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In exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 24 and 138(7) and (8) of, and Schedule 4 to, the School Standards and Framework Act 1998[1], the Secretary of State for Education and Employment hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and application 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Education (School Organisation Committees) (England) Regulations 1999 and shall come into force on 1st April 1999. (2) These Regulations apply in relation to local education authorities and school organisation committees established by such authorities in England. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations-
(b) except in regulations 6(4)(d) and 11(6) and paragraph 4 of the Schedule, is maintained by the authority;
(2) For the purposes of these Regulations a primary school or a secondary school shall not include a middle school within the meaning of paragraph (1) above, despite any regulations under section 5(4) of the Education Act 1996.
(b) references in these Regulations to schools maintained by the authority shall include grant-maintained and grant-maintained special schools which the authority are required to maintain by virtue of regulation 2 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (Modification) Regulations 1998[4].
Groups of members of committee
(b) foundation schools and foundation special schools; (c) voluntary schools, other than Church of England or Roman Catholic Church schools, of a particular religious character (so that schools with the same religious character will each form one category); and (d) voluntary schools without a religious character.
(2) Any reference in these Regulations in relation to an authority to schools of any category is a reference to schools of a category as specified in paragraph (1) maintained by the authority.
(b) if an order under section 69(4) of the Act is in force designating a school, the question of the religious character of that school shall be determined by reference to religion or religious denomination stated in relation to that school in the order.
Constitution of committee
(b) at least one and not more than 7 members nominated in accordance with paragraph (2); (c) at least one and not more than 7 members nominated in accordance with paragraph (4); (d) at least one and not more than 7 members nominated by the Further Education Funding Council for England; (e) the number of members referred to in paragraph (6), each of whom is a member of the governing body of a relevant school, other than a governor who is appointed to the school's governing body by the authority and is also a member of the authority (members appointed under this sub-paragraph constituting the "schools group"); and (f) if the authority so determine, up to 7 other members who are not members of the authority, from persons appearing to them to represent the interests of any section of the local community determined by the authority.
(2) Members falling within paragraph (1)(b) shall be nominated by the Diocesan Board of Education for the diocese of the Church of England which comprises the area of the authority and where the area of the authority is comprised in more than one such diocese-
(b) if the Diocesan Boards are unable to agree, at least one and not more than the relevant number of members shall be nominated by the Diocesan Board for each such diocese.
(3) In paragraph (2) above "the relevant number" is 7 divided by the number of dioceses of the Church of England in which the area of the local education authority is comprised, rounded down to the nearest whole number.
(b) where paragraph (8) applies, the number determined in accordance with paragraph (8).
(7) Where paragraph (8) does not apply the number of members of the schools group shall (subject to paragraph (6)) be determined by the authority but in appointing members of that group-
(b) subject to sub-paragraph (a) they shall have regard to the desirability of the proportion of members of the schools group who are members of the governing body of schools of a particular category corresponding approximately to the proportion of the total number of pupils at relevant schools who are pupils at schools of that category.
(8) This paragraph applies where the minimum number of members of the schools group necessary to comply with the Schedule is 7 or more, and where this paragraph applies the number of members of the schools group shall be the minimum number necessary to comply with the Schedule.
(b) where the person was appointed under regulation 5(1)(a), if he ceases to be a member of the authority in question; (c) if, in the case of a member falling within sub-paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of regulation 5(1), the body who nominated the member are of the opinion that the member should no longer be a member of the committee and notify the secretary accordingly; or (d) where the person is a member of the schools group, if-
(ii) where paragraph 4(2) of the Schedule applies, he ceases to be a member of the governing body of a relevant school.
Review of membership of schools group
(b) insofar as the authority consider appropriate having regard to the matter specified in regulation 5(7)(b).
Election of chairman and vice-chairman
(b) each meeting referred to in paragraph (2),
the committee shall elect a chairman and vice chairman.
(b) if he ceases to be a member of the committee.
Secretary to the committee
(b) given by the chairman or, in his absence, the vice-chairman so far as such direction is not inconsistent with a direction given as mentioned in sub-paragraph (a).
(2) Every member of the committee shall be given, at least seven working days before the date of the meeting-
(b) a copy of the agenda for the meeting.
(3) For the purpose of this regulation, written notice of a meeting and a copy of the agenda for the meeting may be given to a person by leaving it at, or sending it by post to, his usual place of residence.
(b) is of the same category as the school of which the member in question is a governor; and (c) where paragraph 4(1) applies, is maintained by the authority.
(7) In paragraph (6) the reference to a type of school is a reference to one of the types of schools described in paragraph 2 of the Schedule.
(b) members of a group vote on any question on how the group collectively should cast its single vote,
then, unless the group determines otherwise, the question shall be determined by the majority of members of the group attending and voting and in the event of any equality of votes the group shall abstain.
1. The composition of schools group shall be such that it complies with paragraphs 2, 3 and 4(1) below (except where paragraph 4(2) applies). 2. There shall be at least one member of the group who is-
(b) a member of the governing body of a secondary school (other than a special school); (c) a member of the governing body of a special school; and (d) where there is at least one middle school in the area of the authority, a member of the governing body of a middle school.
3.
- (1) Where at least 5 per cent of the pupils at relevant schools are pupils at schools of a particular category, there shall be at least one member of the schools group who is a member of the governing body of a school of that category. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations make provision for the constitution of, and aspects of the proceedings of, the School Organisation Committees established under section 24 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998. Regulation 5 together with the Schedule provides for the constitution of the committee. The committee must comprise five groups of members (specified in regulation 5) and may, if the local education authority so determine, comprise a sixth group. Subject to special provisions for the schools group, no group can have more than seven members. Provision is made for the tenure of members (regulation 6) and for an annual review of the membership of the schools group (regulation 7). Regulations 8 to 11 make provision for proceedings of the committee; they provide for the election of the chairman and vice-chairman, for convening of and notice of meetings and for a member to nominate an alternate member to attend committee meetings in his absence. Regulation 12 makes provision for voting by the committee (other than in cases where regulations made under paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 4 to the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 provide that decisions are to be unanimous) and for voting by groups on the committee. Regulation 13 makes special provisions for the City of London. Notes: [1] 1998 c. 31.back
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