Valid from 13/11/2015

PART 3 SPARTICIPATION REQUESTS

Key definitionsS

20Meaning of “community participation body”S

(1)In this Part, “community participation body” means—

(a)a community-controlled body,

(b)a community council established in accordance with Part 4 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973,

(c)a body mentioned in subsection (2), or

(d)a group mentioned in subsection (4).

(2)The body is a body (whether corporate or unincorporated)—

(a)that is designated as a community participation body by an order made by the Scottish Ministers for the purposes of this Part, or

(b)that falls within a class of bodies designated as community participation bodies by such an order for the purposes of this Part.

(3)Where the power to make an order under subsection (2)(a) is exercised in relation to a trust, the community participation body is to be the trustees of the trust.

(4)The group is a group—

(a)that comprises a number of individuals who are members of the group,

(b)that has no written constitution,

(c)that relates to a particular community,

(d)membership of which is open to any member of that community,

(e)whose decisions are made or otherwise controlled by members of the group who are members of that community, and

(f)any surplus funds and assets of which are to be applied for the benefit of that community.

21Meaning of “public service authority”S

(1)In this Part, “public service authority” means—

(a)a person listed, or of a description listed, in schedule 2, or

(b)a person mentioned in subsection (3).

(2)The Scottish Ministers may by order modify schedule 2 so as to—

(a)remove an entry listed in it,

(b)amend an entry listed in it.

(3)The person is a person—

(a)that is designated as a public service authority by an order made by the Scottish Ministers for the purposes of this Part, or

(b)that falls within a class of persons designated as public service authorities by such an order for the purposes of this Part.

(4)An order under subsection (3) may designate a person, or class of persons, only if the person, or (as the case may be) each of the persons falling within the class, is—

(a)a part of the Scottish Administration,

(b)a Scottish public authority with mixed functions or no reserved functions (within the meaning of the Scotland Act 1998), or

(c)a publicly-owned company.

(5)In subsection (4)(c), “publicly-owned company” means a company that is wholly owned by one or more public service authorities.

(6)For that purpose, a company is wholly owned by one or more public service authorities if it has no members other than—

(a)the public service authority or (as the case may be) authorities,

(b)other companies that are wholly owned by the public service authority or (as the case may be) authorities, or

(c)persons acting on behalf of—

(i)the public service authority or (as the case may be) authorities, or

(ii)such other companies.

(7)In this section, “company” includes any body corporate.

(8)Subsection (9) applies where the Scottish Ministers make an order under subsection (3).

(9)The Scottish Ministers may specify in the order a public service that is or may be provided by or on behalf of the person designated, or (as the case may be) a person falling within the class designated, in respect of which a specified outcome may not be specified in a participation request.

Participation requestsS

Valid from 01/04/2017

22Participation requestsS

(1)A community participation body may make a request to a public service authority to permit the body to participate in an outcome improvement process.

(2)In making such a request, the community participation body must—

(a)specify an outcome that results from, or is contributed to by virtue of, the provision of a service provided to the public by or on behalf of the authority,

(b)set out the reasons why the community participation body considers it should participate in the outcome improvement process,

(c)provide details of any knowledge, expertise and experience the community participation body has in relation to the specified outcome, and

(d)provide an explanation of the improvement in the specified outcome which the community participation body anticipates may arise as a result of its participation in the process.

(3)Subsection (4) applies where a community participation body which is a group as mentioned in section 20(4) makes a participation request to a public service authority.

(4)The group must, in addition to complying with subsection (2), provide such information to the authority as the authority may require in order for it to be satisfied that the body meets the requirements to be such a group.

(5)A participation request may be made jointly by two or more community participation bodies.

(6)A participation request may include a request that one or more public service authorities other than the authority to which the request is made participate in the outcome improvement process along with the authority to which the request is made.

(7)In this Part—

  • outcome improvement process”, in relation to a public service authority, means a process established or to be established by the authority with a view to improving an outcome that results from, or is contributed to by virtue of, the provision of a public service,

  • participation request” means a request made under subsection (1),

  • public service” means a service provided to the public by or on behalf of a public service authority,

  • specified outcome” means an outcome of the type mentioned in subsection (2)(a).

23RegulationsS

(1)The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make further provision about participation requests.

(2)Regulations under subsection (1) may in particular make provision for or in connection with specifying—

(a)the manner in which requests are to be made,

(b)the procedure to be followed by public service authorities in relation to requests,

(c)the procedure to be followed by public authorities in relation to requests that include a request of the type mentioned in section 22(6),

(d)the information to be provided in connection with requests (in addition to that required under section 22(2)),

(e)ways in which public service authorities are to promote the use of participation requests,

(f)support that public service authorities are to make available to community participation bodies to enable such bodies to make a participation request and participate in any outcome improvement process resulting from such a request,

(g)types of communities that may need additional support in order to form community participation bodies, make participation requests and participate in outcome improvement processes.

