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after section 102A insert—
“Chapter 4
General powers
102B Powers of Integrated Transport Authorities
(1) An ITA may do—
(a)
anything the ITA considers appropriate for the purposes of the
5carrying-out of any of the ITA’s functions (the ITA’s “functional
purposes”),
(b)
anything the ITA considers appropriate for purposes incidental
to the ITA’s functional purposes,
(c)
anything the ITA considers appropriate for purposes indirectly
10incidental to the ITA’s functional purposes through any
number of removes,
(d) anything the ITA considers to be connected with—
(i) any of the ITA’s functions, or
(ii)
anything the ITA may do under paragraph (a), (b) or (c),
15and
(e)
for a commercial purpose anything which the ITA may do
under any of paragraphs (a) to (d) otherwise than for a
commercial purpose.
(2)
Where subsection (1) confers power on an ITA to do something, it
20confers power (subject to section 102C) to do it anywhere in the United
Kingdom or elsewhere.
(3)
An ITA’s power under subsection (1) is in addition to, and is not
limited by, the other powers of the ITA.
(4) Subsection (5) applies if there is, in relation to an ITA—
(a)
25a Passenger Transport Executive established under section 9 of
the TA 1968 for the integrated transport area of the ITA, or
(b)
an executive body established by virtue of section 79(1)(a) or
84(2)(d).
(5)
The ITA may delegate to the Executive or body the ITA’s function of
30taking action under subsection (1) (but not the function of determining
what action to take).
102C Boundaries of power under section 102B
(1) Section 102B(1) does not enable an ITA to do—
(a)
anything which the ITA is unable to do by virtue of a pre-
35commencement limitation, or
(b)
anything which the ITA is unable to do by virtue of a post-
commencement limitation which is expressed to apply—
(i) to the ITA’s power under section 102B(1),
(ii) to all of the ITA’s powers, or
(iii)
40to all of the ITA’s powers but with exceptions that do
not include the ITA’s power under section 102B(1).
(2)
If exercise of a pre-commencement power of an ITA is subject to
restrictions, those restrictions apply also to exercise of the power
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conferred on the ITA by section 102B(1) so far as it is overlapped by the
pre-commencement power.
(3) Section 102B(1) does not authorise an ITA to borrow money.
(4)
Section 102B(1)(a) to (d) do not authorise an ITA to charge a person for
5anything done by the ITA otherwise than for a commercial purpose
(but see section 93 of the Local Government Act 2003 (power of ITAs
and other best value authorities to charge for discretionary services)).
(5)
Section 102B(1)(e) does not authorise an ITA to do things for a
commercial purpose in relation to a person if a statutory provision
10requires the ITA to do those things in relation to the person.
(6)
Where under section 102B(1)(e) an ITA does things for a commercial
purpose, it must do them through—
(a)
a company within the meaning given by section 1(1) of the
Companies Act 2006, or
(b)
15a society registered or deemed to be registered under the Co-
operative and Community Benefit Societies and Credit Unions
Act 1965 or the Industrial and Provident Societies Act (Northern
Ireland) 1969.
(7) In this section—
-
20“post-commencement limitation” means a prohibition, restriction
or other limitation imposed by a statutory provision that—(a)is contained in an Act passed after the end of the Session
in which the Localism Act 2011 is passed, or(b)is contained in an instrument made under an Act and
25comes into force on or after the commencement of
section 11(1) of that Act; -
“pre-commencement limitation” means a prohibition, restriction
or other limitation imposed by a statutory provision that—(a)is contained in an Act passed no later than the end of the
30Session in which the Localism Act 2011 is passed, or(b)is contained in an instrument made under an Act and
comes into force before the commencement of section
11(1) of that Act; -
“pre-commencement power” means power conferred by a
35statutory provision that—(a)is contained in an Act passed no later than the end of the
Session in which the Localism Act 2011 is passed, or(b)is contained in an instrument made under an Act and
comes into force before the commencement of section
4011(1) of that Act; -
“statutory provision” means a provision of an Act or of an
instrument made under an Act.
102D Power to make provision supplemental to section 102B
(1)
The Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument
45make provision preventing ITAs from doing under section 102B(1)
anything which is specified, or is of a description specified, in the order.
