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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Local Government Investigations (Functions of Monitoring Officers and Standards Committees)(Wales) Regulations 2001, Section 7.
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Functions of the Standards CommitteeE+W
[7.—(1) After receiving a report and any recommendations from a monitoring officer, or a report from the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales together with any recommendations of a monitoring officer, a Standards Committee must determine either:
(a)that there is no evidence of any failure to comply with the code of conduct of the relevant authority concerned and give notice to that effect to:
(i)the person who is the subject of the investigation;
(ii)the person or persons making the allegation which gave rise to the investigation; and
(iii)the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales; or
(b)that a person who is the subject of the investigation must be invited to make representations, either orally or in writing, in respect of the findings of the investigation and of any allegation of a failure to comply with the relevant authority’s code of conduct.
(2) A Standards Committee may make arrangements for the functions specified in paragraph (1) to be exercised by the Standards Committee of another relevant authority.]
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