| Statutory Instrument 1995 No. 2642 (S.197)
The Strathclyde Combined Police Area Amalgamation Scheme Order 1995 - continued | ||
1.(1) This scheme may be cited as the Strathclyde Combined Police Area Amalgamation Scheme 1995. (2) This scheme shall come into operation
2. In this scheme, the following expressions, except where the context otherwise requires, shall have the meaning hereby respectively assigned to them, that is to say
3.(1) The police areas for the local government areas of Argyll and Bute, Dumbarton and Clydebank, City of Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire, Inverclyde, North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, East Ayrshire, North Ayrshire and South Ayrshire shall on the appointed day be amalgamated for police purposes into the combined police area called the Strathclyde combined police area. (2) Nothing in this scheme shall affect or prejudice any right which any of the constituent authorities may have to make use of the services of the police for the purposes of the authority's functions under any enactments other than those relating to the police.
4.(1) There is hereby constituted for the purposes of section 19(2)(c) of the Act in relation to Strathclyde Police a joint police board consisting of 34 members to be appointed from the membership of the constituent authorities as follows:
(2) The board shall be incorporated with a common seal and shall be known as the Strathclyde Joint Police Board.
5.(1) For the purpose of making the necessary arrangements for the board entering fully upon its duties on the appointed day, the first appointment of the members of the board shall be made by each constituent authority as soon as is practicable after 31st October 1995. (2) Subject to paragraph 6 below, each of the members first appointed shall hold office from and after the date of appointment by whichever of the constituent authorities appointed him until the first meeting of that constituent authority after the second ordinary election of councillors in 1999. (3) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) above, the members of the board shall be appointed by each constituent authority at the first meeting of that authority after the second ordinary election of councillors in 1999 and at the first meeting of that authority after each succeeding 3 yearly ordinary election of councillors. (4) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) above and paragraph 6 below, members of the board shall hold office for the period from the date of their appointment until the first meeting of the constituent authority appointing them after each ordinary election of councillors. (5) The proceedings of the board shall not be invalidated by any vacancy or vacancies among its members or by any defects in the method of appointment of any of its members. (6) Any member of the board may be represented at any meeting of the board by a substitute member appointed in accordance with sub-paragraph (7) below. (7) A constituent authority may, subject to sub-paragraph (9) below, appoint one of its members to be a substitute member for any member of the board who is also a member of that authority. (8) A substitute member shall have the same powers at a meeting of the board as the member whom he is representing would have had at that meeting. (9) A person may not be appointed as a substitute member of the board if he is a member of the board.
6.(1) On any member of the board ceasing to be a member of the constituent authority which appointed him he shall cease to be a member of the board. (2) A member of the board may resign his membership at any time. Such resignation shall
(3) A member of the board who resigns his membership shall cease to be a member of the board on the date on which his resignation takes effect. (4) A member of the board shall cease to be a member of the board if and when the constituent authority by which he was appointed so decides. (5) If any person ceases to be a member of the board, the constituent authority which appointed him shall as soon as possible appoint a member in his place unless in the opinion of the constituent authority the appointment should be deferred until the next appointment of members of the board.
7.(1) The board shall appoint from its membership a convener and one or more vice-conveners, but it shall not be competent for
(2) The convener and any vice-convener shall each hold office, if he continues to be a member of the board, from the date of his appointment until the next 3 yearly appointment of members of the board. (3) Subject to sub-paragraph (4) below, the convener, or in his absence, a vice-convener, shall preside at all meetings of the board. (4) If all of the persons appointed under sub-paragraph (1) above are absent from any meeting of the board the members present shall appoint a substitute convener to preside at that meeting.
8.(1) The board shall appoint a clerk and a treasurer. (2) The clerk and the treasurer shall hold and vacate office as such in accordance with the terms of the instruments by which they are respectively appointed and, notwithstanding the terms of the instrument of appointment, the board may terminate their appointment at any time. (3) For the period from 31st October 1995 until a clerk and treasurer have been appointed, the persons who are the Chief Executive and the Director of Finance of Strathclyde Regional Council for the time being shall respectively be the clerk and the treasurer to the board. (4) The board may appoint such other staff as may be required for the discharge of the functions of the board under this scheme. (5) Where under an agreement with the board, any constituent authority places its own staff at the disposal of the board, the board shall make annually such payments as may from time to time be agreed with that authority for the services of that staff.
9.(1) The first meeting of the board shall be held no later than 28th November 1995. (2) The board shall hold such meetings as it shall consider necessary for the disposal of its business at such place or places as it may from time to time fix. (3) The clerk shall send copies of the minutes of meetings of the board to the constituent authorities for their information. (4) The board shall have power to make or adopt standing orders regulating its procedures and business. (5) The quorum of the board shall be 12 members. (6) All questions coming or arising before a board shall be decided by a majority of the members of the board present and voting thereon at a meeting of the board. (7) In the case of an equality of votes the person presiding at the meeting of the board shall have a second or casting vote except where the matter which is the subject of the vote relates to the appointment of a member of the board to any particular office or sub-committee, in which case the decision shall be by lot.
10.(1) The board may appoint from its membership such sub-committees as it may from time to time consider necessary or desirable and may refer to such sub-committees such matters as the board may from time to time specify by minute or in its standing orders. (2) Any member of a sub-committee of the board may be represented at any meeting of that sub-committee by a substitute member appointed in accordance with sub-paragraph (3) below. (3) A constituent authority may, subject to sub-paragraph (5) below, appoint one of its members to be a substitute member for any member of a sub-committee who is also a member of that authority. (4) A substitute member shall have the same powers at a meeting of a sub-committee as the member whom is he representing would have had at that meeting. (5) A person may not be appointed as a substitute member of a sub-committee if he is a member of that sub-committee.
11.(1) The whole functions of the constituent authorities relating to police are hereby delegated to the board on and after the appointed day except
(2) The board shall have power to hold land and to borrow money.
12.(1) The expenditure of the board in each financial year upon and incidental to the administration and maintenance of Strathclyde Police and any other expenditure which the board requires to defray as part of its expenditure under and for the purposes of any enactment, after deducting therefrom
(2) For the purposes of the Local Government Superannuation (Scotland) Regulations 1987[3], the appropriate superannuation fund in relation to the pensionable employees (as defined in said Regulations) of the board shall be
(3) The board shall provide each of the constituent authorities with a copy of the audited accounts of the board for each financial year.
13. Should any differences arise between the constituent authorities concerning the calculation of the cost of the provision of services by Strathclyde Police within the area of each constituent authority, such differences shall be referred to the determination of the Secretary of State whose decision shall be final and binding upon the constituent authorities. Notes: [2] Section 19 was amended by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (c. 65), Schedule 29. back [3] S.I. 1987/1850, to which there are amendments not relevant for the purposes of this scheme. back |
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