Part I Local Authority Members, Officers, Staff and Committees etc.
Political restriction of officers and staff
1 Disqualification and political restriction of certain officers and staff.
(1)
A person shall be disqualified from becoming (whether by election or otherwise) or remaining a member of a local authority if he holds a politically restricted post under that local authority or any other local authority in Great Britain.
(2)
“Person holding a politically restricted post, within the meaning of Part I of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989, under a local authority, within the meaning of that Part.”
(3)
In section 80 of the M2Local Government Act 1972 (disqualification for election and holding office as member of local authority)—
(a)
in subsection (1)(a) (paid office holders and employees), the words “joint board, joint authority or” shall be omitted; and
(b)
in subsection (6) (extension of meaning of
“local authority”), after the word “includes” there shall be inserted “
a joint board and
”
.
(4)
In section 31 of the M3Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (which makes corresponding provision for Scotland)—
(a)
in subsection (1)(a)(ii), the words “or joint board” shall be omitted; and
(b)
“(1A)
A person is disqualified for being a member of a joint board if he or a partner of his holds any paid office or employment (other than the office of chairman or vice-chairman of the board) or other place of profit in the gift or disposal of the board.”
(5)
The terms of appointment or conditions of employment of every person holding a politically restricted post under a local authority (including persons appointed to such posts before the coming into force of this section) shall be deemed to incorporate such requirements for restricting his political activities as may be prescribed for the purposes of this subsection by regulations made by the Secretary of State.
(6)
Regulations under subsection (5) above may contain such incidental provision and such supplemental, consequential and transitional provision in connection with their other provisions as the Secretary of State considers appropriate and, without prejudice to section 190(1) below, may contain such exceptions for persons appointed in pursuance of section 9 below as he thinks fit.
(7)
So far as it has effect in relation to disqualification for election, this section has effect with respect to any election occurring not less than two months after the coming into force of this section and, so far as it relates to becoming in any other way a member of a local authority, this section has effect with respect to any action which, apart from this section, would result in a person becoming a member of the authority not less than two months after the coming into force of this section.
(8)
If, immediately before the expiry of the period of two months referred to in subsection (7) above, a person who is a member of a local authority holds a politically restricted post under that or any other local authority, nothing in this section shall apply to him until the expiry of the period for which he was elected or for which he otherwise became a member of the authority.
F1(9)
In this section a reference to a person holding a politically restricted post under a local authority includes a reference to every member of the staff of an elected local policing bodyF2... F3, F4and every member of staff of a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 F4every member of staff of a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 and every member of staff of the London Fire Commissioner.
F5(10)
The reference in subsection (9) to every member of the staff of an elected local policing body does not include a deputy police and crime commissioner.
(11)
For the purposes of subsection (1) only, the reference in subsection (9) to every member of the staff of an elected local policing body does not include the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime appointed under section 19(1)(a) of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011.
2 Politically restricted posts.
(1)
The following persons are to be regarded for the purposes of this Part as holding politically restricted posts under a local authority—
(a)
the person designated under section 4 below as the head of the authority’s paid service;
(b)
the statutory chief officers;
(c)
a non-statutory chief officer;
(d)
a deputy chief officer;
(e)
the monitoring officer designated under section 5 below;
(f)
any person holding a post to which he was appointed in pursuance of section 9 below; F6and
(g)
any person not falling within paragraphs (a) to (f) above whose post is for the time being specified by the authority in a list maintained in accordance with subsection (2) below and any directions under section 3 F7or 3A below or with section 100G(2) of the M4Local Government Act 1972 or section 50G(2) of the M5Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (list of officers to whom powers are delegated) F8; and
(h)
the head of democratic services designated under section 8 of the Local Government (Wales) Measure 2011.
(2)
It shall be the duty of every local authority to prepare and maintain a list of such of the following posts under the authority, namely—
F9(a)
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F9(b)
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as are not posts for the time being exempted under section 3 F12or 3A below, posts for the time being listed under section 100G(2) of the M6Local Government Act 1972 or section 50G(2) of the M7Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 or posts of a description specified in regulations made by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this subsection.
(3)
The duties of a post under a local authority fall within this subsection if they consist in or involve one or both of the following, that is to say—
(a)
giving advice on a regular basis to the authority themselves, to any committee or sub-committee of the authority or to any joint committee on which the authority are representedF13 or, where the authority are operating executive arrangements, to the executive of the authority, to any committee of that executive, or to any member of that executive who is also a member of the authority;
(b)
speaking on behalf of the authority on a regular basis to journalists or broadcasters.
(4)
It shall be the duty of every local authority to deposit the first list prepared under subsection (2) above with their proper officer before the expiry of the period of two months beginning with the coming into force of this section; and it shall also be their duty, on subsequently making any modifications of that list, to deposit a revised list with that officer.
(5)
It shall be the duty of every local authority F14 in Scotland and Wales in performing their duties under this section to have regard to such general advice as may be given by virtue of subsection (1)(b) of section 3 below by a person appointed under that subsection.
F15(5A)
It shall be the duty of every local authority in England in performing their duties under this section to have regard to such general advice as may be given by virtue of section 3B below by the Secretary of State.
(6)
In this section “the statutory chief officers” means—
F16(za)
the director of children’s services appointed under section 18 of the Children Act 2004 and the director of adult social services appointed under section 6(A1) of the Local Authority Social Services Act 1970 (in the case of a local authority in England);
F17(zb)
the director of public health appointed under section 73A(1) of the National Health Service Act 2006;
(a)
(b)
F21the chief officer of a fire brigade maintained under the M9Fire Services Act 1947 and appointed under regulations made under section 18(1)(a) of that Act;
(c)
(d)
the officer having responsibility, for the purposes of section 151 of the Local Government Act 1972, section 73 of the M11Local Government Act 1985, section 112 of the M12Local Government Finance Act 1988 F25, section 127(2) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 or section 6 below or for the purposes of section 95 of the M13Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, for the administration of the authority’s financial affairs.
(7)
In this section “non-statutory chief officer” means, subject to the following provisions of this section—
(a)
a person for whom the head of the authority’s paid service is directly responsible;
(b)
a person who, as respects all or most of the duties of his post, is required to report directly or is directly accountable to the head of the authority’s paid service; and
(c)
any person who, as respects all or most of the duties of his post, is required to report directly or is directly accountable to the local authority themselves or any committee or sub-committee of the authority.
(8)
In this section “deputy chief officer” means, subject to the following provisions of this section, a person who, as respects all or most of the duties of his post, is required to report directly or is directly accountable to one or more of the statutory or non-statutory chief officers.
(9)
A person whose duties are solely secretarial or clerical or are otherwise in the nature of support services shall not be regarded as a non-statutory chief officer or a deputy chief officer for the purposes of this Part.
(10)
Nothing in this section shall have the effect of requiring any person to be regarded as holding a politically restricted post by reason of his holding—
(a)
the post of head teacher or principal of a school, college or other educational institution or establishment which, in England and Wales, is maintained or assisted by a F26local authority or, in Scotland, is under the management of or is assisted by an education authority; or
(b)
any other post as a teacher or lecturer in any such school, college, institution or establishment,
or of requiring any such post to be included in any list prepared and maintained under this section.
(11)
Regulations under this section may contain such incidental provision and such supplemental, consequential and transitional provision in connection with their other provisions as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.
3 Grant and supervision of exemptions from political restrictionF27: Scotland and Wales .
(1)
F28It shall be the duty of the Scottish Ministers to appoint in relation to Scotland, and the duty of the Welsh Ministers to appoint in relation to Wales, a person—
(a)
to carry out the functions in relation to political restriction which are conferred by subsections (2) to (7) below; and
(b)
to give such general advice with respect to the determination of questions arising by virtue of section 2(3) above as that person considers appropriate after consulting such representatives of local government and such organisations appearing to him to represent employees in local government as he considers appropriate.
(2)
A person appointed under subsection (1) above—
(a)
shall consider any application for exemption from political restrictionwhich is made to him, in respect of any post under a local authority, by the holder for the time being of that post; and
(b)
may, on the application of any person or otherwise, give directions to a local authority requiring it to include a post in the list maintained by the authority under section 2(2) above.
(3)
An application shall not be made by virtue of subsection (2)(a) above in respect of a post under a local authority except where—
(a)
the authority have specified or are proposing to specify the post in the list maintained by the authority under subsection (2) of section 2 above; F29...
F32...
(4)
If, on an application made by virtue of subsection (2)(a) above in respect of any post under a local authority, the person to whom the application is made is satisfied that the duties of the post do not fall within section 2(3)above, that person shall direct—
(a)
that, for so long as the direction has effect in accordance with its terms, the post is not to be regarded as a politically restricted post; and
(b)
that, accordingly, the post is not to be specified in the list maintained by that authority under section 2(2) above or, as the case may be, is to be removed from that list.
