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(1)The 1972 Act is amended as follows.
(2)After section 24 (vice-chairman) insert—
(1)A principal council may determine to have a presiding member.
(2)A presiding member is elected by the principal council from among the councillors.
(3)The principal council may determine—
(a)the functions of the presiding member, and
(b)the term of office of the member (subject to the limits in subsection (6)).
(4)The functions of the presiding member may, in particular, include any function of the chairman of the principal council in relation to its meetings and proceedings.
(5)A member of the executive of a principal council may not be elected as its presiding member.
(6)A presiding member is to continue in office until the occurrence of—
(a)the presiding member's resignation or disqualification,
(b)a successor becoming entitled to act as presiding member,
(c)the principal council determining not to have an office of presiding member, or
(d)an ordinary council election under section 26.
(1)The section applies where a principal council have determined to have a presiding member.
(2)The principal council must appoint a member of the council to act as deputy to the presiding member (“the deputy presiding member”).
(3)A member of the executive of a principal council may not be appointed as the deputy presiding member.
(4)A deputy presiding member is to continue in office until the occurrence of—
(a)the deputy presiding member's resignation or disqualification,
(b)a successor becoming entitled to act as deputy presiding member,
(c)the council determining not to have an office of presiding member, or
(d)an ordinary council election under section 26.
(5)A deputy presiding member may do anything authorised or required to be done by the presiding member.”.
(3)After section 25A insert—
(1)This section applies where—
(a)a principal council have determined to have a presiding member under section 24A, and
(b)the chairman of the council is not entitled to the style of “mayor” or “maer”.
(2)The chairman of the council is entitled to the style of “civic chair” or “cadeirydd dinesig”.
(3)The vice-chairman of the council is entitled to the style of ”civic vice-chair” or “dirprwy gadeirydd dinesig”.”.
(4)In section 80(1) (disqualification for election and holding office as member of local authority), in paragraph (a), for “or deputy chairman” substitute “ , deputy chairman, presiding member or deputy presiding member ”.
(5)In section 83(1) (declaration of acceptance of office) after “vice-chairman,” insert “ presiding member, deputy presiding member, ”.
(1)A principal council may, in accordance with this section, promote a private Bill—
(a)in Parliament;
(b)in the National Assembly for Wales.
(2)A principal council may promote a Bill only if satisfied that it is expedient to do so.
(3)But a principal council may not promote a Bill (whether under this section or otherwise) for—
(a)the formation, alteration or abolition of any local government area,
(b)the alteration of the status of any local government area,
(c)the alteration of the electoral arrangements for any local government area,
(d)the formation, alteration or abolition of executive arrangements, or
(e)the alteration of arrangements for electing an elected mayor.
(4)A resolution of a principal council to promote a Bill under this section must—
(a)be passed at a meeting of the principal council by a majority of the total number of its members, and
(b)be confirmed by a like majority at a further such meeting held as soon as may be after the expiration of 14 days after the Bill has been deposited in Parliament or, as the case may be, introduced in the National Assembly for Wales.
(5)A principal council must not hold a meeting under subsection (4) unless the conditions in subsection (6) have been met in relation to that meeting.
(6)The conditions are—
(a)that the principal council has given notice of the meeting and its purpose in at least one newspaper circulating in its area, and
(b)that a period of 30 days, beginning with the day after notice was given, has expired.
(7)The condition mentioned in subsection (6)(a) is in addition to the notice requirements which ordinarily apply to meetings of a principal council.
(8)Where a resolution is not confirmed under subsection (4)(b), the principal council must take all necessary steps to withdraw the Bill.
(9)In this section, “executive arrangements” has the same meaning as in Part 2 of the Local Government Act 2000 (c. 22).
(1)A local authority may, in accordance with this section, oppose a private Bill—
(a)in Parliament;
(b)in the National Assembly for Wales.
(2)A local authority may oppose a Bill only if satisfied that it is expedient to do so.
(3)A resolution of a local authority to oppose a Bill under this section must be passed at a meeting of the authority by a majority of the total number of the members of the authority.
(4)A local authority must not hold a meeting under subsection (3) unless the conditions in subsection (5) have been met in relation to that meeting.
(5)The conditions are—
(a)that the local authority has given notice of the meeting and its purpose in at least one newspaper circulating in its area, and
(b)that a period of 10 days, beginning with the day after notice was given, has expired.
(6)The condition mentioned in subsection (5)(a) is in addition to the notice requirements which ordinarily apply to meetings of a local authority.
A local authority may not make a payment to any of its members for acting as counsel or agent in promoting or opposing a Bill under section 52 or 53.
