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(6) | In drawing up the proposals, the local authority must consider the |
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extent to which the proposals, if implemented, would be likely to assist |
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in securing continuous improvement in the way in which the local |
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authority’s functions are exercised, having regard to a combination of |
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economy, efficiency and effectiveness. |
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(7) | After drawing up the proposals, the local authority must— |
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(a) | secure that copies of a document setting out the proposals are |
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available at their principal office for inspection by members of |
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the public at all reasonable times, and |
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(b) | publish in one or more newspapers circulating in its area a |
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(i) | states that the authority has drawn up the proposals, |
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(ii) | describes the main features of the proposals, |
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(iii) | states that copies of a document setting out the |
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proposals are available at their principal office for |
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inspection by members of the public at such times as |
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may be specified in the notice, and |
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(iv) | specifies the address of their principal office. |
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33F | Resolution of local authority |
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(1) | A resolution of a local authority is required in order for the authority to |
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make a change in governance arrangements. |
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(2) | Section 29(2) applies to a resolution under this section as it applied to a |
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resolution to operate executive arrangements. |
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33G | Implementation: new executive or move to executive arrangements |
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(1) | This section applies if a local authority passes a resolution which makes |
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a change in governance arrangements of the kind set out in— |
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(a) | section 33A (new form of executive), or |
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(b) | section 33C (move to executive arrangements). |
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(2) | On the third day after the relevant elections, the local authority must— |
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(a) | cease operating the old form of executive, or the alternative |
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(b) | start operating the form of executive which the change in |
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governance arrangements provides for. |
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(3) | Subject to subsection (2), the local authority must implement the |
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change in governance arrangements in accordance with the timetable |
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(4) | In this section “relevant elections” means, if the change in governance |
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arrangements provides for the local authority to operate— |
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(a) | a leader and cabinet executive (England): the first ordinary |
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elections of members or councillors of the local authority to take |
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place after the end of the permitted resolution period in which |
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the authority passes the resolution; |
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(b) | a mayor and cabinet executive: the first election of the mayor; |
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(c) | an elected executive: the first elections of the elected executive. |
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33H | Implementation: other change in governance arrangements |
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(1) | This section applies if a local authority passes a resolution which makes |
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a change in governance arrangements of the kind set out in— |
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(a) | section 33B (variation of executive arrangements), or |
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(b) | section 33D (variation of alternative arrangements). |
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(2) | The local authority must implement the change in governance |
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arrangements in accordance with the timetable in the proposals. |
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(1) | Except as provided for in sections 33A to 33D, a local authority which |
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is operating executive arrangements or alternative arrangements may |
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not vary, or cease to operate, those arrangements. |
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(2) | In making a change in governance arrangements, the local authority |
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must comply with any directions given by the Secretary of State in |
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connection with the making of such a change. |
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(3) | Sections 33J to 33N contain further requirements which, in certain |
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cases, apply to proposals or resolutions. |
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Further requirements for certain changes |
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33J | New form of executive or move to executive |
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(1) | This section applies to a change in governance arrangements of the |
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(a) | section 33A (new form of executive), or |
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(b) | section 33C (move to executive arrangements). |
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(2) | The proposals must state the extent to which the functions specified in |
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regulations under section 13(3)(b) are to be the responsibility of the |
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executive which will be operated if the proposals are implemented. |
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(3) | The proposals (particularly any provision about timetables and |
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transitional matters included in accordance with section 33E(3)) must |
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be such as to ensure that the proposed change can take effect (so far as |
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required to) in accordance with section 33G(2). |
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(4) | Any resolution to make the change in governance arrangements must |
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be passed during a permitted resolution period. |
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(5) | But if the local authority is under the duty in section 33C(2) to move to |
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executive arrangements, the resolution must be passed in the period |
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(b) | such later day as may be specified by the Secretary of State by |
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| and that period shall be treated as a permitted resolution period for the |
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33K | Move from mayoral executive approved by referendum |
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(1) | This section applies to a change in governance arrangements of the |
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kind set out in section 33A (new form of executive) if— |
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(a) | the local authority is operating a mayor and cabinet executive, |
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(b) | the proposals for implementing that form of executive were |
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approved in a referendum. |
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(2) | The local authority must hold a referendum on its proposals before |
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taking any steps to implement them. |
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(3) | The local authority may not pass a resolution which makes the |
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proposed change unless the result of the referendum is to approve the |
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(4) | If the result of the referendum is not to approve the proposals, the local |
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authority must publish in one or more newspapers circulating it its area |
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(a) | summarises the proposals, |
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(b) | states that the referendum did not approve the proposals, |
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(c) | summarises the authority’s existing executive arrangements, |
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(d) | states that the authority will be continuing to operate those |
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33L | Move from mayoral executive (no referendum) or elected executive |
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(1) | This section applies to a change in governance arrangements of the |
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kind set out in section 33A (new form of executive) if the local authority |
| |
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(a) | an elected executive, or |
| |
(b) | a mayor and cabinet executive, in a case where the authority |
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were not required to hold a referendum on the proposals for |
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implementing that form of executive. |