(5)
A person appointed under subsection (1) above shall not give a directionunder subsection (2)(b) above in respect of any post under a local authority except where he is satisfied that the post—
(a)
is a post the duties of which fall within section 2(3) above; and
(b)
is neither included in any list maintained by the authority in accordance with section 2(2) above, section 100G(2) of the M14Local Government Act 1972 or section 50G(2) of the M15Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 nor of a description specified in any regulations under section 2(2) above.
(6)
It shall be the duty of a local authority—
(a)
to give a person appointed under subsection (1) above all such information as that person may reasonably require for the purpose of carrying out his functions under this section;
(b)
to comply with any direction under this section with respect to the list maintained by the authority; and
(c)
on being given a direction by virtue of subsection (2)(b) above, to notify the terms of the direction to the holder for the time being of the post to which the direction relates.
(7)
It shall be the duty of a person appointed under subsection (1) above, in carrying out his functions under this section, to give priority, according to the time available before the election, to any application made by virtue of subsection (2)(a) above by a person who certifies that it is made for the purpose of enabling him to be a candidate in a forthcoming election.
(8)
The Secretary of State may—
F33(a)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b)
provide for the appointment of such numbers of staff to assist any person appointed under F34subsection (1), and to act on that person’s behalf, as the Secretary of State may with the consent of the Treasury determine;
(c)
pay to or in respect of a person appointed under that subsection andmembers of such a person’s staff such remuneration and such other sums by way of, or towards, the payment of pensions, allowances and gratuities as the Secretary of State may so determine; and
(d)
provide for a person appointed under that subsection and such a person’s staff to hold office on such other terms as the Secretary of State may so determine.
F353AGrant and supervision of exemptions from political restriction: England
(1)
(a)
(b)
may, on the application of any person or otherwise, give directions to the F40... authority requiring it to include a post in the list maintained by the authority under section 2(2).
(2)
An application may not be made under subsection (1)(a) unless—
(a)
F43(b)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F44...
(3)
If, on an application under subsection (1)(a) in respect of any post, the F45head of paid service is satisfied that the duties of the post do not fall within section 2(3), the F46head of paid service must direct—
(a)
that, for so long as the direction has effect in accordance with its terms, the post is not to be regarded as a politically restricted post; and
(b)
that accordingly the post is not to be specified in the list maintained by the F47... authority under section 2(2) or (as the case may be) is to be removed from that list.
(4)
A F48local authority's head of paid service may not give a direction under subsection (1)(b) in respect of any post unless the F49head of paid service is satisfied that—
(a)
the duties of the post fall within section 2(3); and
(b)
the post is neither—
(i)
in any list maintained by the F50... authority in accordance with section 2(2) above or section 100G(2) of the Local Government Act 1972; nor
(ii)
of a description specified in any regulations under section 2(2) above.
F51(5)
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(6)
Every local authority in England F52... must—
(a)
(b)
comply with any direction under this section with respect to the list maintained by the authority; and
(c)
on being given a direction under subsection (1)(b), notify the terms of the direction to the person who holds the post to which the direction relates.
(7)
In carrying out F56... functions under this section a F57local authority's head of paid service must give priority, according to the time available before the election, to any application under subsection (1)(a) from a person who certifies that the application is made for the purpose of enabling him to be a candidate in a forthcoming election.
F58(7A)
In carrying out functions under this section a local authority's head of paid service must consult the monitoring officer of that authority (unless they are the same person).
(7B)
The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision about the application of this section to a local authority that is not required to designate one of its officers as the head of its paid service.
(7C)
Regulations under subsection (7B) may apply any provisions of this section (with or without modifications) to an authority to which they apply.
F59(8)
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F59(9)
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F59(10)
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F353BGeneral advice as to politically restricted posts: England
(1)
The Secretary of State may in relation to England give such general advice with respect to the determination of questions arising by virtue of section 2(3) as he considers appropriate.
(2)
Before giving general advice under this section the Secretary of State must consult such representatives of local government and such organisations appearing to him to represent employees in local government as he considers appropriate.
Duties of particular officers
4 Designation and reports of head of paid service.
(1)
It shall be the duty of every relevant authority—
(a)
to designate one of their officers as the head of their paid service; and
(b)
to provide that officer with such staff, accommodation and other resources as are, in his opinion, sufficient to allow his duties under this section to be performed.
F60(1A)
In the case of an elected local policing body, the body's chief executive is to be taken to have been designated as the head of the body's paid service (and, accordingly, subsection (1)(a) does not apply; but references to persons designated under this section include references to the body's chief executive).
(2)
It shall be the duty of the head of a relevant authority’s paid service, where he considers it appropriate to do so in respect of any proposals of his with respect to any of the matters specified in subsection (3) below, to prepare a report to the authority setting out his proposals.
(3)
Those matters are—
(a)
the manner in which the discharge by the authority of their different functions is co-ordinated;
(b)
the number and grades of staff required by the authority for the discharge of their functions;
(c)
the organisation of the authority’s staff; and
(d)
the appointment and proper management of the authority’s staff.
(4)
It shall be the duty of the head of a relevant authority’s paid service, as soon as practicable after he has prepared a report under this section, to arrange for a copy of it to be F61sent—
(a)
in the case of an elected local policing body, to the body and to the police and crime panel for the body's police area; and
F62(aa)
in the case of a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004, to the authority and to the police and crime panel for the police area—
(i)
which corresponds to the authority's area, or
(ii)
within which the area of the authority falls;
F63(ab)
in the case of the London Fire Commissioner, to the Commissioner;
(b)
in any other case, to each member of the authority.
(5)
It shall be the duty of a relevant authority F64(other than an elected local policing body) to consider any report under this section by the head of their paid service at a meeting held not more than three months after copies of the report are first sent to members of the authority; and nothing in section 101 of the M16Local Government Act 1972 or in section 56 of F65, or Schedule 10 or 20 to, the M17Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (delegation) shall apply to the duty imposed by virtue of this subsection.
F66(5A)
It shall be the duty of an elected local policing body to consider any report under this section by the head of the body's paid service, and to do so no later than three months after the body is sent a copy of the report.
F67(5B)
It shall be the duty of a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 to consider any report under this section by the head of the authority's paid service and to do so no later than three months after the authority is sent a copy of the report.
F68(5C)
It shall be the duty of the London Fire Commissioner to consider any report under this section by the head of the Commissioner's paid service and to do so no later than three months after the Commissioner is sent a copy of the report.
(6)
In this section “relevant authority”—
(a)
in relation to England and Wales, means a local authority of any of the descriptions specified in paragraphs (a) to (e) F69 and (ja) to (jc) of section 21(1) below F70, an elected local policing body F71, a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 and the London Fire Commissioner; and
(b)
in relation to Scotland, F72council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994.
(7)
This section shall come into force at the expiry of the period of two months beginning on the day this Act is passed.
5 Designation and reports of monitoring officer.
(1)
It shall be the duty of every relevant authority—
(a)
to designate one of their officers (to be known as “the monitoring officer”) as the officer responsible for performing the duties imposed by this section F73and, where relevant, section 5A below; and
(b)
to provide that officer with such staff, accommodation and other resources as are, in his opinion, sufficient to allow those duties F74and, where relevant, the duties under section 5A below to be performed;
F77(1A)
The officer designated under subsection (1) above by a relevant authority to which this subsection applies may not be the head of that authority’s paid service.
(1B)
Subsection (1A) above applies to the following relevant authorities in England and Wales—
(a)
a county council,
(b)
a county borough council,
(c)
a district council,
(d)
a London borough council,
(e)
the Greater London Authority, and
(f)
the Common Council of the City of London in its capacity as a local authority, police authority or port health authority.
F78(1C)
In the case of an elected local policing body, the body's chief executive is to be taken to have been designated as the monitoring officer (and, accordingly, subsection (1)(a) does not apply; but references to persons designated under this section include references to the body's chief executive).
(2)
F79Subject to subsection (2B), it shall be the duty of a relevant authority’s monitoring officer, if it at any time appears to him that any proposal, decision or omission by the authority, by any committee, F80or sub-committee of the authority, by any person holding any office or employment under the authority or by any joint committee on which the authority are represented constitutes, has given rise to or is likely to or would give rise to—
(a)
F82(aa)
any such maladministration or failure as is mentioned in Part 3 of the Local Government Act 1974 (Local Commissioners), or
(b)
(c)
a matter which the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales would be entitled to investigate under the Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Act 2005,
to prepare a report to the authority with respect to that proposal, decision or omission.
F85(2A)
No duty shall arise by virtue of subsection (2)(b) above unless a Local Commissioner (within the meaning of the M19Local Government Act 1974) has conducted an investigation under Part III of that Act in relation to the proposal, decision or omission concerned.
F86(2AA)
No duty shall arise by virtue of subsection (2)(c) above unless the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales has conducted an investigation under the Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Act 2005 in relation to the proposal, decision or omission concerned.
