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SCHEDULES

Article 3(1) to (3).

SCHEDULE 1CONSTITUTION AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE DRAINAGE COUNCIL

1.  The Drainage Council shall consist of eighteen persons appointed by the Minister of whom—

(a)ten shall be appointed in accordance with paragraph 2 and shall represent district councils;

(b)one shall be an officer of the Ministry, who shall represent drainage and navigational interests;

(c )F1one shall be an officer of the Ministry of Finance nominated by the Minister of Finance;

(d)one shall represent agricultural interests;

(e)one shall represent fishery interests;

(f)two shall be appointed after consultation with the Minister of Commerce, one to represent industrial interests and one to represent tourist interests;

(g)one shall be appointed after consultation with the Minister of DevelopmentF2 and shall represent conservation interests;

(h)one shall be specially qualified to advise on drainage matters.

Annotations:

F1functions transf. by 1982 NI 6

F2Now Head of D/Env., SRO (NI) 1973/504; 1976 NI 6

2.  Where a body which the Minister is satisfied represents the interests of district councils comes into being, the persons to be appointed under paragraph 1( a) shall be appointed after consultation with that body and, until then, those persons shall be appointed after consultation with persons who, in his opinion, are representative of district councils.

3.—(1) The members of the Council shall be appointed in the year 1973 and in every fourth year thereafter and shall be appointed as soon as possible after the date on which a local general election is held in that year under section 11(2) of the Electoral Law Act M1 (Northern Ireland) 1962, and—

(a)persons appointed to the Council shall become members of the Council from such date as shall be specified in their appointment;

(b)subject to sub-paragraph (2), the appointments shall cease to have effect after the day preceding that from which the next subsequent appointments made under this paragraph are effective.

(2) Where a person appointed under paragraph 1( a) is a member of a district council at the date of his appointment to the Drainage Council, he shall, if he ceases to be a member of the district council, cease to be a member of the Drainage Council, but no such cessation shall take effect until that person's successor is appointed.

(3) A member whose term of office has expired may be re-appointed.

Annotations:

M11962 c.14

4.  The chairman of the Drainage Council shall be such one of the members thereof as the Council may elect.

5.  A casual vacancy occurring in the membership of the Drainage Council shall be filled by a person appointed by the Minister, being a person of the category and appointed in the manner specified in such one of sub-paragraph ( a) to ( h) of paragraph 1 to which the member being replaced belonged, and that person shall hold office for the residue of the term of office of that member.

6.  A member of the Drainage Council may resign his membership by giving notice in writing to the Minister.

7.  The quorum of the Drainage Council shall be five and, subject thereto, the Council may, with the approval of the Ministry, make rules regulating the procedure of the Council.

8.  The Ministry, after consultation with the Ministry of FinanceF1, shall appoint a fit and proper person to be secretary of the Drainage Council and may assign for service under the Council such officers, clerks and servants as the Ministry, with the approval of the Ministry of FinanceF1, may consider necessary.

Annotations:

F1Now D/CS, SR 1976/281

Article 7(a).

SCHEDULE 2DESCRIPTION OF DRAINAGE WORKS, ETC

1.  Clearing of watercourses, whether natural or artificial, including—

(a)the removal of obstructions, including fallen or ingrowing trees, refuse or other material;

(b)the removal of shoals and cesses;

(c)the shaping, trimming and revetting of banks.

2.  Works in connection with watercourses, whether natural or artificial, and their feeders, including—

(a)the cleansing, widening, deepening, covering or otherwise improving of existing watercourses;

(b)the cutting of new drains where required;

(c)the raising and repairing of existing embankments, and the construction of new embankments;

(d)the sinking of pumping sumps;

(e)the construction and repairing of sluices or valves;

(f)the removal and disposal of old spoil banks.

3.  Works in connection with agricultural land, that is to say—

(a)the draining of farm roads and tracks;

(b)the clearing of watercourses on agricultural land in cases where, after the service of a notice under Schedule 5, the owner or occupier of the land fails or neglects to scour out and cleanse a watercourse.

4.  New construction, including—

(a)the diversion of watercourses, whether natural or artificial, and their feeders;

(b)the cutting through of “U” or “S” bends so as to straighten and shorten the channel;

(c)the construction of new watercourses, and of new outfall channels to existing main drains and their feeders;

(d)the reconstruction and improvement of bridges, locks, overflows, weirs, hatches and outfalls necessitating structural alterations;

(e)the reconstruction of damaged or inadequate bridges and culverts, and the substitution of new bridges and culverts therefor;

(f)the building of embankments and walls for the prevention of flooding or erosion;

(g)the formation of cattle water-places, sheep-dipping and other conveniences, the provision of which is calculated to minimise the risk of future damage to improved watercourses.

5.  Removal or alteration of artificial objects such as weirs, sluices, dams, sea defence works, etc.

6.  Sea defence works.

7.  Such other works or classes of works as may be considered by the Ministry to be analogous or ancillary to any classes of works described in this Schedule.