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The National Assembly for Wales makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers given to it by sections 30(1), 33(7), 105(2) and 106(1) of the Local Government Act 2000[1]. Name, commencement, application and interpretation 1. - (1) The name of these Regulations is the Local Authorities (Operation of Different Executive or Alternative Arrangements) (Wales) Regulations 2002 and they shall come into force on 25th November 2002. (2) These Regulations apply to Wales only. (3) In these Regulations, "the 2000 Act" means the Local Government Act 2000. Proposals 2. - (1) A local authority which is operating executive arrangements ("existing executive arrangements"), by virtue of a resolution under section 29(1) of the 2000 Act (operation of, and publicity for, executive arrangements), whether or not as applied by regulation 7(1) of these Regulations, may draw up proposals for the operation of executive arrangements ("different executive arrangements") which differ from the existing executive arrangements provided that the proposals do not involve a different form of executive. (2) A local authority which is operating alternative arrangements ("existing alternative arrangements"), by virtue of a resolution under section 33(2) of the 2000 Act (operation of alternative arrangements), whether or not as applied by regulation 7(2) of these Regulations, may draw up proposals for the operation of alternative arrangements ("different alternative arrangements") which differ from the existing alternative arrangements provided that the proposals do not involve a form of alternative arrangements which is different from that specified in regulation 4 of the Local Authorities (Alternative Arrangements) (Wales) Regulations 2001[2]. Drawing up proposals 3. In drawing up proposals under regulation 2, a local authority must consider the extent to which the proposals, if implemented, are likely to assist in securing continuous improvement in the way in which the authority's functions are exercised, having regard to a combination of economy, efficiency and effectiveness. Directions 4. A local authority must comply with any directions given by the National Assembly for Wales for the purpose of these Regulations. Elected mayor's consent to proposals 5. - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), if a local authority draws up proposals under regulation 2(1) and under existing executive arrangements the executive takes the form specified in section 11(2) or (4) of the 2000 Act (mayor and cabinet executive or mayor and council manager executive), the local authority may not implement the proposals without the written consent of the elected mayor under the existing executive arrangements. (2) The consent of the elected mayor is not required under paragraph (1) if the arrangements which are the subject of the proposals mentioned in that paragraph differ from the existing executive arrangements only in respect of the operation and functions of an overview and scrutiny committee or of a sub-committee of such a committee. Consent of the National Assembly for Wales 6. Where proposals are drawn up under regulation 2 which involve an alteration to -
(b) the role or structure of overview and scrutiny committees,
the local authority must send to the National Assembly for Wales a copy of the proposals and must not implement them without the consent in writing of the National Assembly for Wales. (This note is not part of the Regulations) Part II of the Local Government Act 2000 provides for local authorities to draw up proposals for the operation of executive arrangements (under which certain functions of the authority are the responsibility of an executive) or, in the case of certain authorities, for the operation of alternative arrangements. In the case of executive arrangements, the local authority's executive must take one of the forms specified in section 11 of that Act. These Regulations enable a local authority, which is operating executive or alternative arrangements, to draw up proposals to change those arrangements. Regulation 3 requires a local authority in drawing up proposals, to consider how the proposals may assist in securing continuous improvement in the way in which its functions are exercised, having regard to economy, efficiency and effectiveness. Regulation 4 provides that a local authority must comply with directions given by the National Assembly for Wales for the purposes of these Regulations. Regulation 5 provides that, where a local authority which has an elected mayor proposes to change its executive arrangements, the consent of the mayor is required unless the proposals only involve changing the operation or functions of an overview and scrutiny committee or of a sub-committee of such a committee. Regulation 6 provides for the consent of the National Assembly for Wales to be obtained in certain cases. Regulation 7 requires a resolution of the local authority in order for that authority to operate different arrangements. Regulation 8 provides for copies of a document setting out the provisions of the different arrangements to be available for public inspection at the local authority's principal office. Notes: [1] 2000 c.22.back [2] S.I. 2001/2284 (W.173).back
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