F87(2B)
Where a relevant authority are operating executive arrangements, the monitoring officer of the relevant authority shall not make a report under subsection (2) in respect of any proposal, decision or omission unless it is a proposal, decision or omission made otherwise than by or on behalf of the relevant authority’s executive.
(3)
It shall be the duty of a relevant authority’s monitoring officer—
(a)
in preparing a report under this section to consult so far as practicable with the F88person who is for the time being designated as the head of the authority’s paid service under section 4 above and with their chief finance officer; and
F89(aa)
in the case of a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004, to the authority and to the police and crime panel for the police area—
(i)
which corresponds to the authority's area, or
(ii)
within which the area of the authority falls;
F90(ab)
in the case of the London Fire Commissioner, to the Commissioner;
(b)
as soon as practicable after such a report has been prepared by him or his deputy, to arrange for a copy of it to be F91sent—
(a)
in the case of an elected local policing body, to the body and to the police and crime panel for the body's police area; and
(b)
in any other case, to each member of the authority F92and, in a case where the relevant authority have a mayor and council manager executive, to the council manager of the authority.
F93(3A)
The references in subsection (2) above, in relation to a relevant authority in England, to a committee or sub-committee of the authority and to a joint committee on which they are represented shall be taken to include references to—
(a)
any inshore fisheries and conservation authority (“IFC authority”) the members of which include persons who are members of the relevant authority, and
(b)
any sub-committee appointed by such an authority;
but in relation to any such IFC authority or sub-committee the reference in subsection (3)(b) above to each member of the authority shall have effect as a reference to each member of the IFC authority or, as the case may be, of the IFC authority which appointed the sub-committee.
F94(4)
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(5)
It shall be the duty of a relevant authority F95and of any IFC authority falling within paragraph (a) of subsection (3A) above F96and of any such committee as is mentioned in subsection (4) above—
(a)
to consider any report under this section by a monitoring officer or his F97deputy—
(i)
in the case of an elected local policing body, no later than three months after the body is sent a copy of the report; and
F98(ia)
in the case of a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004, no later than three months after the authority is sent a copy of the report;
F99(ib)
in the case of the London Fire Commissioner, no later than three months after the Commissioner is sent a copy of the report;
(ii)
in any other case, at a meeting held not more than twenty-one days after copies of the report are first sent to members of the authority F100or committee; and
(b)
without prejudice to any duty imposed by virtue of section 115 of the M20Local Government Finance Act 1988 (duties in respect of conduct involving contraventions of financial obligations) or otherwise, to ensure that no step is taken for giving effect to any proposal or decision to which such a report relates at any time while the implementation of the proposal or decision is suspended in consequence of the report;
and nothing in section 101 of the M21Local Government Act 1972 or in section 56 of F101... the M22Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (delegation) shall apply to the duty imposed by virtue of paragraph (a) above.
(6)
For the purposes of paragraph (b) of subsection (5) above the implementation of a proposal or decision to which a report under this section relates shall be suspended in consequence of the report until the end of the first business day after the day on which consideration of that report under paragraph (a) of that subsection is concluded.
(7)
The duties of a relevant authority’s monitoring officer under this section shall be performed by him personally or, where he is unable to act owing to absence or illness, personally by such member of his staff as he has for the time being nominated as his deputy for the purposes of this section.
F102(7A)
Subsection (7) above shall have effect subject to section 82A of the Local Government Act 2000 (monitoring officers: delegation of functions under Part 3 of that Act).
(8)
In this section F103and in section 5A—
“business day”, in relation to a relevant authority, means any day which is not a Saturday or Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday or any day which is a bank holiday under the M23Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 in the part of Great Britain where the area of the authority is situated;
“chief finance officer”, in relation to a relevant authority, means the officer having responsibility, for the purposes of section 151 of the Local Government Act 1972, section 73 of the M24Local Government Act 1985, section 112 of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 F104, section 127(2) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 F105, Schedule 1 to the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 F106, section 4D(4) of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 or section 6 below or for the purposes of section 95 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, for the administration of the authority’s financial affairs; F107and
F108“inshore fisheries and conservation authority” means the authority for an inshore fisheries and conservation district established under section 149 of the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009;
“relevant authority”—
(a)
in relation to England and Wales, means a local authority of any of the descriptions specified in paragraphs (a) to F109(k) of section 21(1) below F110, an elected local policing body F111, a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 and the London Fire Commissioner; and
(b)
in relation to Scotland, means a local authority.
F112(8A)
Any reference in this section to the duties of a monitoring officer imposed by this section, or to the duties of a monitoring officer under this section, shall include a reference to the functions which are conferred on a monitoring officer by virtue of Part III of the Local Government Act 2000.
F113(8B)
Any reference in this section to the duties of a monitoring officer imposed by this section, or to the duties of a monitoring officer under this section, shall include a reference to duties conferred on a monitoring officer by paragraph 38B of Schedule 12 to the Local Government Act 1972 (duties of monitoring officer for principal council in Wales in relation to polls consequent on community meetings).
(9)
This section shall come into force at the expiry of the period of two months beginning on the day this Act is passed.
F1145A Reports of monitoring officer—local authorities operating executive arrangements
(1)
Where a relevant authority are operating executive arrangements, the monitoring officer of that authority shall be responsible for performing the duties imposed by this section.
(2)
It shall be the duty of the monitoring officer of a relevant authority that is referred to in subsection (1) above, if at any time it appears to him that any proposal, decision or omission, in the course of the discharge of functions of the relevant authority, by or on behalf of the relevant authority’s executive, constitutes, has given rise to or is likely to or would give rise to any of the events referred to in subsection (3), to prepare a report to the executive of the authority with respect to that proposal, decision or omission.
(3)
The events referred to for the purposes of subsection (2) are—
(a)
a contravention, by the relevant authority’s executive or any person on behalf of the executive, of any enactment or rule of law; or
(b)
(c)
a matter which the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales would be entitled to investigate under the Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Act 2005.
(4)
No duty shall arise by virtue of subsection (3)(b) above unless a Local Commissioner (within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1974) has conducted an investigation under Part III of that Act in relation to the proposal, decision or omission concerned.
F118(4A)
No duty shall arise by virtue of subsection (3)(c) above unless the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales has conducted an investigation under the Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Act 2005 in relation to the proposal, decision or omission concerned.
(5)
It shall be the duty of an authority’s monitoring officer—
(a)
in preparing a report under subsection (2) to consult so far as practicable with the person who is for the time being designated as the head of the authority’s paid service under section 4 above and with their chief finance officer; and
(b)
as soon as practicable after such a report has been prepared by him or his deputy, to arrange for a copy of it to be sent to each member of the authority F119and, where the authority has a mayor and council manager executive, the council manager.
(6)
It shall be the duty of the authority’s executive—
(a)
to consider any report under this section by a monitoring officer or his deputy at a meeting held not more than twenty-one days after copies of the report are first sent to members of the executive; and
(b)
without prejudice to any duty imposed by virtue of section 115B of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 (duties of executive as regards reports) or otherwise, to ensure that no step is taken for giving effect to any proposal or decision to which such a report relates at any time while the implementation of the proposal or decision is suspended in consequence of the report.
(7)
For the purposes of paragraph (b) of subsection (6) above the implementation of a proposal or decision to which a report under this section, by a monitoring officer or his deputy, relates shall be suspended in consequence of the report until the end of the first business day after the day on which consideration of that report under paragraph (a) of that subsection is concluded.
(8)
As soon as practicable after the executive has concluded its consideration of the report of the monitoring officer or his deputy, the executive shall prepare a report which specifies—
(a)
what action (if any) the executive has taken in response to the report of the monitoring officer or his deputy;
(b)
what action (if any) the executive proposes to take in response to that report and when it proposes to take that action; and
(c)
the reasons for taking the action specified in the executive’s report or, as the case may be, for taking no action.
(9)
As soon as practicable after the executive has prepared a report under subsection (8), the executive shall arrange for a copy of it to be sent to each member of the authority and the authority’s monitoring officer.
(10)
The duties of an authority’s monitoring officer under this section shall be performed by him personally or, where he is unable to act owing to absence or illness, personally by such member of his staff as he has for the time being nominated as his deputy for the purposes of this section.
6 Officer responsible for financial administration of certain authorities.
(1)
On and after the commencement day the Common Council shall—
(a)
make arrangements for the proper administration of such of its financial affairs as relate to it in its capacity as a local authority, police authority or port health authority, and
(b)
secure that one of its officers has responsibility for the administration of those affairs.
(2)
Section 17 of the M25City of London Sewers Act 1897 (functions of the chamberlain of the City of London as regards financial affairs) shall cease to have effect on the commencement day.
