The Local Authorities (Functions and Responsibilities) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2006
Citation, commencement and application1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the Local Authorities (Functions and Responsibilities) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2006 and shall come into force on 21st April 2006.
(2)
These Regulations apply in relation to local authorities in England.
Amendment2.
(1)
(2)
In regulation 1(3) (citation, commencement, application and interpretation), at the end add ““the 2005 Act” means the Gambling Act 2005 (c. 19).“.
(3)
Schedule 1 (functions not to be the responsibility of an authority’s executive) is amended in accordance with Part 1 of the Schedule to these Regulations.
(4)
Schedule 3 (functions not to be the sole responsibility of an authority’s executive) is amended in accordance with Part 2 of the Schedule to these Regulations.
Signed by authority of the First Secretary of State
SCHEDULE
PART 1SCHEDULE 1 AMENDMENTS
1.
In paragraph B (licensing and registration functions) of Schedule 1, after item 14A insert—
(a)
“14B Power to resolve not to issue a casino premises licence”; and
(b)
“Section 166 of the 2005 Act.”.
2.
“F Power to make, amend, revoke, re-enact or enforce byelaws.”.
PART 2SCHEDULE 3 AMENDMENTS
3.
(a)
in column (1), for the words, “Children’s Services Plan”, substitute “Children and Young People’s Plan”;
(b)
in column (2), for the entry relating to the words substituted by paragraph (a), substitute “Children and Young People’s Plan (England) Regulations 2005.”;
(c)
in column (1), omit the words “Community Care Plan”;
(d)
in column (2), omit the entry relating to the words omitted by paragraph (c);
(e)
in column (1), for the words “Early Years Development Plan”, substitute “Licensing Authority Policy Statement”;
(f)
in column (2), for the entry relating to the words substituted by paragraph (c), substitute “section 349 of the 2005 Act.”;
(g)
in column (1), omit the words “Education Development Plan”; and
(h)
in column (2), omit the entry relating to the words omitted by paragraph (e).
These Regulations amend the Local Authorities (Functions and Responsibilities) (England) Regulations 2000 (“the 2000 Regulations”). They apply in relation to local authorities in England.
Part 2 of the Local Government Act 2000 provides for the discharge of a local authority’s functions by an executive of the authority, unless those functions are specified as functions that are not to be the responsibility of the authority’s executive.
These Regulations amend the 2000 Regulations to specify the power to resolve not to issue a casino licence and the function of enforcing byelaws as functions which are not to be the responsibility of the executive. They also amend the 2000 Regulations in respect of functions relating to certain plans and strategies which are to be the shared responsibility of the authority and the executive.
Regulation 2(3) of, and Part 1 of Schedule 1 to, these Regulations amend Schedule 1 to the 2000 Regulations (functions not to be the responsibility of an authority’s executive) so that the power to resolve not to issue a casino premises licence under section 166 of the Gambling Act 2005 is not to be the responsibility of the executive and the power to enforce byelaws is also not to be the responsibility of the executive.
Regulation 2(4) of, and Part 2 of Schedule 2 to, these Regulations amend Schedule 3 to the 2000 Regulations (functions not to be the sole responsibility of an authority’s executive) by substituting for the reference to a children’s services plan a reference to a children and young people’s plan and for the reference to an early years development plan a reference to a licensing authority policy statement. Functions relating to the children and young people’s plan and the licensing authority policy statement are thus to be the shared responsibility of the authority and the executive. The provisions referred to also amend Schedule 3 by removing references to a community care plan and an education development plan which, along with the children’s service plan and the early years development plan, local authorities are no longer required to prepare and publish.