(2)
The Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument
provide for the exercise by ITAs of power conferred by section 102B(1)
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to be subject to conditions, whether generally or in relation to doing
anything specified, or of a description specified, in the order.
(3) The power under subsection (1) or (2) may be exercised in relation to—
(a) all ITAs,
(b) 5particular ITAs, or
(c) particular descriptions of ITAs.
(4)
Before making an order under subsection (1) or (2) the Secretary of State
must consult—
(a) such representatives of ITAs,
(b) 10such representatives of local government, and
(c) such other persons (if any),
as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.
(5)
Subsection (4) does not apply to an order under subsection (1) or (2)
which is made only for the purpose of amending an earlier such
15order—
(a)
so as to extend the earlier order, or any provision of the earlier
order, to a particular ITA or to ITAs of a particular description,
or
(b)
so that the earlier order, or any provision of the earlier order,
20ceases to apply to a particular ITA or to ITAs of a particular
description.
(6) Power to make an order under this section includes—
(a)
power to make different provision for different cases,
circumstances or areas, and
(b)
25power to make incidental, supplementary, consequential,
transitional or transitory provision or savings.
(7)
The Secretary of State may not make an order to which subsection (8)
applies unless a draft of the statutory instrument containing the order
(whether alone or with other provisions) has been laid before, and
30approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament.
(8) This subsection applies to—
(a)
an order under subsection (1), other than one that is made only
for the purpose mentioned in subsection (5)(b);
(b)
an order under subsection (2), other than one that is made only
35for that purpose or for imposing conditions on the doing of
things for a commercial purpose.
(9) A statutory instrument that—
(a) contains an order made under this section, and
(b)
is not subject to any requirement that a draft of the instrument
40be laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of
Parliament,
is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of
Parliament.”
12 Passenger Transport Executives
(1) 45In Part 2 of the Transport Act 1968 (integrated transport authorities etc) after
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section 10 insert—
“10A Further powers of Executives
(1) The Executive of an integrated transport area in England may do—
(a)
anything the Executive considers appropriate for the purposes
5of the carrying-out of any of the Executive’s functions (the
Executive’s “functional purposes”),
(b)
anything the Executive considers appropriate for purposes
incidental to the Executive’s functional purposes,
(c)
anything the Executive considers appropriate for purposes
10indirectly incidental to the Executive’s functional purposes
through any number of removes,
(d) anything the Executive considers to be connected with—
(i) any of the Executive’s functions, or
(ii)
anything the Executive may do under paragraph (a), (b)
15or (c), and
(e)
for a commercial purpose anything which the Executive may do
under any of paragraphs (a) to (d) otherwise than for a
commercial purpose.
(2)
Where subsection (1) confers power on the Executive to do something,
20it confers power (subject to section 10B) to do it anywhere in the United
Kingdom or elsewhere.
(3)
The Executive’s power under subsection (1) is in addition to, and is not
limited by, the other powers of the Executive.
10B Boundaries of power under section 10A
(1) 25Section 10A(1) does not enable the Executive to do—
(a)
anything which the Executive is unable to do by virtue of a pre-
commencement limitation, or
(b)
anything which the Executive is unable to do by virtue of a post-
commencement limitation which is expressed to apply—
(i) 30to the Executive’s power under section 10A(1),
(ii) to all of the Executive’s powers, or
(iii)
to all of the Executive’s powers but with exceptions that
do not include the Executive’s power under section
10A(1).
(2)
35If exercise of a pre-commencement power of the Executive is subject to
restrictions, those restrictions apply also to exercise of the power
conferred on the Executive by section 10A(1) so far as it is overlapped
by the pre-commencement power.
(3) Section 10A(1) does not authorise the Executive to borrow money.
(4)
40Section 10A(1)(a) to (d) do not authorise the Executive to charge a
person for anything done by the Executive otherwise than for a
commercial purpose, but this does not limit any power to charge that
the Executive has otherwise than under section 10A(1)(a) to (d).