(1)A community council must make available electronically—
(a)information on how to contact it and, if different, its clerk including—
(i)a telephone number;
(ii)a postal address;
(iii)an email address;
(b)information about each of its members, including—
(i)the member's name;
(ii)how the member may be contacted;
(iii)the member's party affiliation (if any);
(iv)the ward which the member represents (where relevant);
(v)any office of the council held by the member;
(vi)any committee of the council to which the member belongs;
(c)the minutes of the proceedings of the council's meetings and (in so far as is reasonably practicable) any documents which are referred to in the minutes;
(d)any audited statement of the council's accounts.
(2)Nothing in this section authorises or requires a community council to make available any information that it is prevented from disclosing under any enactment.
(3)In carrying out its duties under subsection (1), a community council must have regard to any guidance issued by the Welsh Ministers.
(4)The requirement to make available the information listed in subsection (1)(c) and (d) relates only to information produced on or after the coming into force of this section.
Commencement Information
I1S. 55 in force at 1.5.2015 by S.I. 2015/1182, art. 2(a)
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Textual Amendments
F1S. 56 omitted (coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) of the amending S.I.) by virtue of The Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021 (Consequential Amendments and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/356), regs. 1(2), 4 (with regs. 10, 11)
In Schedule 12 to the 1972 Act (meetings and proceedings of local authorities)—
(a)in paragraph 26(2)—
(i)in paragraph (a), after “be” where it first occurs insert “ published electronically and ”,
(ii)after paragraph (a) insert—
“(aa)any documents relating to the business to be transacted at the meeting must be published electronically (in so far as reasonably practicable),”,
(b)after paragraph 26(2) insert—
“(2A)The duty of a community council under sub-paragraph (2)(aa) to publish documents relating to the meeting does not apply where—
(a)the documents relate to business which in the opinion of the council is likely to be transacted in private, or
(b)the disclosure of such documents would be contrary to any enactment.”,
(c)in paragraph 30B—
(i)for sub-paragraph (3) substitute—
“(3)The notice must be given—
(a)in writing (but not in an electronic form), or
(b)in an electronic form which meets the technical requirements set by the principal council under paragraph 30C.”,
(ii)in sub-paragraph (7), after “principal council” insert ”or community council”,
(iii)also in sub-paragraph (7), for “council” where it second occurs substitute “ principal council ”,
(d)in paragraph 30C—
(i)for sub-paragraph (1) substitute—
“(1)For the purposes of paragraph 30B(1), each community council and principal council must provide a facility for notices to be given in electronic form (“electronic notices”).”,
(ii)in sub-paragraph (2), for “The council must set” insert “ A principal council must set for its area ”,
(e)in paragraph 30E(7), after paragraph (a) insert—
“(aa)by publishing the notice electronically, and”.
Commencement Information
I2S. 57 in force at 1.5.2015 by S.I. 2015/1182, art. 2(c)
(1)Section 81 of the Local Government Act 2000 (c.22) (disclosure and registration of members' interests) is amended as follows.
(2)In subsection (6)—
(a)the words from “copies” to the end become paragraph (a), and
(b)after that paragraph, insert—
“(b)the register mentioned in paragraph (a) is published electronically.”.
(3)In subsection (7), after paragraph (a)(ii), insert—
“(iii)states that the register is available to be viewed electronically, and
(iv)specifies how to access the electronic version,”.
(4)After subsection (7), insert—
“(7A)For the purposes of this section—
(a)section 83(13) does not apply, and
(b)in relation to a relevant authority which is a community council, the references in this section to a monitoring officer are to be read as references to the proper officer of that council (within the meaning of section 270(3) of the Local Government Act 1972).”.
Commencement Information
I3S. 58 in force at 1.5.2015 by S.I. 2015/1182, art. 2(d)
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Textual Amendments
F2S. 59 omitted (1.5.2021) by virtue of Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021 (asc 1), s. 175(7), Sch. 4 para. 23(3); S.I. 2021/354, reg. 2(c)
(1)After section 11 of the 2011 Measure (local authorities to appoint democratic services committees) insert—
(1)The democratic services committee of a local authority may, at the request of the authority, review any matter relevant to—
(a)the support and advice available to members of that authority, and
(b)the terms and conditions of office of those members.
(2)A democratic services committee must make reports and recommendations to the authority following a review.
(3)It is for a democratic services committee to determine how to exercise its functions under this section.”
(2)In section 19 (reports and recommendations by democratic services committees), after “11(1)(c)” insert “ or 11A(2). ”.
