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The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 129(1), (2) and (4) of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994[1] and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation and commencement 1 . These Regulations may be cited as the Reporters (Appeals against Dismissal) (Scotland) Regulations 1997 and shall come into force on 1st April 1997. Interpretation 2 . In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
Officers entitled to appeal against dismissal
(b) any documentary evidence which the appellant may desire to submit.
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The appellant shall, at the same time as giving a notice of appeal to the Secretary of State under regulation 4 above, give to the Administration a copy of that notice of appeal and of any documentary evidence submitted by the appellant to the Secretary of State under regulation 5 above.
(b) contain any representations which the Administration may desire to submit with regard to the information furnished by the appellant for the purposes of the appeal; and (c) be accompanied by any documentary evidence in support of the statement together with a copy of any document which was taken into account by the Administration in determining that the appellant should be dismissed from his appointment.
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The Administration shall, at the same time as giving the statement to the Secretary of State under regulation 7 above, give to the appellant a copy of that statement and, if the appeal is opposed, a copy of any documentary evidence provided to the Secretary of State under regulation 8(c) above.
(b) the report made to him by any panel constituted under regulation 10 above; and (c) any comments given to him by the appellant and the Administration in relation to that report.
(2) On an appeal under section 129 of the 1994 Act the Secretary of State may-
(b) dismiss the appeal.
(3) In any case in which the Secretary of State allows the appeal he may-
(ii) direct the Administration to make payment to the appellant of such sum as to the Secretary of State seems appropriate taking into account any loss sustained by the appellant in relation to benefits to which the appellant would otherwise have been entitled had his appointment not been terminated; and (iii) give directions as to the extent to which the appellant shall for the purposes of pay and other conditions of service be treated as having served continuously in office from the date of dismissal appealed against to the date of reinstatement; or
(b) in any other case, direct that the dismissal of the appellant by the Administration shall not take effect.
Timetable for disposal by Secretary of State 1. A panel to conduct an inquiry and to report to the Secretary of State for the purposes of an appeal under section 129 of the 1994 Act shall be constituted by the appointment of members to that panel by the Secretary of State in accordance with the provisions of this Schedule. 2. The Secretary of State shall appoint-
(b) 2 further persons as members of the panel, being persons of such qualifications and experience as the Secretary of State considers appropriate to the case.
3. The chairman and members of the panel shall be remunerated, and paid travelling and subsistence expenses, at such rates as the Secretary of State may specify.
(b) the opinion of the panel as to whether the dismissal was just and proper having regard to the facts; and (c) recommendations where appropriate in relation to reinstatement of the appellant and the date on which this should take effect and as to payment to the appellant of any sum referred to in regulation 11(3)(a)(ii) above. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations prescribe certain officers of a senior rank in the Scottish Children's Reporter Administration as having a right to appeal to the Secretary of State against dismissal by the Administration from office, and make provision in relation to appeals to the Secretary of State against dismissal. Regulation 3 prescribes an officer of the grade or rank known as Assistant Principal Reporter for the purpose of entitlement under section 129(1) of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 to appeal to the Secretary of State against dismissal by the Administration. Section 129(1) itself provides such a right of appeal against dismissal for the Principal Reporter. Regulations 4 to 6 provide for the institution of an appeal to the Secretary of State under section 129 of the 1994 Act by way of a notice of appeal together with accompanying documents, and for a copy of that notice and any documents to be given to the Administration by the appellant. Regulations 7 to 9 provide for a response by the Administration to the Secretary of State to the appeal, stating whether or not the appeal is opposed, and for the Administration to copy their response to the appellant. Provision is made in regulation 10 and in the Schedule to these Regulations for the Secretary of State, where he considers it appropriate, to constitute a panel to conduct an inquiry for the purposes of the appeal and to report to him, for the constitution of any such panel and the proceedings of the inquiry by the panel, and for the copying by the Secretary of State to the Administration and to the appellant of the report by the panel. Regulation 11 makes provision as to consideration by the Secretary of State before determining an appeal under section 129 of the 1994 Act, and as to the powers of the Secretary of State in allowing the appeal, or dismissing the appeal. Regulation 12 sets time limits on the Secretary of State for the disposal of an appeal. Provision is made in regulation 13 for the Administration to give effect to the disposal of any appeal by the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State is provided with a power under regulation 14 to waive the application of any time limit specified in the Regulations. Provision is made in regulation 15 for the giving of any notice required by the Regulations, and in regulation 16 for withdrawal of an appeal by the appellant. Notes: [1] 1994 c.39; section 129(5) contains a definition of prescribedrelevant to the exercise of the statutory powers under which these Regulations are made. back
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