(5)
Section 10A(1)(e) does not authorise the Executive to do things for a
45commercial purpose in relation to a person if a statutory provision
requires the Executive to do those things in relation to the person.
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(6)
Where under section 10A(1)(e) the Executive does things for a
commercial purpose, it must do them through—
(a)
a company within the meaning given by section 1(1) of the
Companies Act 2006, or
(b)
5a society registered or deemed to be registered under the Co-
operative and Community Benefit Societies and Credit Unions
Act 1965 or the Industrial and Provident Societies Act (Northern
Ireland) 1969.
(7) In this section—
-
10“post-commencement limitation” means a prohibition, restriction
or other limitation imposed by a statutory provision that—(a)is contained in an Act passed after the end of the Session
in which the Localism Act 2011 is passed, or(b)is contained in an instrument made under an Act and
15comes into force on or after the commencement of
section 12(1) of that Act; -
“pre-commencement limitation” means a prohibition, restriction
or other limitation imposed by a statutory provision that—(a)is contained in an Act passed no later than the end of the
20Session in which the Localism Act 2011 is passed, or(b)is contained in an instrument made under an Act and
comes into force before the commencement of section
12(1) of that Act; -
“pre-commencement power” means power conferred by a
25statutory provision that—(a)is contained in an Act passed no later than the end of the
Session in which the Localism Act 2011 is passed, or(b)is contained in an instrument made under an Act and
comes into force before the commencement of section
3012(1) of that Act; -
“statutory provision” means a provision of an Act or of an
instrument made under an Act.
10C Power to make provision supplemental to section 10A
(1)
The Secretary of State may by order make provision preventing the
35Executive from doing under section 10A(1) anything which is specified,
or is of a description specified, in the order.
(2)
The Secretary of State may by order provide for the exercise by the
Executive of power conferred by section 10A(1) to be subject to
conditions, whether generally or in relation to doing anything
40specified, or of a description specified, in the order.
(3) The power under subsection (1) or (2) may be exercised in relation to—
(a) all Executives,
(b) particular Executives, or
(c) particular descriptions of Executives.
(4)
45Before making an order under subsection (1) or (2) the Secretary of State
must consult—
(a) such representatives of Executives,
(b) such representatives of local government, and
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(c) such other persons (if any),
as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.
(5)
Subsection (4) does not apply to an order under subsection (1) or (2)
which is made only for the purpose of amending an earlier such
5order—
(a)
so as to extend the earlier order, or any provision of the earlier
order, to a particular Executive or to Executives of a particular
description, or
(b)
so that the earlier order, or any provision of the earlier order,
10ceases to apply to a particular Executive or to Executives of a
particular description.
(6) Power to make an order under this section includes—
(a)
power to make different provision for different cases,
circumstances or areas, and
(b)
15power to make incidental, supplementary, consequential,
transitional or transitory provision or savings.
(7)
A statutory instrument containing an order to which subsection (8)
applies (whether alone or with other provisions) may not be made
unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before, and approved by
20a resolution of, each House of Parliament.
(8) This subsection applies to—
(a)
an order under subsection (1), other than one that is made only
for the purpose mentioned in subsection (5)(b);
(b)
an order under subsection (2), other than one that is made only
25for that purpose or for imposing conditions on the doing of
things for a commercial purpose.
(9) A statutory instrument that—
(a) contains an order made under this section, and
(b)
is not subject to any requirement that a draft of the instrument
30be laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of
Parliament,
is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of
Parliament.”
(2)
In section 10(1) of the Transport Act 1968 (powers of a Passenger Transport
35Executive)—
(a)
in paragraph (xxvii) (power to invest sums not immediately needed)
for “any sums which are not immediately required by them for the
purposes of their business” substitute “their money”, and
(b)
in paragraph (xxviii) (power to turn unneeded resources to account)
40omit “so far as not required for the purposes of their business”.
(3)
In section 22 of the Transport Act 1968 (orders under Part 2 of that Act to be
subject to annulment) after subsection (2) insert—
“(2A)
Subsections (1) and (2) of this section do not apply in relation to orders
under section 10C of this Act (but see subsections (7) to (9) of that
45section).”
