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PART 2 E+WAdmission of public to meetings of local authority executives and their committees

Procedures prior to private meetingsE+W

5.—(1) A decision made by a decision-making body to hold a meeting in private is a prescribed decision for the purpose of section 9GA(5) of the 2000 Act (regulations requiring prescribed information about prescribed decisions).

(2) At least 28 clear days before a private meeting, the decision-making body must—

(a)make available at the offices of the relevant local authority a notice of its intention to hold the meeting in private; and

(b)publish that notice on the relevant local authority's website, if it has one.

(3) A notice under paragraph (2) must include a statement of the reasons for the meeting to be held in private.

(4) At least five clear days before a private meeting, the decision-making body must—

(a)make available at the offices of the relevant local authority a further notice of its intention to hold the meeting in private; and

(b)publish that notice on the relevant local authority's website, if it has one.

(5) A notice under paragraph (4) must include—

(a)a statement of the reasons for the meeting to be held in private;

(b)details of any representations received by the decision-making body about why the meeting should be open to the public; and

(c)a statement of its response to any such representations.

(6) Where the date by which a meeting must be held makes compliance with this regulation impracticable, the meeting may only be held in private where the decision-making body has obtained agreement from—

(a)the chairman of the relevant overview and scrutiny committee; or

(b)if there is no such person, or if the chairman of the relevant overview and scrutiny committee is unable to act, the chairman of the relevant local authority; or

(c)where there is no chairman of either the relevant overview and scrutiny committee or of the relevant local authority, the vice-chairman of the relevant local authority,

that the meeting is urgent and cannot reasonably be deferred.

(7) As soon as reasonably practicable after the decision-making body has obtained agreement under paragraph (6) to hold a private meeting, it must—

(a)make available at the offices of the relevant local authority a notice setting out the reasons why the meeting is urgent and cannot reasonably be deferred; and

(b)publish that notice on the relevant local authority's website, if it has one.