In section 82 of the 2011 Measure (membership), after subsection (6) insert—
“(7)An audit committee is to be treated as a body to which section 15 of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 (duty to allocate seats to political groups) applies.”.
Textual Amendments
F3Ss. 62-67 and cross-heading omitted (1.4.2025) by virtue of Elections and Elected Bodies (Wales) Act 2024 (asc 5), s. 72(4), Sch. 1 para. 13(3); S.I. 2024/1337, art. 3(e)
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(1)The Local Government Act 2000 (c.22) is amended as follows.
(2)In section 53 (standards committees)—
(a)in subsection (1), for “(referred to in this Part as a standards committee)” substitute “ or, with one or more other relevant authorities, a joint committee ”,
(b)after subsection (1) insert—
“(1A)In this Part, a reference to a “standards committee” is a reference to a committee or a joint committee established under subsection (1).”,
(c)in subsection (11)—
(i)in the opening words, for “National Assembly for Wales” substitute “ Welsh Ministers ”,
(ii)in paragraph (a), after “authority” insert “ or authorities ”,
(iii)after paragraph (d) insert—
“(da)about establishing a standards committee which is a joint committee (including, in particular, provision about any restrictions on the number or types of relevant authority that may establish a joint committee),”,
(iv)in paragraph (e), for “such” substitute “ standards ”,
(d)after subsection (12) insert—
“(13)A relevant authority which is considering establishing a joint committee must have regard to any guidance issued by the Welsh Ministers about establishing joint committees and the circumstances in which it is appropriate to do so.”.
(3)In section 54 (functions of standards committees)—
(a)in subsection (5), for “National Assembly for Wales” substitute “ Welsh Ministers ”,
(b)after subsection (5) insert—
“(5A)Regulations made under subsection (5) may modify any provision of this Part, or any other enactment relating to a standards committee or to any functions of a standards committee, in relation to cases where a function of a standards committee is exercisable by a joint committee.
(5B)In subsection (5A) “enactment” includes an enactment comprised in subordinate legislation (within the meaning of the Interpretation Act 1978 (c. 30)), whenever passed or made.”,
(c)for subsection (7) substitute—
“(7)A standards committee must, in exercising any of its functions, have regard to any relevant guidance issued by the Welsh Ministers.”.
(4)In section 106 (Wales)—
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(b)in subsection (6), after “section 21A(13)(b)” insert “ or regulations made under section 53(11) or (subject to subsection (6A)) section 54(5) ”,
(c)after subsection (6) insert—
“(6A)Where a statutory instrument contains regulations made under section 54(5) which include provision adding to, replacing or omitting any part of the text of an Act of Parliament or a Measure or Act of the National Assembly for Wales, the instrument may not be made unless a draft of it has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, the National Assembly for Wales.”.
Textual Amendments
F4S. 68(4)(a) omitted (5.5.2022) by virtue of Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021 (asc 1), ss. 62(5), 175(7); S.I. 2021/231, art. 6(l)
Commencement Information
I4S. 68 in force at 1.5.2015 by S.I. 2015/1182, art. 2(e)
(1)The Local Government Act 2000 is amended as follows.
(2)In section 73 (matters referred to monitoring officers)—
(a)in subsection (2)—
(i)in paragraph (b), after “authority” where it second occurs insert “ , or to the standards committee of another relevant authority, ”,
(ii)after paragraph (b), insert—
“(ba)enabling a standards committee of a relevant authority to refer a report or recommendations made by its monitoring officer to the standards committee of another relevant authority,”,
(b)for paragraph (c) substitute—
“(c)enabling a standards committee of a relevant authority to consider any report or recommendations made or, as the case may be, referred to it by—
(i)a monitoring officer of a relevant authority, or
(ii)the standards committee of another relevant authority.
(ca)the procedure to be followed by a standards committee as respects a report or recommendation made or referred to it,”,
(c)in paragraph (d), for “the authority” substitute “ a relevant authority ”,
(d)in subsection (4)—
(i)in paragraph (a), omit “of the authority,”, and
(ii)in paragraph (b), after “the authority” insert “ of which they are a member ”.
(3)In section 81 (disclosure and registration of members' interests)—
(a)in subsection (4), after “standards committee” insert “ , or by the standards committee of another relevant authority, ”,
(b)in subsection (5)—
(i)the words from “circumstances” to the end become paragraph (a), and
(ii)after that paragraph, insert—
“(b)procedure to be followed for the granting of dispensations.”.
Commencement Information
I5S. 69 in force at 1.5.2015 by S.I. 2015/1182, art. 2(f)
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