Part IILocal authorities in Wales: arrangements with respect to executives etc.
Local authority constitution
37 Local authority constitution.
(1)
A local authority which are operating executive arrangements or alternative arrangements must prepare and keep up to date a document (referred to in this section as their constitution) which contains—
(a)
such information as the F1Welsh Ministers may direct,
(b)
a copy of the authority’s standing orders for the time being,
(c)
a copy of the authority’s code of conduct for the time being under section 51, and
(d)
such other information (if any) as the authority consider appropriate.
F2(1A)
A local authority must prepare and keep up to date a document (referred to in this section as their constitution guide) which explains, in ordinary language, the content of their constitution.
(2)
A local authority must F3—
(a)
publish their constitution and their constitution guide electronically and in such other manner as they consider appropriate, and
(3)
F8(4)
In relation to an authority whose members and co-opted members are subject to mandatory provisions by virtue of section 51(5)(b), the reference in subsection (1)(c) to the authority's code of conduct for the time being under section 51 is to the mandatory provisions which for the time being apply to the members and co-opted members of the authority.
F9(5)
This section applies to a corporate joint committee established by regulations under Part 5 of the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021 as it applies to a local authority which are operating executive arrangements and in that application—
(a)
references to a “local authority” or “authority” are to be read as references to a corporate joint committee;
(b)
subsection (2) is to be treated as if it were omitted;
(c)
the references in subsection (4) to “members and co-opted members” are to be read as references to members of a corporate joint committee.