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Railways Act 2005

Railways Act 2005

2005 CHAPTER 14

Commentary on Sections and Schedules

Part 3: Rail Passengers' Council and Rail Passengers' Committees

Section 20: Delegation of functions by Council

101.This section inserts a new section 76A into the 1993 Act which enables the RPC to delegate certain of its duties to other public bodies which may agree to discharge those duties. It is anticipated that a regional transport users body may be a suitable body to enter into such an agreement with the RPC. New section 76A(4) provides that the agreement of the Secretary of State is required before any such agreement can be entered into.

102.The duties which can be delegated by an agreement under subsection (1) are those set out in section 76(7A) of the 1993 Act. These are the duties of the RPC, so far as it appears expedient from time to time to do so, (a) to keep under review matters affecting the interests of the public in relation to railway passenger services and station services; (b) to make representations to, and consult, such persons as they think appropriate about those matters; and (c) to co-operate with other bodies representing the interests of users of public passenger transport services.

103.The new RPC will operate as a national body without the existing structure of regional committees. Alternative management approaches are being developed which will enable the RPC to build and maintain contacts with the wide variety of rail interests and passenger representative bodies that already exist or will be developed across the country. This is expected to occur largely through informal co-operation. This power to delegate provides the RPC with the flexibility to formalise such working relationships for specific matters should it agree to do so with the relevant public body (and with the consent of the Secretary of State). For example a local public transport group may be better placed to pursue a rail issue of particular local concern.

104.In delegating any such duties the RPC would not be prevented from working alongside the delegatee. Section 76A(2)(b) of the 1993 Act, as inserted by section 20, expressly provides that the RPC will retain powers to do all of those things which it would have been able to do by virtue of section 76(7A) had it not delegated any of its duties under this provision.

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