(3)
On and after the commencement day the person having responsibility for the administration of certain of the financial affairs of the Common Council under subsection (1) above shall—
(a)
be a member of one or more of the bodies specified in subsection (5)below; or
(b)
be the person who immediately before that day was the chamberlain of the City of London; or
(c)
be a person who qualifies by virtue of section 113(2)(b) of the M26Local Government Finance Act 1988 (existing office holders) as a person who may be given responsibility for the financial affairs of an authority mentioned in section 111(2)(a) to (k) of that Act; or
(d)
fulfil two or more of those conditions.
(4)
On and after the commencement day the person having responsibility for the administration of the financial affairs of a new successor body under section 73 of the M27Local Government Act 1985 shall—
(a)
be a member of one or more of the bodies specified in subsection (5)below; or
(b)
be the person who immediately before that day had responsibility for the administration of the financial affairs of the body concerned under the said section 73; or
(c)
be a person who qualifies by virtue of section 113(2)(b) of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 (existing office holders) as a person who may be given responsibility for the financial affairs of an authority mentioned insection 111(2)(a) to (k) of that Act; or
(d)
fulfil two or more of those conditions.
(5)
The bodies referred to in subsections (3)(a) and (4)(a) above are—
(a)
the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales;
(b)
the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland;
(c)
the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants;
(d)
the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy;
(e)
the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland;
(f)
the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants;
(g)
any other body of accountants established in the United Kingdom and forthe time being approved by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this section.
(6)
The Secretary of State may make regulations containing, as regards the Common Council and any new successor body to which section 73 of the M28Local Government Act 1985 applies, provisions equivalent to sections 114 to 116 of the M29Local Government Finance Act 1988 (reports etc.) subject to—
(a)
modifications to confine the provisions to the Common Council in its capacity as a local authority, police authority or port health authority; and
(b)
any other modifications the Secretary of State thinks fit;
and any such regulations may contain such incidental provision and such supplemental, consequential and transitional provision in connection with their other provisions as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.
(7)
In this section—
“the commencement day” means the day on which this section comes into force;
“the Common Council” means the Common Council of the City of London;
“new successor body” means a body corporate established at any time by an order under section 67(3) of the Local Government Act 1985 (new body succeeding to residuary body’s functions).
(8)
This section shall come into force at the expiry of the period of two months beginning on the day this Act is passed.
Appointment and management etc. of staff
7 All staff to be appointed on merit.
(1)
Every appointment of a person to a paid office or employment under—
(a)
a local authority or parish or community council in England and Wales, F120...
F121(aa)
an elected local policing body, or
(b)
a local authority in Scotland,
shall be made on merit.
(2)
Subsection (1) above applies to all appointments made by, or by any committee of, a local authority or parish or community council, whether made under section 112 of the Local Government Act 1972 or section 64 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (appointment of staff) or otherwise, but has effect subject to—
F122(a)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F123(b)
section 18 of the M30Fire Services Act 1947 (regulations as to appointment etc. of chief officers and fire brigades);
F124(c)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F124(d)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(e)
section 113 of the M31Local Government Finance Act 1988 and section 6 above (qualifications of officers responsible for administration of financial affairs of certain authorities);
F125(f)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F126(g)
sections 39, 40 and 49 to 51 of the Equality Act 2010 (employees and office-holders), so far as relating to disability, and Schedule 8 to that Act (reasonable adjustments for disabled persons) so far as it applies in relation to sections 39 and 49 to 51 of that Act; and
F126(h)
paragraph 1 of Schedule 9 to that Act (occupational requirements), so far as relating to sex, pregnancy and maternity, marriage and civil partnership, gender reassignment or race.
(3)
This section shall come into force at the expiry of the period of two months beginning on the day this Act is passed.
8 Duty to adopt standing orders with respect to staff.
(1)
The Secretary of State may by regulations require relevant authorities, subject to such variations as may be authorised by the regulations—
(a)
to incorporate such provision as may be prescribed by the regulations instanding orders relating to their staff; and
(b)
to make or refrain from making such other modifications of any such standing orders as may be so prescribed.
(2)
For the purposes of this section standing orders relate to the staff of a relevant authority if they make provision for regulating—
(a)
the appointment of persons to paid office or employment under the authority; or
(b)
the dismissal of persons holding such office or employment and the taking of other disciplinary action against such persons.
(3)
Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1) above, regulations under this section may require a relevant authority’s standing orders—
(a)
so to restrict the manner of exercising the power to take steps for or towards the selection of candidates for interview, or for appointment, as to make it exercisable only by the authority themselves, by a committee orsub-committee of the authority or by particular officers of the authority;
(b)
to restrict the power of the authority or any of their committees or sub-committees—
(i)
to give directions to persons making appointments on their behalf as to the identity of the individuals to be appointed; or
(ii)
otherwise to interfere with the making of appointments by such persons;
(c)
to require the monitoring officer of the authority to prepare a report tothe authority in respect of every proposed appointment of a person to a politically restricted post;
(d)
to require every such report to state whether, in the opinion of the monitoring officer, the proposed appointment can be made—
(i)
without any contravention of any provision made by or under this Part; and
(ii)
without any matter being taken into account which could not properly be taken into account;
and, if in his opinion it cannot be so made, his reasons; and
(e)
to prohibit the authority or any committee, sub-committee or other person acting on their behalf from dismissing or taking other disciplinary action against a person holding office or employment under the authority except in accordance with recommendations contained in a report made to the authority by an independent person of such a description as is prescribed by the regulations.
(4)
Regulations under this section may contain such incidental provision and such supplemental, consequential and transitional provision in connection with their other provisions as the Secretary of State considers appropriate; and that provision may include—
(a)
provision which, for the purposes of any such restriction as is mentioned in subsection (3) above, makes modifications of any enactment with respect to the delegation of a relevant authority’s functions;
(b)
provision which (with or without modifications) applies provisions of section 5 above in relation to any report prepared in consequence of regulations made by virtue of subsection (3)(c) above;
(c)
provision specifying the consequences—
(i)
in relation to any appointment or contract of employment;
(ii)
in relation to any proceedings on a complaint to an F127employment tribunal; and
(iii)
in relation to any expenditure incurred by the authority,
of any contravention of standing orders made in pursuance of the regulations; and
F128(d)
without prejudice to section 191(1) below, special provision in relation to the appointment of persons—
(i)
in pursuance of section 9 below;
(ii)
for the purposes of functions exercised by joint committees on which relevant authorities are represented; and
(iii)
in pursuance of regulations made under paragraph 6 of Schedule 1 to the Local Government Act 2000 (mayor’s assistant).
(5)
In this section “relevant authority”—
(a)
in relation to England and Wales, means a local authority of any of the descriptions specified in paragraphs (a) to (e) of section 21(1) below; and
(b)
in relation to Scotland, means a F129council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994.
9 Assistants for political groups.
(1)
Nothing in section 7(1) above or in any enactment, standing order or rule of law by virtue of which it is unlawful for a relevant authority or any committee or sub-committee of such an authority to have regard to any person’s political activities or affiliations in determining whether he should be appointed to any paid office or employment under the authority shall apply to the appointment of a person in pursuance of this section.
(2)
An appointment is an appointment in pursuance of this section if—
(a)
the appointment is made for the purpose of providing assistance, in the discharge of any of their functions as members of a relevant authority, to the members of any political group to which members of the authority belong;
(b)
the terms of the appointment comply with subsection (3) below;
(c)
the appointment is to one of not more than three posts which a relevant authority have decided to create for the purposes of this section; and
(d)
each of those posts falls, under the standing orders of the authority, to be filled from time to time in accordance with the wishes of a political group to which the post has been allocated under those standing orders.
(3)
The terms on which any person is appointed to or holds any appointment in pursuance of this section must be such as secure that the annual rate of remuneration for the post is less than the relevant amount and that the appointment terminates at or before the end of—
(a)
in the case of a post under an authority in England and Wales, the day in the appropriate year on which the authority hold the meeting which they are required to hold in pursuance of paragraph 1 of Part I of Schedule 12 to the M32Local Government Act 1972 (annual meeting of principal councils); and
(b)
in the case of a post under an authority in Scotland, the first day after the appointment on which a meeting is held in pursuance of the requirement under paragraph 1 of Schedule 7 to the M33Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 that a meeting is held within twenty-one days from the date of an election.
(4)
For the purposes of subsection (3) above the annual rate of remuneration for a post under a relevant authority is less than the relevant amount if the annual rate of remuneration in respect of the post—
(a)
is less than £13,500 or such higher amount as the Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument specify; and
(b)
where that post is a part time post, would be less than that amount if it were a full time post and carried remuneration at the same rate;
and a statutory instrument containing an order under this subsection shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
F130(4A)
An order made under subsection (4)(a) above in relation to England or Wales may, instead of specifying an amount, specify a point on a relevant scale specified by the order.
(4B)
A “relevant scale” is a scale consisting of points and of amounts corresponding to those points.
