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The National Assembly for Wales, in exercise of the powers given to the Secretary of State by sections 83(1) and (4) of the Local Government Act 1972[1], section 26(3) of the Welsh Language Act 1993[2], and section 52(2) of the Local Government Act 2000[3], which are now vested in it in so far as exercisable in Wales[4], hereby makes the following Order: Name, commencement and application 1. - (1) This Order may be called the Local Elections (Declaration of Acceptance of Office) (Wales) Order 2004, and shall come into force on 1 September 2004. (2) This Order applies to each authority in Wales. Interpretation 2. In this Order -
(b) a county borough council, and (c) a community council.
Form of declaration of acceptance of office
(b) an elected mayor,
shall be either in the English form set out in Schedule 1 to this Order or the Welsh form set out in Schedule 2, or a form to the like effect.
(b) the Local Elections (Parishes and Communities) (Declaration of Acceptance of Office) Order 1990[6]; (c) the Local Elections (Declaration of Acceptance of Office) (Welsh Forms) Order 1991[7]; and (d) the Local Elections (Declaration of Acceptance of Office) (Amendment) (Wales) Order 2001[8].
I [ (1)] having been elected to the office of [ (2)] of [ (3)] declare that I take that office upon myself, and will duly and faithfully fulfil the duties of it according to the best of my judgement and ability. I undertake to observe the code for the time being as to the conduct which is expected of members of [ (4)] and which may be revised from time to time. Signed ; Date ; This declaration was made and signed before me, Signed Proper officer of the council (5). (1) Insert the name of the person making the declaration. (2) Insert "member" or "Mayor" as appropriate. (3) and (4) Insert the name of the authority of which the person making the declaration is a member or mayor. (5) Where the declaration is made before another person authorised by section 83(3) or (4) of the Local Government Act 1972, state instead the capacity in which that person takes the declaration. Yr wyf i [ (1)], a minnau wedi fy ethol i swydd [ (2)] [ (3)], yn datgan fy mod yn cymryd arnaf fy hun y swydd honno, ac y byddaf yn cyflawni dyletswyddau'r swydd yn briodol ac yn ffyddlon hyd eithaf fy marn a'm gallu. Yr wyf yn ymrwymo i barchu'r cod ymddygiad a ddisgwylir oddi wrth aelodau ac sy'n bodoli am y tro ac a allai gael ei adolygu o dro i dro[ (4)]. Llofnodwyd ; Dyddiad ; Cafodd y datganiad hwn ei wneud a'i lofnodi ger fy mron, Llofnodwyd: Swyddog priodol y cyngor (5). (1) Mewnosoder enw'r person sy'n gwneud y datganiad. (2) Mewnosoder "aelod" neu "Maer" fel y bo'n briodol. (3) a (4) Mewnosoder enw'r awdurdod y mae'r person sy'n gwneud y datganiad yn aelod ohono neu'n faer yr awdurdod. (5) Pan wneir y datganiad gerbron person arall a awdurdodwyd gan adran 83(3) neu (4) o Ddeddf Llywodraeth Leol 1972, dylid datgan, yn lle hynny, yn rhinwedd pa swydd y mae'r person hwnnw'n derbyn y datganiad. (This note is not part of the Order) This Order prescribes the forms of declaration of acceptance of office for members and elected mayors of county and county borough councils and members of community councils in Wales in accordance with section 83 of the Local Government Act 1972. This Order applies whether or not the council has adopted a code of conduct under the Local Government Act 2000. Article 3 provides that where the mandatory provision of a model code of conduct applicable to a council are adopted or applied to it, the form of declaration of acceptance of office shall be the form prescribed in either Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 to this Order, or a form to the like effect. Article 4 revokes, on 1 September 2004, four previous orders made under section 83(1) and (4) of the Local Government Act 1972, section 31(7) of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989, sections 26(3), 27(4) and (5) of the Welsh Language Act 1993, and section 52(2) of the Local Government Act 2000, which included an undertaking to observe the National Code of Local Government Conduct. Part III of the Local Government Act 2000 replaces that Code with codes of conduct made under that Act. The two Schedules to the Order prescribe the forms of the declaration in English and Welsh which include a statement that those making the declaration undertake to observe their authority's code of conduct. When a county, county borough council or community council in Wales adopts a code of conduct for the first time as required by section 51 of the Local Government Act 2000, all members and co-opted members of these authorities must in addition to the declaration prescribed in this order, give a written undertaking to their authorities that they will observe the code of conduct. Notes: [1] 1972 c.70.back [4] See National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672).back [8] S.I. 2001/2963 (W. 245).back
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