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(2) | If the proposed new form of executive is a leader and cabinet executive |
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(a) | the consultation required by section 33E(5) must last for at least |
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(b) | the local authority’s proposals must include statements of the |
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(i) | the arguments in favour of making the proposed |
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(ii) | any arguments against making the proposed change; |
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(iii) | the local authority’s reasons for wishing to make the |
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(3) | If the proposed new form of executive is a form prescribed in |
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regulations under section 11(5), the resolution to make the change in |
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governance arrangements must be passed— |
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(a) | at a meeting which is specially convened for the purpose of |
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deciding the resolution with notice of the object; |
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(b) | by a two-thirds majority of the votes cast on the resolution. |
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33M | Variation of size of elected executive |
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(1) | This section applies to a change in governance arrangements of the |
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kind set out in section 33B (variation of executive arrangements) which |
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provides for the variation of the size of an elected executive. |
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(2) | The proposed change may not apply in relation to any executive which |
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has already been elected. |
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33N | Variation of mayoral or elected executive |
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(1) | This section applies to a change in governance arrangements of the |
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kind set out in section 33B (variation of executive arrangements) if the |
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local authority is operating— |
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(a) | a mayor and cabinet executive, or |
| |
(b) | an elected executive. |
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(2) | The local authority may not make any proposals for the change in |
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governance arrangements unless— |
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(a) | the elected mayor, or |
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| has given written consent to the proposed change. |
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33O | Pre-commencement consultation etc |
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(1) | If, for the purposes of section 33E, a local authority— |
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(b) | carried out consultation, |
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(c) | considered any matter, |
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(d) | made a document available, or |
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| before the commencement of that section in relation to that authority, it |
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is immaterial that the local authority did that thing before rather than |
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(2) | If the Secretary of State gave guidance for the purposes of any provision |
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of sections 33A to 33Q before the commencement of that provision, it is |
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immaterial that the guidance was given before rather than after |
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33P | Failure to move from alternative arrangements |
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(1) | This section applies to a local authority which— |
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(a) | is required by section 33C(2) to make a change in governance |
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(b) | fails to pass the required resolution within the period specified |
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(2) | Before the local authority’s annual meeting in 2008, the local authority |
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must draw up and adopt executive arrangements which provide for a |
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leader and cabinet executive (England). |
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(3) | But if it appears to the Secretary of State that the authority will fail to |
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comply with subsection (2), the Secretary of State may by order specify |
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executive arrangements which provide for a leader and cabinet |
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(4) | The leader and cabinet executive (England) which is provided for |
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under subsection (2) or (3) shall come into operation on the day of the |
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local authority’s annual meeting in 2008. |
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(5) | Arrangements which the Secretary of State specifies under subsection |
| |
(3) are to be treated as having been made by the local authority itself. |
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(6) | Arrangements which come into operation in accordance with sub- |
| |
paragraph (4) are to be treated as being operated after the passing of a |
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resolution of the authority under section 33F. |
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(7) | As soon as practicable after executive arrangements are adopted under |
| |
subsection (2), or specified under subsection (3), the local authority |
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must comply with the duties set out in the following provisions— |
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(b) | section 29(2)(b)(ii) to (v). |
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(1) | This section applies for the purposes of sections 33A to 33P. |
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(2) | References to a change in governance arrangements are references to |
| |
any change of a kind set out in sections 33A to 33D. |
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(3) | References to a different form of executive are references to any of the |
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following kinds of executive that a local authority is not operating— |
| |
(a) | a leader and cabinet executive (England); |
| |
(b) | a mayor and cabinet executive; |
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(c) | an elected executive; |
| |
(d) | a form of executive prescribed under section 11(5). |
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(4) | In sections 33A to 33P— |
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“permitted resolution period”, in relation to a local authority, |
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means a period specified in the second column of the following |
| |
table in relation to that type of authority; |
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“proposals” means proposals under section 33E; |
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“proposed change” means the change in governance |
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arrangements which is proposed in proposals. |
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(5) | This is the table referred to in the definition of “permitted resolution |
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| | Permitted resolution periods |
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| | | | | (2) The period in 2011, or in any fourth year |
| | | | | | | | | | (a) | starts with 1 October, and |
| | | | | (b) | ends with 31 December. |
| | 35 | | | (1) The period ending with 31 December 2008.
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| | | | | (2) The period in 2012, or in any fourth year |
| | | | | | | | | | (a) | starts with 1 October, and |
| | | | | (b) | ends with 31 December. |
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| | Permitted resolution periods |
| | | | | (1) The period ending with 31 December 2009.
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| | | | | (2) The period in 2013, or in any fourth year |
| | | | | | | | | | (a) | starts with 1 October, and |
| | 5 | | | (b) | ends with 31 December. |
| | | | | (1) The period ending with 31 December 2010.
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| | | | | (2) The period in 2014, or in any fourth year |
| | | | | | | | | | (a) | starts with 1 October, and |
| | 10 | | | (b) | ends with 31 December. |
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(6) | The Secretary of State may by order provide that a permitted resolution |
| |
period is to end later than the last day of that period specified in the |
| |
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43 | Referendum following petition |
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(1) | Section 34 of the Local Government Act 2000 (c. 22) (referendum following |
| |
petition) is amended as follows. |
| |
(2) | In subsection (1) for the words from “operate” to the end substitute “operate a |
| |
relevant form of executive”. |
| |
(3) | After subsection (1) insert— |
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“(1A) | In this section “relevant form of executive” means— |
| |
(a) | in relation to England, a mayor and cabinet executive, an |
| |
elected executive, or an executive of a form prescribed in |
| |
regulations under section 11(5); |
| |
(b) | in relation to Wales, executive arrangements involving a form |
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of executive for which a referendum is required.” |
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(1) | Section 39 of the Local Government Act 2000 (elected mayors etc) is amended |
| |
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(3) | For subsection (6) substitute— |
| |
“(6) | Elections for the return of an elected mayor of a local authority are to |
| |
take place on the ordinary day of election in each of the relevant |
| |
| |
(7) | The term of office of an elected mayor is to be four years. |
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(8) | This section is subject to regulations under section 41.” |
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