(4C)
In relation to any time while an order made by virtue of subsection (4A) above is in force, the amount that at that time corresponds to the point specified by the order is to be treated for the purposes of subsection (4)(a) above as specified by the order.
(5)
The standing orders of a relevant authority the members of which are divided into different political groups shall, for the purposes of subsection (2)(d) above—
(a)
prohibit the making of an appointment to any post allocated to a political group until the authority have allocated a post to each of the groups which qualify for one;
(b)
prohibit the allocation of a post to a political group which does not qualify for one; and
(c)
prohibit the allocation of more than one post to any one political group.
(6)
Subject to subsection (7) below, where the members of a relevant authority are divided into different political groups, a group shall qualify for a post if—
(a)
the membership of that group comprises at least one-tenth of the membership of the authority;
(b)
the number of the other groups (if any) which are larger than that group does not exceed two; and
(c)
where the number of the other groups which are the same size as or larger than that group exceeds two, the authority have determined that that group should be a group to which a post is allocated;
and it shall be the duty of a relevant authority, before making any allocation for the purposes of this section in a case in which there are groups which would qualify for posts if paragraph (c) above were disregarded, to make such determinations under that paragraph as secure that there are no more nor less than three groups which do qualify for a post.
(7)
Where the members of a relevant authority are divided into political groups only one of which has a membership that comprises one-tenth or more of the membership of the authority—
(a)
the groups qualifying for a post shall be that group and one other group;and
(b)
the other group shall be the one with the next largest membership or, in a case in which there is more than one group with the next largest membership, such one of those groups as may be determined by the authority;
and, in such a case, it shall be the duty of the authority to determine which of the groups with the next largest membership is to qualify for a post before making any allocation for the purposes of this section to the group with the largest membership.
(8)
Neither a relevant authority nor any committee or sub-committee of a relevant authority shall exercise any power under—
(a)
section 101 of the M34Local Government Act 1972 (delegation); or
(b)
(c)
Part II of the Local Government Act 2000 (arrangements with respect to executives etc.)
so as to arrange for the discharge of any of the authority’s functions by any person who holds a post under the authority to which he was appointed in pursuance of this section.
F133(8A)
Neither an executive, a committee of an executive or a member of an executive, of a relevant authority, shall exercise any power under—
(a)
sections 14 to 18 of the Local Government Act 2000 (discharge of functions); or
(b)
section 101(5) of the Local Government Act 1972 (arrangements for the discharge of functions by local authorities),
so as to arrange for the discharge of any of the authority’s functions by any person who holds a post under the authority to which he was appointed in pursuance of this section.
(8B)
An area committee of a relevant authority shall not exercise any power under arrangements made under regulations made under section 18 of the Local Government Act 2000 (discharge of functions by area committees) so as to arrange for the discharge of any of the authority’s functions by any person who holds a post under the authority to which he was appointed in pursuance of this section.
(9)
No person holding any office or employment under a relevant authority shall be required to work under the direction of a person holding a post to which he was appointed in pursuance of this section except for the purpose of providing that person, or the political group to which his post is allocated, with secretarial or clerical services.
(10)
Without prejudice to section 8 above, the Secretary of State may, for the purposes of this section and any standing orders relating to appointments in pursuance of this section, by regulations make provision—
(a)
as to the circumstances in which the members of a relevant authority areto be treated as divided into different political groups;
(b)
as to the persons who are to be treated as members of such a group and as to when a person is to be treated as having ceased to be a member of such a group;
(c)
requiring the question whether a person is or is not a member of apolitical group to be determined in such manner as may be provided for by or under the regulations;
(d)
requiring a relevant authority from time to time to review allocations made for the purposes of this section;
(e)
specifying the manner in which, and times at which, the wishes of a political group are to be expressed and the consequences of a failure by such a group to express its wishes;
and regulations under this section may contain such incidental provision and such supplemental, consequential and transitional provision in connection with their other provisions as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.
(11)
In this section—
“appropriate year”, in relation to a post held by any person under a relevant authority, means—
(a)
where the authority is F134 subject to whole council elections by virtue of Chapter 1 of Part 2 of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007, the period of twelve months beginning with the first such election to be held after that person is appointed to that post; and
(b)
in any other case, the period of twelve months beginning with the third anniversary of that person’s appointment to that post;
F135“area committee” has the same meaning as in section 18 of the Local Government Act 2000;
“membership”, in relation to a relevant authority, means the number of persons who are for the time being members of the authority;
10 Limit on paid leave for local authority duties.
(1)
Notwithstanding anything in F138section 50(4) of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (conditions of time off for public duties), where—
(a)
a local authority permit an employee of theirs to take time off for the purpose of performing the duties of a member of a relevant council; and
(b)
those duties do not include the duties of chairman of the council,
it shall be unlawful for the authority to make any payment of remuneration or other payment to that employee in respect of so much (if any)of any time off for that purpose as is in excess of two hundred and eight hours in any one financial year and is time off to which the employee would not be entitled apart from his membership of that council.
(2)
In this section—
“chairman”, in relation to a relevant council, includes any corresponding office the holder of which is referred to as mayor or Lord Mayor or by any other description;
“employee” has the same meaning as in the F139the Employment Rights Act 1996;
“financial year” means the twelve months ending with 31st March; and
“relevant council” means the council of any county, F140county borough district or London borough, the Common Council of the City of London, a parish orcommunity council or any council in Scotland which is a local authority for the purposes of F141subsection (2) of section 50 of that Act (time off for public duties);
and subsection (3) of that section (meaning of duties of a member of a body) shall apply for the purposes of this section as it applies for the purposes of that section.
11 Confidentiality of staff records.
(1)
Nothing in F142section 17 of the M36Local Government Finance Act 1982 or F143... section 101 or 106 of the M37Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 F144(public inspection of accounts etc) shall entitle any person—
(a)
to inspect so much of any document as contains personal information about a member of the relevant body’s staff; or
(b)
to require any such information to be disclosed in answer to any question.
(2)
Information shall be regarded as personal information about a member of the relevant body’s staff if it relates specifically to a particular individual and is available to that body for reasons connected with the fact—
(a)
that that individual holds or has held any office or employment under that body; or
(b)
that payments or other benefits in respect of any office or employment under any other person are or have been made or provided to that individual by that body.
(3)
In this section—
“document” includes accounts, books, deeds, contracts, bills, vouchers and receipts; and
and references in this section to a payment made or benefit provided to an individual in respect of any office or employment include references to a payment made or benefit provided to him in respect of his ceasing to hold the office or employment.
(4)
This section shall have effect only in relation to—
(a)
the inspection of, or of documents relating to, accounts for periods beginning on or after 1st April 1990; and
(b)
the disclosure of information in answer to questions about such accounts.
12 Conflict of interest in staff negotiations.
(1)
It shall be the duty of a local authority to secure that, so far as practicable, the interests of that authority in any negotiations with respect to the terms and conditions on which persons in local authority employment hold office or are employed are never represented, whether directly or indirectly by, or by persons who include—
(a)
a person who is both a member of the authority and in such employment; or
(b)
a person who is both a member of the authority and an official or employeeof a trade union whose members include persons in local authority employment.
(2)
In this section—
F147 “member”, in relation to a trade union consisting wholly or partly of, or of representatives of, constituent or affiliated organisations, includes a member of any of its constituent or affiliated trade unions;
“official” and “trade union” have the same meanings as in M38F148the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992
and a person shall be treated for the purposes of this section as in local authority employment if he holds any paid office or employment under a local authority or any such paid office or employment under any other person as, by virtue of section 80(1)(a) of the M39Local Government Act 1972 or section 31(1)(a) of the M40Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, disqualifies him for membership of any authority.
(3)
This section shall come into force at the expiry of the period of two months beginning on the day this Act is passed.
Voting rights of members of certain committees
13 Voting rights of members of certain committees: England and Wales.
(1)
Subject to the following provisions of this section, a person who—
(a)
is a member of a committee appointed under a power to which this section applies by a relevant authority and is not a member of that authority;
(b)
is a member of a joint committee appointed under such a power by two or more relevant authorities and is not a member of any of those authorities; or
(c)
is a member of a sub-committee appointed under such a power by such a committee as is mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) above and is not a member of the relevant authority, or one of the relevant authorities, which appointed that committee,
shall for all purposes be treated as a non-voting member of that committee, joint committee or, as the case may be, sub-committee.
(2)
The powers to which this section applies are—
(a)
the powers conferred on any relevant authority by subsection (1) of section 102 of the M41Local Government Act 1972 (ordinary committees, joint committees and sub-committees);
F149(b)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F150(c)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(3)
Nothing in subsection (1) above shall require a person to be treated as a non-voting member of a committee or sub-committee falling within subsection (4) below; but, except—
(a)
in the case of a sub-committee appointed by a committee falling within paragraph (e) of that subsection; and
(b)
in such cases as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State,
a person who is a member of a sub-committee falling within that subsection shall for all purposes be treated as a non-voting member of that sub-committee unless he is a member of the committee which appointed the sub-committee.
