(b) the
provision of technical advice and guidance in matters of policy. |
(3) The Minister
shall determine the salary and any other benefits to be paid to the Managing
Director of the Authority. |
(4) The Managing
Director may, with the prior approval of the Minister, be removed from office
on the grounds of misconduct, inefficiency or other good cause. |
(5) Whenever the
Managing Director is absent from The Bahamas or is for any reason unable to perform
the functions of his office, the Board may appoint a person to act as Managing
Director during such absence or inability. |
10. Save
for the appointment of the Managing Director, the Board shall appoint and
employ, at such remuneration and on such terms and conditions as it thinks fit,
a secretary and such other officers, servants and agents as it thinks necessary
for the proper discharge of its functions. | Appointment of officers and servants. |
11. A
member of the Board, who is in any way, whether directly or indirectly,
interested in a contract or a proposed contract with the Authority, that is the
subject of consideration by the Board, shall declare the nature of his interest
at the first meeting of the Board at which it is practicable for him to do so. | Declaration of interest. |
12. (1)
Minutes in the proper form of each meeting shall be kept by the Secretary. | Minutes. |
(2) All decisions,
resolutions and rules made by the Board with respect to the operation of the
Authority shall be recorded in the Minutes. |
(3) The Minutes of
a meeting of the Board shall be confirmed by the Board at its next meeting. |
13. (1)
Subject to subparagraph (2), no action, prosecution or other proceedings shall
be brought or instituted personally against the Chairman or any other member in
respect of any act done bona fide in pursuance or execution or intended
execution of the provisions of this Act. | Protection of Directors of the Authority. |
(2) Where any
director is exempt from liability by reason only of subparagraph (1), the
Authority shall be liable to the extent that it would be if that member were a
servant or agent of the Authority, however, if in any case, the Authority is
not liable for any of the above mentioned acts, then subparagraph (1) does not
operate to exempt such member as therein stated. |