SCHEDULE 13 Loans and Other Financial Provisions
Part II Amendments with Respect to Finance and Rating
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The Rural Water Supplies and Sewerage Act 1944
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In section 6 of the M1 Rural Water Supplies and Sewerage Act 1944 for the words “rural district council” there shall be substituted the words “district council”.
Parish Councils Act 1957
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The M2General Rate Act 1967
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(1)
The M3General Rate Act 1967 shall be amended in accordance with the following provisions of this paragraph.
X1(2)
In section 2(2) for the words “rural district council” in both places where they occur, and in section 5(1)(e) for those words, there shall be substituted the words “
district council
”
.
X1(3)
In section 38(4), for the word “counties” there shall be substituted the words “
non-metropolitan counties and metropolitan districts
”
.
X1(4)
“(ii)
in respect of any rating district.”
X1(5)
In section 112, the words “or urban district”, “or district” and “rural” shall cease to have effect.
X1(6)
““rating district” means—
(a)
as respects Greater London, a rating area or, subject to paragraph 8(1)(b) of Schedule 4 to this Act, any part of a rating area which is subject to separate or differential rating (otherwise than in respect of a garden or square or by reason of any provision of the City of London (Tithes and Rates) Act 1910 or the City of London (Tithes) Act 1947);
(b)
except as respects Greater London—
(i)
any part of a rating area which is subject to separate or differential rating ;
(ii)
in a parish or community part of which is so subject, the part which is not so subject;
(iii)
a parish no part of which is so subject ;
(iv)
a community which is not co-extensive with the area of a district and no part of which is so subject ;
(v)
any part of a rating area in England not falling within sub-paragraph (i), (ii) or (iii) above”;
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(1)
Sections 88, 89 and 91 of the said Act of 1967 shall have effect subject to the following provisions of this paragraph.
(2)
It shall be the duty of every new county council to make and submit to the Secretary of State not later than a date prescribed for the purposes of this sub-paragraph a scheme for the constitution of a local valuation panel for the county or two or more local valuation panels for areas which together comprise the whole of the county.
(3)
A county council may discharge the said duty by making and submitting to the Secretary of State a joint scheme with one or more other county councils for the constitution of a local valuation panel or local valuation panels for the whole of their respective counties, or for areas which together comprise the whole of their respective counties.
(4)
A scheme under this paragraph shall be treated for all purposes as having been made under section 91(1)(a) of the said Act of 1967 and submitted to the Secretary of State under section 91(3) of that Act.
(5)
Any such scheme approved by the Secretary of State under section 91(5) of that Act shall not come into operation until a date prescribed for the purposes of this sub-paragraph.
(6)
Any scheme in force for the purposes of section 88 of that Act immediately before 1st April 1974 for an existing county or county borough shall, notwithstanding the abolition or alteration of the county or borough but subject to section 91(1) of that Act, continue in force until a date prescribed for the purposes of this sub-paragraph and shall then expire.
(7)
Any vacancy occurring before the date prescribed for the purposes of this sub-paragraph in the membership of a local valuation panel constituted under a scheme continued in force by sub-paragraph (6) above shall—
(a)
if the area for which the panel is constituted is co-extensive with or wholly comprised in the area of a new county, be filled by a person appointed by the council of that county;
(b)
otherwise, be filled by a person appointed jointly by the councils for those counties which include any part of the area for which the panel is constituted.