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(2) Subsection (1) does not affect the requirement in section 31(3) of the Senior
Courts Act 1981 to obtain the leave of the High Court to make the application.

(3) The existence of the powers conferred on a local auditor under this Act is not a
ground for refusing an application within subsection (1) (or an application for
5leave to make the application).

(4) On an application for judicial review made as mentioned in subsection (1), the
court may make such order as it thinks fit for the payment by the relevant
authority of expenses incurred by the local auditor in connection with the
application.

10Accounts and audit regulations

31 Accounts and audit regulations

(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations applying to relevant authorities
other than health service bodies make provision about—

(a) the form and contents of accounting records;

(b) 15the form, contents, preparation and approval of statements of accounts;

(c) the preservation of accounting records or statements of accounts;

(d) the publication of accounting records, statements of accounts or other
information;

(e) the exercise of any rights of objection or inspection conferred by section
2024, 25 or 26 and the steps to be taken by any authority to enable those
rights to be exercised;

(f) the financial management of relevant authorities;

(g) the maintenance by relevant authorities of systems of internal control
(including arrangements for the management of risk).

(2) 25Regulations under subsection (1)(b) may, in particular, make provision about
any information to be provided by way of notes to the accounts.

(3) Before making regulations under this section, the Secretary of State must
consult—

(a) the Comptroller and Auditor General,

(b) 30such representatives of relevant authorities as the Secretary of State
thinks appropriate, and

(c) the recognised supervisory bodies.

(4) Section 14(1)(a) of the Transport Act 1968 (accounts and other records of
Passenger Transport Executives) is subject to regulations under this section.

35Part 6 Data matching

32 Data matching

Schedule 9 (data matching) has effect.

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Part 7 Miscellaneous and supplementary

Miscellaneous

33 Best value inspections

5Schedule 10 (best value inspections) has effect.

34 Examinations by the Comptroller and Auditor General

(1) After section 7 of the National Audit Act 1983 insert—

7ZA Relevant authorities

(1) The Comptroller and Auditor General may carry out examinations into
10the economy, efficiency and effectiveness with which relevant
authorities have used their resources in discharging their functions.

(2) An examination under this section must relate to—

(a) all relevant authorities, or

(b) particular descriptions of relevant authorities.

(3) 15An examination under this section is to be carried out for the purposes
of—

(a) ensuring that the use of resources by a department to which
section 6 applies to fund relevant authorities represents an
economical, efficient and effective use of those resources, or

(b) 20providing evaluation, commentary and advice of a general
nature to all relevant authorities, or all relevant authorities of a
particular description, as to the economy, efficiency and
effectiveness with which they use their resources in discharging
their functions.

(4) 25An examination under this section may be combined with another
examination under this Part.

(5) This section does not entitle the Comptroller and Auditor General to
question—

(a) the merits of the policy objectives of any relevant authority in
30respect of which an examination is carried out, or

(b) the merits of government policy.

(6) Before carrying out an examination under this section, the Comptroller
and Auditor General must consult—

(a) such associations or representatives of relevant authorities as
35the Comptroller and Auditor General thinks appropriate, and

(b) such other persons or bodies as appear to the Comptroller and
Auditor General to be relevant to the examination proposed to
be carried out.

(7) Subsection (8) applies if the Comptroller and Auditor General—

(a) 40proposes to carry out an examination under this section, and

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(b) considers that the work of the Auditor General for Wales is
relevant to the examination.

(8) Before carrying out the examination, the Comptroller and Auditor
General must—

(a) 5consult the Auditor General for Wales, and

(b) take into account any relevant work done or being done by the
Auditor General for Wales.

(9) In deciding whether to carry out an examination under this section, and
in carrying out such an examination, the Comptroller and Auditor
10General must have regard to any other relevant examination,
inspection or research (by whatever name) that the Comptroller and
Auditor General knows has been, is or is to be undertaken by other
persons.

(10) The Comptroller and Auditor General may publish the results of an
15examination under this section in such manner as the Comptroller and
Auditor General considers appropriate.

(11) In this Act “relevant authority” has the same meaning as in the Local
Audit and Accountability Act 2013 (see section 2(1)), except that—

(a) the Common Council of the City of London is a relevant
20authority for the purposes of this Act only to the extent that it
exercises functions to which that Act applies,

(b) a health service body within the meaning of that Act (see section
3(9)) is not a relevant authority for the purposes of this Act, and

(c) a chief constable within the meaning of that Act (see section
2541(1)) or the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis is not a
relevant authority for the purposes of this Act.