(4)
A committee or sub-committee falls within this subsection if it is—
F151(a)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F152(b)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(c)
a committee established in accordance with any regulations made by virtue of section 7 of the M42Superannuation Act 1972 (regulations making provision for the superannuation of persons employed in local government service etc.);
F153(d)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(e)
a committee appointed under section 102(4) of the Local Government Act 1972 (appointment of advisory committees by local authorities);
(f)
a committee constituted in accordance with F154Part I of Schedule 33 to the Education Act 1996 (constitution of appeal committees for admission appeals etc.);
F155(fa)
an inshore fisheries and conservation authority for a district established under section 149 of the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009;
F156(fb)
a committee of a relevant authority which is the scheme manager (or scheme manager and pension board) of a scheme under section 1 of the Public Service Pensions Act 2013;
(g)
a committee established exclusively for the purpose of discharging such functions of a relevant authority as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State;
(h)
a sub-committee appointed by a committee falling within any of F157paragraphs (b) to (g) above or such a sub-committee as is so prescribed.
F158(5)
Nothing in this section shall prevent the appointment of a person who is not a member of a F159local authority as a voting member of—
(a)
any committee or sub-committee appointed by the local authority wholly or partly for the purpose of discharging any F160education functions of the authority,
(b)
any joint committee appointed by two or more local authorities wholly or partly for the purpose of discharging any F161education functions of the authorities, or
(c)
any sub-committee appointed by any such committee or joint committee wholly or partly for the purpose of discharging any of that committee’s functions with respect to education,
F164(5ZA)
Nothing in this section shall prevent the appointment of a police and crime commissioner as a voting member of—
(a)
any committee or sub-committee appointed by a local authority in England wholly or partly for the purposes of discharging functions of a fire and rescue authority,
(b)
any joint committee appointed by two or more local authorities in England wholly or partly for the purposes of discharging such functions, or
(c)
any sub-committee appointed by any such committee or joint committee wholly or partly for the purposes of discharging such functions.
(5ZB)
In subsection (5ZA) “local authority” does not include—
(a)
a fire and rescue authority constituted by a scheme under section 2 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 or a scheme to which section 4 of that Act applies,
(b)
a joint authority which is a metropolitan county fire and rescue authority, or
(c)
the London Fire Commissioner.
F165(5A)
Nothing in this section shall prevent the appointment of a council manager of a local authority, or one other officer of that local authority in his place, as a voting member of a joint committee, or a sub-committee of such a committee, where—
(a)
that local authority have a mayor and council manager executive F166; and
(b)
the joint committee or the sub-committee has been appointed for the purpose of discharging functions which, as respects that local authority, are the responsibility of that executive.
F167(6)
The Secretary of State may, if it appears to him appropriate to do so inconsequence of the preceding provisions of this section, withdraw any approval given before the coming into force of this section in relation to any arrangements for the purposes of paragraph 1 of Part II of Schedule 1 to the said Act of 1944.
(7)
Where a person is treated by virtue of this section as a non-voting member of any committee, joint committee or sub-committee, he shall not be entitled to vote at any meeting of the committee, joint committee or sub-committee on any question which falls to be decided at that meeting; and the reference in subsection (5) above to a voting member, in relation to any F168committee, joint committee or sub-committee appointed for the purpose mentioned in that subsection, is a reference to a person who is entitled to vote at any meeting of that committee or sub-committee on any question which falls to be decided at that meeting.
(8)
In subsection (3) of section 102 of the M43Local Government Act 1972, the words from “but at least” onwards (which require at least two-thirds of certain committees to be members of the appointing authority or authorities) shall be omitted.
(9)
In this section—
F169“council manager”, “executive”
F170and “mayor and council manager executive” have the same meaning as in Part II of the Local Government Act 2000 (arrangements with respect to executives etc.); F171...F172“education functions” has the meaning given by section 579(1) of the Education Act 1996; and
F173...
“relevant authority” means a local authority of any of the descriptions specified in F174paragraphs (a) to (f) F175, (h) to F176(jc) or (n) of section 21(1) below or any parish or community council;
and references in this section to voting include references to making use of a casting vote.
14 Voting rights of members of certain committees: Scotland.
(1)
Subject to the following provisions of this section, a person who—
(a)
is a member of a committee appointed under subsection (1) of section 57of the M44Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 by a relevant authority and is not a member of that authority;
(b)
is a member of a joint committee appointed under that subsection by two or more relevant authorities and is not a member of any of those authorities; or
(c)
is a member of a sub-committee appointed under that subsection by such a committee as is mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) above and is not a member of the relevant authority, or one of the relevant authorities, which appointed that committee,
shall for all purposes be treated as a non-voting member of that committee, joint committee or, as the case may be, sub-committee.
F177(2)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F177(3)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4)
Nothing in F178subsection (1) above shall require a person to be treated as a non-voting member of a committee or sub-committee falling within subsection (5) below; but, except—
(a)
in the case of a sub-committee appointed by a committee falling within paragraph (b) of that subsection; and
(b)
in such cases as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State,
a person who is a member of a sub-committee falling within that subsection shall for all purposes be treated as a non-voting member of that sub-committee unless he is a member of the committee which appointed the sub-committee.
(5)
A committee or sub-committee falls within this subsection if it is—
(a)
a committee established in accordance with any regulations made by virtue of section 7 of the M45Superannuation Act 1972 (regulations making provision for the superannuation of persons employed in local government service etc.);
(b)
a committee appointed under section 57(4) of the M46Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (appointment of advisory committees by local authorities);
(c)
a committee constituted in accordance with Schedule A1 to the M47Education (Scotland) Act 1980 (appeal committees for hearing placing and other appeals);
F179(d)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(e)
a committee established exclusively for the purpose of discharging such functions of a relevant authority as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State;
(f)
a sub-committee appointed by a committee falling within any of paragraphs (a) to F180(c) or (e) above or such a sub-committee as is so prescribed.
F181(6)
Nothing in this section shall prevent the appointment as a voting member of—
(a)
a committee such as is mentioned in subsection (1) of section 124 of the M48Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (committees appointed by education authority); or
(b)
a joint committee of two or more authorities whose purposes include either of those mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b) of that subsection; or
(c)
any sub-committee of such a committee or joint committee,
of a person such as is mentioned in subsection (4) of the said section 124.
(7)
Where a person is treated by virtue of this section as a non-voting member of any committee, joint committee or sub-committee, he shall not be entitled to vote at any meeting of the committee, joint committee or sub-committee on any question which falls to be decided at that meeting; and the reference in subsection (6) above to a voting member, in relation to any such committee, joint committee or sub-committee as is mentioned in that subsection, is a reference to a person who is entitled to vote at any meeting of that committee, joint committee or sub-committee on any question which falls to be decided at that meeting.
(8)
In the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973—
(a)
in section 57(3), the words from “but at least” onwards (which require at least two-thirds of certain committees to be members of the appointing authority or authorities);
F182(aa)
section 124(5);
(b)
in section 161(6), the words from “but at least” onwards (which make corresponding provision in relation to a social work committee);
(c)
in Schedule 10, paragraph 11 (which requires at least half of a joint education committee to be members of the appointing authorities);
(d)
in Schedule 20, paragraph 10 (which requires at least two-thirds of a joint social work committee to be members of the appointing authorities),
shall be omitted.
(9)
In this section “relevant authority” means a F183council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994; and references in this section to voting include references to making use of a casting vote.
Political balance on committees etc.
15 Duty to allocate seats to political groups.
(1)
It shall be the duty of a relevant authority having power from time to time to make appointments to a body to which this section applies to review the representation of different political groups on that body—
(a)
where the members of the authority are divided into different political groups at the time when this section comes into force, as soon as practicable after that time;
(b)
where the authority hold annual meetings in pursuance of paragraph 1 of Part I of Schedule 12 to the M49Local Government Act 1972 (annual meeting of principal councils) and the members of the authority are divided into different political groups at the time of any such meeting, at or as soon as practicable after the meeting;
(c)
where, at the time of the meeting required by paragraph 1 of Schedule 7 to the M50Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 to be held in an election year within twenty-one days of the election, the members of the authority are divided into different political groups, at or as soon as practicable after the meeting;
(d)
as soon as practicable after any such division as is mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (c) above occurs; and
(e)
at such other times as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State.
(2)
Except in such cases as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State, it shall be the duty of every committee of a relevant authority which is a committee having power from time to time to make appointments to a body to which this section applies to review the representation of different political groups on that body—
(a)
where the members of the authority are divided into different political groups at the time when this section comes into force, as soon as practicable after that time; and
(b)
as soon as practicable after any occasion on which the members of the committee are changed in consequence of a determination under this section.
