The North Yorkshire Fire Services (Combination Scheme) Order 1995

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order makes a scheme which combines the areas of the council of the new District of York (which would otherwise become an individual fire authority on 1st April 1996 by virtue of the Local Government Act 1992) and the North Yorkshire County Council into a combined fire area. The scheme comes into force on the same day as the Order comes into force for the purpose of doing anything which is necessary to bring the scheme fully into operation on 1st April 1996. The scheme establishes a fire authority for the combined area, to be known as the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Authority, and provides for the appointment and terms of office of its members, and for meetings of the Authority. The scheme establishes a fire brigade for the combined area, to be known as the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, appoints its first chief officer, and provides for the submission of an establishment scheme to the Secretary of State. The scheme establishes a combined fire service fund and provides for the administration of the Authority’s finances. The scheme also provides for the transfer of staff, and certain property, rights and liabilities, directly from the North Yorkshire County Council (the fire authority for the same area as the combined area prior to 1st April 1996) to the new combined authority.