Decisions about participation requestsS

24Participation requests: decisionsS

(1)This section applies where a participation request is made by a community participation body to a public service authority.

(2)The authority must decide whether to agree to or refuse the participation request.

(3)In reaching its decision under subsection (2), the authority must take into consideration the following matters—

(a)the reasons set out in the request under section 22(2)(b),

(b)any other information provided in support of the request (whether such other information is contained in the request or otherwise provided),

(c)whether agreeing to the request mentioned in subsection (2) would be likely to promote or improve—

(i)economic development,

(ii)regeneration,

(iii)public health,

(iv)social wellbeing, or

(v)environmental wellbeing,

(d)whether agreeing to the request would be likely—

(i)to reduce inequalities of outcome which result from socio-economic disadvantage,

(ii)to lead to an increase in participation in the outcome improvement process to which the request relates by persons who experience socio-economic disadvantage,

(iii)otherwise to lead to an increase in participation by such persons in the design or delivery of a public service the provision of which results in, or contributes to, the specified outcome mentioned in the request,

(e)any other benefits that might arise if the request were agreed to, and

(f)any other matter (whether or not included in or arising out of the request) that the authority considers relevant.

(4)The authority must exercise the function under subsection (2) in a manner which encourages equal opportunities and in particular the observance of the equal opportunity requirements.

(5)The authority must agree to the request unless there are reasonable grounds for refusing it.

(6)The authority must, before the end of the period mentioned in subsection (7), give notice (in this Part, a “decision notice”) to the community participation body of—

(a)its decision to agree to or refuse the request, and

(b)if its decision is to refuse the request, the reasons for the decision.

(7)The period is—

(a)a period prescribed in regulations made by the Scottish Ministers, or

(b)such longer period as may be agreed between the authority and the community participation body.

(8)The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about—

(a)the information (in addition to that required under this Part) that a decision notice is to contain, and

(b)the manner in which a decision notice is to be given.

26Proposed outcome improvement processS

(1)This section applies where a public service authority gives a community participation body a decision notice as mentioned in section 25(3).

(2)The community participation body may make written representations in relation to the proposed outcome improvement process.

(3)Any representations under subsection (2) must be made before the end of the period of 28 days beginning with the day on which the notice is given.

(4)Before giving notice under subsection (5), the authority must take into consideration any representations made under subsection (2).

(5)The authority must, before the end of the period of 28 days beginning with the day after the expiry of the period mentioned in subsection (3), give a notice to the community participation body containing details of the outcome improvement process that is to be established.

(6)The authority must publish such information about the process as may be specified in regulations made by the Scottish Ministers.

(7)The authority must publish the information mentioned in subsection (6) on a website or by other electronic means.

Outcome improvement processesS

29Modification of outcome improvement processS

(1)This section applies where a public service authority establishes an outcome improvement process under section 28(a) following a participation request by a community participation body.

(2)Following consultation with the community participation body, the authority may modify the outcome improvement process.

(3)Where the outcome improvement process is modified under subsection (2), the authority must publish such information about the modification as may be specified in regulations made by the Scottish Ministers.

Prospective

ReportingS

31ReportingS

(1)This section applies where—

(a)a participation request has been made, and

(b)the outcome improvement process relating to that request is complete.

(2)The public service authority that established the process must publish a report—

(a)summarising the outcomes of the process, including whether (and, if so, how and to what extent) the specified outcome to which the process related has been improved,

(b)describing how and to what extent the participation of the community participation body that made the participation request to which the process related influenced the process and the outcomes, and

(c)explaining how the authority intends to keep the community participation body and any other persons informed about—

(i)changes in the outcomes of the process, and

(ii)any other matters relating to the outcomes.

(3)In preparing the report mentioned in subsection (2), the public service authority must seek the views of the bodies mentioned in subsection (4) in relation to—

(a)the way in which the outcome improvement process was conducted, and

(b)the outcomes of the process, including whether (and, if so, how and to what extent) the specified outcome to which the process related has been improved.

(4)The bodies referred to in subsection (3) are––

(a)the community participation body which made the participation request to which the outcome improvement process related, and

(b)any other community participation bodies which participated in that process.

(5)The authority must publish the report mentioned in subsection (2) on a website or by other electronic means.

(6)The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about reports published under subsection (2), including the information (in addition to that required under that subsection) that reports are to contain.