(4)
In section 93(9) of the Local Government Act 2003 (authorities with power
under section 93 to charge for discretionary services) before paragraph (b)
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insert—
“(ab)
the Passenger Transport Executive of an integrated transport
area in England;”.
(5)
In section 95(7) of the Local Government Act 2003 (power to authorise certain
5authorities to do for commercial purposes things that they can do for non-
commercial purposes) in the definition of “relevant authority” before
paragraph (b) insert—
“(ab)
the Passenger Transport Executive of an integrated transport
area in England;”.
13 10Economic prosperity boards and combined authorities
(1)
In Part 6 of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction
Act 2009 (economic prosperity boards and combined authorities) after section
113 insert—
“General powers of EPBs and combined authorities
113A 15General power of EPB or combined authority
(1) An EPB or combined authority may do—
(a)
anything it considers appropriate for the purposes of the
carrying-out of any of its functions (its “functional purposes”),
(b)
anything it considers appropriate for purposes incidental to its
20functional purposes,
(c)
anything it considers appropriate for purposes indirectly
incidental to its functional purposes through any number of
removes,
(d) anything it considers to be connected with—
(i) 25any of its functions, or
(ii) anything it may do under paragraph (a), (b) or (c), and
(e)
for a commercial purpose anything which it may do under any
of paragraphs (a) to (d) otherwise than for a commercial
purpose.
(2)
30Where subsection (1) confers power on an EPB or combined authority
to do something, it confers power (subject to section 113B) to do it
anywhere in the United Kingdom or elsewhere.
(3)
Power conferred on an EPB or combined authority by subsection (1) is
in addition to, and is not limited by, its other powers.
113B 35Boundaries of power under section 113A
(1) Section 113A(1) does not enable an EPB or combined authority to do—
(a)
anything which it is unable to do by virtue of a pre-
commencement limitation, or
(b)
anything which it is unable to do by virtue of a post-
40commencement limitation which is expressed to apply—
(i) to its power under section 113A(1),
(ii) to all of its powers, or
(iii)
to all of its powers but with exceptions that do not
include its power under section 113A(1).
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(2)
If exercise of a pre-commencement power of an EPB or combined
authority is subject to restrictions, those restrictions apply also to
exercise of the power conferred on it by section 113A(1) so far as that
power is overlapped by the pre-commencement power.
(3)
5Section 113A(1) does not authorise an EPB or combined authority to
borrow money.
(4)
Section 113A(1)(a) to (d) do not authorise an EPB or combined
authority to charge a person for anything done by it otherwise than for
a commercial purpose (but see section 93 of the Local Government Act
102003 (power of EPBs, combined authorities and other best value
authorities to charge for discretionary services)).
(5)
Section 113A(1)(e) does not authorise an EPB or combined authority to
do things for a commercial purpose in relation to a person if a statutory
provision requires it to do those things in relation to the person.
(6)
15Where under section 113A(1)(e) an EPB or combined authority does
things for a commercial purpose, it must do them through—
(a)
a company within the meaning given by section 1(1) of the
Companies Act 2006, or
(b)
a society registered or deemed to be registered under the Co-
20operative and Community Benefit Societies and Credit Unions
Act 1965 or the Industrial and Provident Societies Act (Northern
Ireland) 1969.
(7) In this section—
-
“post-commencement limitation” means a prohibition, restriction
25or other limitation imposed by a statutory provision that—(a)is contained in an Act passed after the end of the Session
in which the Localism Act 2011 is passed, or(b)is contained in an instrument made under an Act and
comes into force on or after the commencement of
30section 13(1) of that Act; -
“pre-commencement limitation” means a prohibition, restriction
or other limitation imposed by a statutory provision that—(a)is contained in an Act passed no later than the end of the
Session in which the Localism Act 2011 is passed, or(b)35is contained in an instrument made under an Act and
comes into force before the commencement of section
13(1) of that Act; -
“pre-commencement power” means power conferred by a
statutory provision that—(a)40is contained in an Act passed no later than the end of the
Session in which the Localism Act 2011 is passed, or(b)is contained in an instrument made under an Act and
comes into force before the commencement of section
13(1) of that Act; -
45“statutory provision” means a provision of an Act or of an
instrument made under an Act.