(2) Section 8 (rights to obtain documents and information) of that Act is amended
as follows.

(3) In subsection (1) (right to access documents etc for purposes of examination
30under section 6 or 7), for “or 7” substitute “, 7 or 7ZA”.

(4) In subsection (2) (application of subsection (1) rights)—

(a) at the beginning insert “In the case of an examination under section 6 or
7,”,

(b) after “control of” insert “—(a)”, and

(c) 35at the end insert , or

(b) where the examination relates in whole or in part to the
use of resources by the department, authority or body to
fund a relevant authority, that relevant authority.

(5) After subsection (2) insert—

(2A) 40In the case of an examination under section 7ZA, subsection (1) applies
only to documents in the custody or under the control of—

(a) a relevant authority to which the examination relates, or

(b) where the examination is undertaken for a purpose within
section 7ZA(3)(a), a department to which section 6 applies and
45which funds a relevant authority to which the examination
relates.

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35 Disclosure of information

Schedule 11 (disclosure of information) has effect.

36 Social security references and reports

(1) A local auditor may refer to the Secretary of State any matter arising from an
5audit under this Act if it appears that the matter may be relevant for the
purposes of any of the functions of the Secretary of State relating to social
security.

(2) In section 139D(1) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 (directions by
Secretary of State following reports on social security matters)—

(a) 10in paragraph (b), for “to an authority under section 10(1) of the Audit
Commission Act 1998 and to the Secretary of State under section 39 of
that Act” substitute “to the Secretary of State under section 36(1) of or
paragraph 3 of Schedule 7 to the Local Audit and Accountability Act
2013”, and

(b) 15in paragraph (d) omit “section 38(7) of the Audit Commission Act
1998,”.

(3) This section has effect until the coming into force of the repeal (by the Welfare
Reform Act 2012) of section 139D of the Social Security Administration Act
1992.

37 20Duty of smaller authorities to publish information

In section 2 of the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 (duty of
authorities to publish information)—

(a) after subsection (1) insert—

(1A) This section also applies to an authority which—

(a) 25is not within subsection (1) above;

(b) is not within section 4(4) below; and

(c) is, or is treated as, a smaller authority for the purposes
of section 5 of the Local Audit and Accountability Act
2013 (modification of that Act in relation to smaller
30authorities)., and

(b) after subsection (10) insert—

(11) A code issued under this section applies to an authority within
subsection (1A) above only in respect of information relating to
a financial year during which the authority was within that
35subsection.

(12) A function under this section or section 3 below that is
expressed to be exercisable by the Secretary of State is
exercisable by the Secretary of State (and not the Welsh
Ministers) in relation to a person or body that—

(a) 40is within subsection (1A), and

(b) exercises functions in relation to an area that is partly in
England and partly in Wales.

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38 Code of practice on local authority publicity

(1) After section 4 of the Local Government Act 1986 insert—

4A Power to direct compliance with code

(1) The Secretary of State may direct one or more specified local authorities
5in England to comply with a code issued under section 4 that applies to
that authority or those authorities.

(2) A direction may require compliance with—

(a) one or more specified provisions of a code, or

(b) all of the provisions of a specified code.

(3) 10A direction may—

(a) specify the steps that an authority to which it is given must take
to comply with it;

(b) specify the time within which such an authority must comply
with it.

(4) 15The Secretary of State may give a direction to an authority whether or
not the Secretary of State thinks that the authority is complying with the
code to which it relates.

(5) Before giving a direction to an authority, the Secretary of State must
give the authority notice in writing of the proposed direction.

(6) 20The Secretary of State may not give a direction to an authority before
the end of the period of 14 days beginning with the day on which notice
under subsection (5) was given to it.

(7) The authority may make written representations to the Secretary of
State about the proposed direction within that period.

(8) 25The Secretary of State may modify or withdraw a direction under this
section by notice in writing to the authority or authorities to which it
was given.

(9) Subsections (5) to (7) apply to the modification or withdrawal of a
direction as they apply to the giving of a direction, but as if—

(a) 30the reference to the proposed direction were to the proposed
modification or proposal to withdraw the direction, and

(b) subsection (6) permitted the Secretary of State to withdraw the
direction before the end of the 14 day period with the agreement
of the authorities to which it applies.

