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Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Bill

When I read this clause, I wrote against it, ““belt and braces””, but it is more than that. It is perfectly reasonable to provide mechanisms for the things one does not want to spell out in a Bill, and to my mind most legislation has far too much spelt out in it. But this clause goes further. Having said that parties can make an agreement, which is reasonable enough, it states that if they cannot come to an agreement, there will be arbitration. That takes matters rather a long way, and there is an issue over whether, not having said what those matters are to be, the clause then provides that if the parties cannot agree, they will have whatever is imposed on them because there will be an arbitration mechanism.

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Reference

694 c40-1 

Session

2006-07

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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