(3)
Where at any time the representation of different political groups on a body to which this section applies falls to be reviewed under this section by any relevant authority or committee of a relevant authority, it shall be the duty of that authority or committee, as soon as practicable after the review, to determine the allocation to the different political groups into which the members of the authority are divided of all the seats which fall to be filled by appointments made from time to time by that authority or committee.
(4)
Subject to subsection (6) below, it shall be the duty of a relevant authority or committee of a relevant authority—
(a)
in performing their duty under subsection (3) above; and
(b)
in exercising their power, at times not mentioned in subsection (3) above, to determine the allocation to different political groups of seats on a body to which this section applies,
to make only such determinations as give effect, so far as reasonably practicable, to the principles specified in subsection (5) below.
(5)
The principles mentioned in subsection (4) above, in relation to the seats on any body which fall to be filled by appointments made by any relevant authority or committee of a relevant authority, are—
(a)
that not all the seats on the body are allocated to the same political group;
(b)
that the majority of the seats on the body is allocated to a particular political group if the number of persons belonging to that group is a majority of the authority’s membership;
(c)
subject to paragraphs (a) and (b) above, that the number of seats on the ordinary committees of a relevant authority which are allocated to each political group bears the same proportion to the total of all the seats on the ordinary committees of that authority as is borne by the number of members of that group to the membership of the authority; and
(d)
subject to paragraphs (a) to (c) above, that the number of the seats on the body which are allocated to each political group bears the same proportion to the number of all the seats on that body as is borne by the number of members of that group to the membership of the authority.
(6)
Where any relevant authority or committee of a relevant authority are required, in determining the allocation to different political groups of seats on a body to which this section applies, to give effect to the principles specified in subsection (5) above—
(a)
any seats which, in accordance—
(i)
with provision made by virtue of subsection (5) of section 13 above; or
(ii)
with subsection (6) of section 14 above,
are to be or may be filled by the appointment of persons who are not members of the authority shall be taken into account for the purpose of determining how many seats constitute a majority of the seats on a body mentioned in either of those subsections; but
(b)
that authority or committee shall, in making that determination, disregard for all other purposes any seats which, in accordance with any such provision, the said subsection (6) or otherwise, are to be or may be so filled;
and for the purposes of this subsection a seat on an advisory committee of a relevant authority or on a sub-committee appointed by such an advisory committee shall not be treated as one which may be so filled unless the authority have determined that it must be so filled.
(7)
Schedule 1 to this Act shall have effect for determining the bodies to which this section applies and for the construction of this section and sections 16 and 17 below.
16 Duty to give effect to allocations.
(1)
Where any relevant authority or any committee of a relevant authority have determined the allocation to different political groups of the seats on a body to which section 15 above applies, it shall be the duty of that authority or committee so to exercise their power to make appointments to that body as to give effect—
(a)
as soon as practicable after the determination; and
(b)
if a vacancy subsequently occurs on that body, as soon as practicable after the occurrence of the vacancy,
to such wishes about who is to be appointed to the seats on that body which are allocated to a particular political group as are expressed by that group.
(2)
Where—
(a)
any person has been appointed, otherwise than for a fixed term, to a body to which section 15 above applies; and
(b)
that appointment was made, in pursuance of subsection (1) above, in accordance with the wishes of a political group,
then, so long as that person’s seat continues to be allocated to that group, the authority or committee which made the appointment shall act in accordance with the wishes of that group in determining whether and when to terminate the appointment.
(3)
The proceedings of a body to which section 15 above applies shall not be invalidated by any defect by virtue of this section or that section in the appointment of any person to that body.
(4)
This section applies in relation to an allocation of seats to different political groups whether or not that allocation is made in pursuance of any duty under section 15 above.
17 Exceptions to and extensions of political balance requirements.
(1)
Subject to subsection (2) below, sections 15 and 16 above shall not apply in relation to appointments by a relevant authority or committee of a relevant authority to any body in so far as different provision is made by arrangements approved by the authority or committee—
(a)
in such manner as may be prescribed by regulations made by the Secretary of State; and
(b)
without any member of the authority or committee voting against them.
(2)
Arrangements approved under subsection (1) above in relation to any body shall not affect any duty imposed by virtue of section 15(1)(c), (d) or (e) or (2) above on a relevant authority or committee to review the representation of different political groups on that body; and, accordingly, such arrangements shall cease to have effect when any such duty arises.
(3)
The Secretary of State may, for the purpose of securing what appears to him to be the appropriate representation of different political groups on any sub-committee falling within subsection (4) below, by regulations make such provision as he thinks fit.
(4)
The sub-committees that fall within this subsection are those to which appointments may be made by bodies to which section 15 above applies but which are not themselves such bodies.
(5)
Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (3) above, regulations under that subsection may contain provision applying, with or without modifications, any provision made by or under section 15 or 16 above, subsections (1) and (2) above or Schedule 1 to this Act.
Allowances
18 Schemes for basic, attendance and special responsibility allowances for local authority members.
F184(1)
F185Subject to subsection (1A), the Secretary of State may by regulations authorise or require any such relevant authority as may be specified or described in the regulations to make a scheme providing for the payment of—
(a)
a basic allowance for every member of the authority who is a councillor;
(b)
an attendance allowance in relation to the carrying out by any such member of such duties as may be specified in or determined under the regulations; and
(c)
a special responsibility allowance for any such member who has such special responsibilities in relation to the authority as may be so specified or determined.
F186(1A)
In relation to a district council, county council, county borough council or London borough council, subsection (1) above shall have effect with the omission of paragraph (b).
(2)
Regulations under this section may also authorise or require a scheme made by a relevant authority under the regulations to include provision for the payment to appointed members of allowances in respect of such losses of earnings and expenses as—
(a)
are necessarily sustained or incurred in the carrying out, in connection with their membership of the authority or any committee or sub-committee of the authority, of duties specified in or determined under the regulations; and
(b)
are not of a description in respect of which provision is made for an allowance under any of sections 174 to 176 of the Local Government Act 1972 or sections 46 to 48 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.
F187(2A)
Regulations under this section may authorise or require a scheme made by a district council, county council, county borough council or London borough council to include provision for the payment to members of the council of allowances in respect of such expenses of arranging for the care of children or dependants as are necessarily incurred in the carrying out of their duties as members.
(3)
Without prejudice to the generality of the powers conferred by subsections (1) F188to (2A) above, regulations under this section may contain such provision as the Secretary of State considers appropriate for requiring a scheme made by a relevant authority under the regulations—
(a)
to make it a condition of any payment by way of allowance that, in the financial year to which the payment would relate, the aggregate amount which the authority has paid out or is already liable to pay out under the scheme does not exceed such maximum amount as may be specified in or determined under the regulations;
(b)
to make provision for different maximum amounts to be applicable, for the purposes of any such condition, in relation to different allowances or in relation to different members or members of different groups;
(c)
to make provision in relation to claims which cannot be paid by virtue of any such condition and provision for the payment to members of the authority who are councillors of an amount by way of supplement to the basic allowance where, in any financial year, the aggregate paid out or owing under the scheme is less than an amount specified in or determined under the regulations;
(d)
to provide that the amount authorised by virtue of subsection (2) above to be paid by way of allowance in any case shall not exceed such amount as may be so specified or determined;
(e)
to contain such provision as may be so specified or determined with respect to the general administration of the scheme, with respect to the manner in which, time within which and forms on which claims for any allowance are to be made and with respect to the information to be provided in support of any such claim;
(f)
to contain such provision as may be so specified or determined for avoiding the duplication of payments or of allowances, for determining the bodies by which payments of allowances are to be made and for the apportionment of payments between different bodies.
F189F190(3A)
Regulations under this section may make provision for or in connection with—
(a)
enabling district councils, county councils, county borough councils or London borough councils to determine which members of the council are to be entitled to pensions, allowances or gratuities,
(b)
treating the basic allowance or the special responsibility allowance as amounts in respect of which such pensions, allowances or gratuities are payable.
F190(3A)
Regulations may be made by the Welsh Ministers to make provision for or in connection with—
(a)
enabling county councils or county borough councils to determine which members of the council are to be entitled to gratuities,
(b)
treating such payments relating to relevant matters (within the meaning of Part 8 of the Local Government (Wales) Measure 2011) as may be specified in the regulations as amounts in respect of which such gratuities are payable.
F191(3B)
Regulations under this section may make provision for or in connection with requiring a district council, county council, county borough council or London borough council to establish and maintain a panel which is to have such functions as may be specified in the regulations in relation to allowances, or pensions, allowances or gratuities, payable to members of the council.
(3C)
Regulations under this section may make provision for or in connection with enabling a panel established by a body specified in the regulations to exercise such functions as may be specified in the regulations in relation to allowances, or pensions, allowances or gratuities, payable to members of such district councils, county councils or London borough councils in England as may be specified in the regulations.