(10) 35In this section “specified” means specified in a direction under this
section.

4B   Power to make order requiring compliance with code

(1) The Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument
impose a duty on all local authorities in England, or all local authorities
40in England of a specified description, to comply with a code issued
under section 4 that applies to those authorities.

(2) An order under this section may impose a duty to comply with—

(a) one or more specified provisions of a code, or

(b) all of the provisions of a specified code.

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(3) A order under this section may—

(a) specify the steps that an authority to which the duty applies
must take to comply with it;

(b) specify the time within which such an authority must comply
5with the duty.

(4) The Secretary of State may make an order under this section which
applies to an authority whether or not the Secretary of State thinks that
the authority is complying with the code to which the order relates.

(5) An order under this section—

(a) 10may make different provision for different cases or classes of
case, including different provision for different descriptions of
local authority;

(b) may make incidental, supplementary, consequential,
transitional or transitory provision or savings.

(6) 15A statutory instrument containing an order under this section may not
be made unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before and
approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.

(7) In this section “specified” means specified in an order under this
section.

(2) 20In section 12(3) of that Act (extent), after “Part II” insert “, other than sections
4A and 4B,”.

39 Council tax referendums

(1) Chapter 4ZA of Part 1 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (referendums
relating to council tax increases) is amended as follows.

(2) 25In section 52ZG (arrangements for referendum on billing authority’s council
tax increase), after subsection (5) insert—

(5A) As soon as is reasonably practicable after determining that it is required
to hold a referendum in relation to its relevant basic amount of council
tax for the financial year, the billing authority must notify that fact in
30writing to any body that has issued a levy or a special levy to it for the
financial year.

(3) In section 52ZH(1) (duty to inform Secretary of State of result of referendum),
after “the Secretary of State” insert “, and any body the authority was required
to notify under section 52ZG(5A),”.

(4) 35Section 52ZK (major precepting authority’s duty to notify billing authority of
excessive council tax increase) is amended as follows.

(5) After subsection (1) insert—

(1A) As soon as is reasonably practicable after determining that its relevant
basic amount of council tax for the financial year is excessive, the major
40precepting authority must also notify the matters mentioned in
subsection (1) in writing to any body that—

(a) has issued a levy to it for the financial year, or

(b) in the case of the Greater London Authority, has issued a levy
to any constituent body for the financial year.

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(6) In subsection (2) (requirement for notification under section to include
precept), for “this section” substitute “subsection (1)”.

(7) In subsection (8) (requirement for Secretary of State to prescribe date by which
notification under section must be made), for “this section” substitute
5“subsection (1)”.

(8) In section 52ZO(1) (duty to inform Secretary of State of result of referendum on
precepting authority’s excessive council tax increase), after “the Secretary of
State” insert “, and any body the authority was required to notify under section
52ZK(1A),”.

(9) 10Section 52ZX (meaning of relevant basic amount of council tax) is amended as
follows.

(10) In subsection (1) (billing authority’s relevant basic amount of council tax), for
paragraphs (a) and (b) (disregard of precepts and levies in calculation)
substitute “the amount of any precepts—

(a) 15issued to it for the year by local precepting authorities, or

(b) anticipated by it in pursuance of regulations under section 41 above.”

(11) In subsection (2) (relevant basic amount of council tax of major precepting
authority other than county council or Greater London Authority) omit “a
county council or”.

(12) 20Omit subsection (3) (county council’s relevant basic amount of council tax).

(13) In subsection (4) (Greater London Authority’s relevant basic amount of council
tax), for paragraphs (a) and (b) substitute—

(a) the amount calculated by it in relation to the year under section
88(2) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 (referred to in
25this Chapter as the Greater London Authority’s unadjusted
relevant basic amount of council tax for the year), or

(b) any amount calculated by it in relation to the year under section
89(3) of that Act (referred to in this Chapter as the Greater
London Authority’s adjusted relevant basic amount of council
30tax for the year).

(14) Section 52ZC of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (determination of
whether council tax increase is excessive) applies with the following
modifications to the determination of a set of principles for the financial year
beginning with 1 April 2014.

