Part VGrants

Introduction

76Interpretation

1

This section applies for the purposes of this Part.

2

Each of the following is a receiving authority—

a

a charging authority, and

b

in the application of this Part to Wales, a county council.

3

Each of the following is a notifiable authority (and is accordingly entitled to receive certain information and copies of certain documents as provided in this Part)—

a

a charging authority,

b

a county council,

c

a metropolitan county police authority,

d

the Northumbria Police Authority,

e

a metropolitan county fire and civil defence authority,

f

the London Fire and Civil Defence Authority, and

g

the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District.

4

A specified body is any body which provides services for local authorities and is specified in regulations made by the Secretary of State under this subsection; but a body is not a specified body as regards a financial year unless the regulations specifying it are in force before the year begins.

5

Before exercising the power to make regulations under subsection (4) above the Secretary of State shall consult such representatives of local government as appear to him to be appropriate.

6

Any regulations made under section 2(7) of the [1974 c. 7.] Local Government Act 1974 or section 56(9) of the [1980 c. 65.] Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 shall have effect for the purposes of subsection (4) above as if they had been made under it.

77Information

1

The Secretary of State may serve on a charging authority or precepting authority a notice requiring it to supply to him such information as is specified in the notice and required by him for the purpose of deciding whether to exercise his powers, and how to perform his functions, under this Part.

2

The authority shall supply the information required if it is in its possession or control, and shall do so in such form and manner, and at such time, as the Secretary of State specifies in the notice.

3

If an authority fails to comply with subsection (2) above the Secretary of State may assume the information required to be such as he sees fit if he informs the authority concerned of his intention to make the assumption; and in such a case he may decide in accordance with the assumption whether to exercise his powers, and how to perform his functions, under this Part.

4

In deciding whether to exercise his powers, and how to perform his functions, under this Part the Secretary of State may also take into account any other information available to him, whatever its source and whether or not obtained under a provision contained in or made under this or any other Act.

5

This section shall have effect before 1 April 1990 as if after “precepting authority” in subsection (1) there were inserted “or the Inner London Education Authority”.