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113C Power to make provision supplemental to section 113A
(1)
The Secretary of State may by order make provision preventing EPBs
or combined authorities from doing under section 113A(1) anything
which is specified, or is of a description specified, in the order.
(2)
5The Secretary of State may by order provide for the exercise by EPBs or
combined authorities of power conferred by section 113A(1) to be
subject to conditions, whether generally or in relation to doing
anything specified, or of a description specified, in the order.
(3) The power under subsection (1) or (2) may be exercised in relation to—
(a) 10all EPBs,
(b) all combined authorities,
(c) particular EPBs,
(d) particular combined authorities,
(e) particular descriptions of EPBs, or
(f) 15particular descriptions of combined authorities.
(4)
Before making an order under subsection (1) or (2) the Secretary of State
must consult—
(a) such representatives of EPBs or combined authorities,
(b) such representatives of local government, and
(c) 20such other persons (if any),
as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.
(5)
Subsection (4) does not apply to an order under subsection (1) or (2)
which is made only for the purpose of amending an earlier such
order—
(a)
25so as to extend the earlier order, or any provision of the earlier
order, to a particular EPB or combined authority or to EPBs or
combined authorities of a particular description, or
(b)
so that the earlier order, or any provision of the earlier order,
ceases to apply to a particular EPB or combined authority or to
30EPBs or combined authorities of a particular description.
(6) Power to make an order under this section includes—
(a)
power to make different provision for different cases,
circumstances or areas, and
(b)
power to make incidental, supplementary, consequential,
35transitional or transitory provision or savings.”
(2)
For section 117(2) and (3) of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and
Construction Act 2009 (affirmative procedure applies to orders under Part 6
other than certain orders under section 116) substitute—
“(2)
An order to which subsection (2A) applies may not be made unless a
40draft of the statutory instrument containing the order (whether alone or
with other provisions) has been laid before, and approved by a
resolution of, each House of Parliament.
(2A) This subsection applies to an order under this Part other than—
(a)
an order under section 113C(1) that is made only for the
45purpose mentioned in section 113C(5)(b),
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(b)
an order under section 113C(2) that is made only for that
purpose or for imposing conditions on the doing of things for a
commercial purpose, or
(c)
an order under section 116 that amends or revokes provision
5contained in an instrument subject to annulment by resolution
of either House of Parliament.
(3) A statutory instrument that—
(a) contains an order under this Part, and
(b)
is not subject to any requirement that a draft of the instrument
10be laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of
Parliament,
is subject to annulment by resolution of either House of Parliament.”
14 Further amendments
(1)
In section 146A of the Local Government Act 1972 (application of provisions to
15certain joint and other authorities)—
(a) in subsection (1) for “or (1A)” substitute “, (1ZD) or (1ZE)”, and
(b)
after subsection (1ZC) (which is inserted by section 9 of this Act)
insert—
“(1ZD)
An Integrated Transport Authority is not to be treated as a local
20authority for the purposes of section 111 above (but see section
102B of the Local Transport Act 2008).
(1ZE)
Neither an economic prosperity board, nor a combined
authority, is to be treated as a local authority for the purposes of
section 111 above (but see section 113A of the Local Democracy,
25Economic Development and Construction Act 2009).”
(2)
In section 93(7) of the Local Government Act 2003 (provisions that do not count
as prohibitions on charging for the purposes of section 93(2)(b)) after
paragraph (c) insert—
“(d)
section 100(2) of the Local Transport Act 2008 (well-being
30powers of Integrated Transport Authorities and combined
authorities),
(e) section 102C(4) of that Act (Integrated Transport Authorities),
(f)
section 10B(4) of the Transport Act 1968 (Passenger Transport
Executives), and
(g)
35section 113B(4) of the Local Democracy, Economic
Development and Construction Act 2009 (economic prosperity
boards and combined authorities).”
CHAPTER 4 Transfer and delegation of functions to certain authorities
15 Power to transfer local public functions to permitted authorities
(1) 40The Secretary of State may by order make provision—
(a)
transferring a local public function from the public authority whose
function it is to a permitted authority;