(15) 35The Secretary of State may determine categories of authority for that financial
year on the basis of whether an authority’s relevant basic amount of council tax
for the financial year beginning with 1 April 2013 would have been excessive
if that amount for that year and for the immediately preceding financial year
had been determined under section 52ZX of the Local Government Finance Act
401992 as amended by this section.

(16) In subsection (3)(b) of section 52ZC the reference to an authority’s relevant
basic amount of council tax for the financial year immediately preceding the
year under consideration is to the amount that would have been calculated by
the authority for that year under section 52ZX of the Local Government
45Finance Act 1992 if the amendments made to it by this section had been in force
for that year.

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Supplementary

40 Orders and regulations

(1) Any power of the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office to
make regulations or an order under this Act is exercisable by statutory
5instrument.

(2) Any power of the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office to
make regulations or an order under this Act includes—

(a) power to make different provision for different cases or classes of case,
including different provision for different authorities;

(b) 10power to make incidental, supplementary, consequential, transitional
or transitory provision or savings.

(3) A statutory instrument containing regulations or an order to which subsection
(4) applies (whether alone or with other provision) may not be made unless a
draft of the instrument has been laid before and approved by a resolution of
15each House of Parliament.

(4) This subsection applies to—

(a) regulations under section 2(3) (power to amend list of relevant
authorities in Schedule 2),

(b) regulations or an order under section 2(5) (power to make provision
20about application of Act to a person or body coming to fall within
Schedule 2) which amends this Act,

(c) regulations under section 3(5)(a) (power to modify financial year of
relevant authority) which amend this Act,

(d) regulations under section 5(1) (modification of Act in relation to smaller
25authorities),

(e) regulations under section 6(5) (power to amend definition of “smaller
authority”),

(f) regulations under section 7(4) (power to amend intervals at which local
auditor must be appointed),

(g) 30regulations under section 17(2) (power to amend Schedule 5),

(h) regulations under section 43 (power to make consequential provision)
which amend or repeal any provision of an Act,

(i) regulations under paragraph 2(9) of Schedule 4 (power to amend
definition of “independent” member of auditor panel),

(j) 35regulations under paragraph 5(1)(a) of that Schedule (power to amend
etc local authority enactments in their application to auditor panels),

(k) regulations under paragraph 8(3) of that Schedule (power to amend
definition of “connected entity”), and

(l) regulations under paragraph 8 of Schedule 9 (power to amend data-
40matching provisions).

(5) Any other statutory instrument containing regulations or an order under this
Act is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of
Parliament, subject to subsection (6).

(6) Subsection (5) does not apply to a statutory instrument containing only—

(a) 45an order under section 46 (commencement),

(b) an order under paragraph 2 of Schedule 13 (transitory and saving
provision relating to NHS trusts and trustees of NHS trusts), or

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(c) an order under both of those provisions.

(7) If a draft of a statutory instrument containing regulations or an order under
section 2 would, apart from this subsection, be treated for the purposes of the
standing orders of either House of Parliament as a hybrid instrument, it is to
5proceed in that House as if it were not such an instrument.

41 Interpretation of Act

(1) In this Act (unless the context otherwise requires)—

(2) 20References in this Act to a function under this Act or a Part of this Act include
a function under regulations under this Act or that Part.

(3) References in this Act to an entity connected with a relevant authority or to a
connected entity are to be construed in accordance with paragraph 8 of
Schedule 4.

(4) 25References in this Act to persons for whom a clinical commissioning group is
responsible are to be construed in accordance with section 3 of the National
Health Service Act 2006 (duties of clinical commissioning groups as to
commissioning certain health services).

(5) A reference in this Act to a local government elector for any area—

(a) 30in relation to a Passenger Transport Executive, is a reference to a local
government elector for the area of the Integrated Transport Authority
or combined authority for the area for which the Executive is
established;

(b) in relation to the Broads Authority, is a reference to a local government
35elector for the area of any participating authority (as defined by section
25 of the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Act 1988);

(c) in relation to a National Park authority which is the local planning
authority for a National Park, is a reference to a local government
elector for any area the whole or any part of which is comprised in that
40Park.

(6) Any function conferred or imposed on the Greater London Authority under or
by virtue of this Act is exercisable by the Mayor of London acting on behalf of
the Authority.

(7) Subsection (6) does not apply in relation to any function expressly conferred
45on—

(a) the London Assembly, or

(b) the Mayor of London and the London Assembly acting jointly on behalf
of the Greater London Authority.

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