F192(3D)
Regulations under this section may make provision for or in connection with the establishment by the National Assembly for Wales on a permanent or temporary basis of a panel which is to have such functions as may be specified in the regulations in relation to allowances, or pensions, allowances or gratuities, payable to members of county councils and county borough councils in Wales.
F193(3E)
Regulations under subsection (3B) above may include provision—
(a)
with respect to the number of persons who may or must be appointed to the panel of a council,
(b)
with respect to the persons who may or must be appointed to the panel of a council,
(c)
for or in connection with the appointment by councils of joint panels.
(3F)
Regulations under subsection (3C) may include provision—
(a)
with respect to the number of persons who may or must be appointed to a panel mentioned in that subsection,
(b)
with respect to the persons who may or must be appointed to such a panel.
F194(3G)
Regulations under subsection (3B), (3C) or (3D) may include provision—
(a)
for or in connection with enabling a panel mentioned in that subsection to make recommendations to a council on the level of allowances payable to members of the council,
(b)
for or in connection with enabling such a panel to make recommendations to a council as to which members of the council are to be entitled to pensions, allowances or gratuities,
(c)
which permits different recommendations to be made in relation to different councils or descriptions of council.
(4)
Regulations under this section may—
(a)
prohibit the payment, otherwise than in accordance with sections 174 to176 of the Local Government Act 1972 or sections 46 to 48 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 or in such other cases as may be specified in the regulations, of any allowance to a member of a relevant authority who is a councillor or to any appointed member of a relevant authority;
(b)
impose requirements on a relevant authority with respect to the publication, in the minutes of that authority or otherwise, of the details of amounts paid in pursuance of a scheme made under the regulations;
F195(ba)
make provision with respect to the amendment, revocation or replacement of a scheme made by a relevant authority under the regulations; and
(c)
contain such incidental provision and such supplemental, consequential and transitional provision in connection with the other provisions of the regulations as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.
(5)
In this section “relevant authority” means—
(a)
a local authority of any of the descriptions specified in any of the paragraphs of section 21(1) below, other than F196paragraphs (d), (g) and (j), or insection 21(2) below;
(b)
any body on which a body which is a relevant authority by virtue of paragraph (a) above is represented and which is designated as a relevant authority for the purposes of this section by regulations made by the Secretary of State; or
(c)
any appeal committee so designated which is constituted in accordance with F197paragraph 2 or 3 of Schedule 33 to the Education Act 1996;
and references in this section to an appointed member, in relation to a relevant authority, are references to any person who is a member of the authority without being a councillor or who is a member of one or more of the authority’s committees or sub-committees without being a member of the authority.
F198(5A)
In making or operating any scheme authorised or required by regulations under this section, a district council, county council, county borough council or London borough council shall have regard to any guidance for the time being issued by the Secretary of State.
(6)
In this section any reference to a councillor includes a reference to a member of the authority concerned who, in accordance with regulations under this section, is to be treated as if he were a councillor.
Members’ interests
F19919 Members’ interests.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Duty to adopt certain procedural standing orders
20 Duty to adopt certain procedural standing orders.
(1)
The Secretary of State may by regulations require relevant authorities, subject to such variations as may be authorised by the regulations—
(a)
to incorporate such provision as may be prescribed by the regulations in standing orders for regulating their proceedings and business; and
(b)
to make or refrain from making such other modifications of any such standing orders as may be so prescribed.
(2)
Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1) above, regulations under this section may require such standing orders as are mentioned in that subsection to contain provision which, notwithstanding any enactment or the decision of any relevant authority or committee or sub-committee of a relevant authority, authorises persons who are members of such an authority, committee or sub-committee—
(a)
to requisition meetings of the authority or of any of their committees or sub-committees;
(b)
to require a decision of a committee or sub-committee of the authority to be referred to and reviewed by the authority themselves or by a committee of the authority;
(c)
to require that a vote with respect to a matter falling to be decided by the authority or by any of their committees or sub-committees is to be taken in a particular manner.
(3)
Regulations under this section may contain such incidental provision and such supplemental, consequential and transitional provision in connection with their other provisions as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.
(4)
In this section “relevant authority”—
(a)
(b)
in relation to Scotland, means a local authority.
Interpretation of Part I
21 Interpretation of Part I.
(1)
Any reference in this Part to a local authority is, in relation to England and Wales, a reference to a body of one of the following descriptions—
(a)
a county council;
F202(aa)
a county borough council;
(b)
a district council;
(c)
a London borough council;
(d)
the Common Council of the City of London in its capacity as a local authority, police authority or port health authority;
(e)
the Council of the Isles of Scilly;
F203(f)
a fire and rescue authority constituted by a scheme under section 2 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 or a scheme to which section 4 of that Act applies;
F204(g)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F205(ga)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(h)
an authority established under section 10 of the M51Local Government Act 1985 (waste disposal authorities);
(i)
(j)
any body established pursuant to an order under section 67 of that Act (successors to residuary bodies);
F208(ja)
an economic prosperity board established under section 88 of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009;
(jb)
a combined authority established under section 103 of that Act;
F209(jc)
a sub-national transport body established under section 102E of the Local Transport Act 2008;
(k)
the Broads Authority;
(l)
any joint board the constituent members of which consist of any of the bodies specified above; F210. . .
(n)
a joint planning board constituted for an area in Wales outside a National Park by an order under section 2(1B) of the M52Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
F213(1A)
In section 7 references to a local authority include a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004.
(1B)
In the application of section 1(1) to a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 by virtue of subsection (1A) the reference to being or remaining a member of a local authority is to be read as a reference to becoming or remaining such an authority.
F214(1C)
In the following provisions of this Part references to a local authority include the London Fire Commissioner—
(a)
section 7 (all staff to be appointed on merit), and
(b)
section 10 (limit on paid leave for local authority duties).
(1D)
In the application of section 1(1) to the London Fire Commissioner by virtue of subsection (1C) the reference to being or remaining a member of a local authority is to be read as a reference to becoming or remaining the London Fire Commissioner.
(2)
Any reference in this Part to a local authority is, in relation to Scotland, a reference to a F215council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 or a joint board within the meaning of section 235(1) of the M53Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.
(3)
In this Part—
“contravention” includes a failure to comply;
F216F217“council manager”, “executive”, “executive arrangements” F217and
“mayor and council manager executive” have the same meaning as in Part II of the Local Government Act 2000;
“modifications” includes additions, alterations and omissions;
“proper officer”—
- (G)
in relation to a local authority in England and Wales, has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1972; and
- (G)
in relation to a local authority in Scotland, has the same meaning as in the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973; and
M54“subordinate legislation” has the same meaning as in the Interpretation Act 1978.
(4)
References in this Part to an officer of a local authority or to a paid office under a local authority do not include references to, or to the office of, the chairman or vice-chairman of the authority (whether referred to as such, as mayor, Lord Mayor, deputy mayor, as Lord Provost or otherwise F218or a member of any executive of the authority (other than a council manager)).
Part II Local Government Administration
22 Advisory Commissioners.
(1)
Section 23 of the M55Local Government Act 1974 (constitution and functions of Commissions for Local Administration) shall have effect with the amendments specified in subsections (2) to (4) below.
(2)
In subsection (1), at the end, there shall be added the words “
but each of the Commissions may include persons appointed to act as advisers, not exceeding the number appointed to conduct investigations."
”
(3)
In subsection (3), after the words
“Parliamentary Commissioner” there shall be inserted the words “
or an advisory member"
”
.
(4)
In subsections (4), (5) and (6) the word “Local” shall be omitted.
(5)
“(3)
Sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) above apply in relation to Commissioners who are advisory members of the Commission as they apply in relation to Local Commissioners.”
23 Advice and guidance by Commissions for Local Administration and ScottishCommissioner.
(1)
“(12A)
Each of the Commissions may, after consultation with the representative persons and authorities concerned, provide to the authorities or any of the authorities to which this Part of this Act applies such advice and guidance about good administrative practice as appears to the Commission to be appropriate and may arrange for it to be published for the information of the public.
(12B)
The representative persons and authorities concerned are—
(a)
for the purposes of subsection (12) above, such persons appearing to the Commission to represent authorities in England or, as the case may be,authorities in Wales to which this Part of this Act applies, and in the case of such authorities as are not so represented, those authorities; and
(b)
for the purposes of subsection (12A) above, such of those persons and authorities as the Commission think appropriate.”
F219(2)
“(4A)
The Commissioner may, after consultation with such associations of local authorities as appear to him to be appropriate, provide to the authorities to which this Part of this Act applies such advice and guidance about good administrative practice as appears to him to be appropriate and may arrange for it to be published for the information of the public.”
24 Expenses of Commissions for Local Administration.
F220(1)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(2)
Anything done before the passing of this Act which corresponds to a thing authorised or required to be done by any provision of the paragraphs 6(2) and (3), 7 and 8 substituted by subsection (1) above and done for the purposes ofsections 78 and 79 of the M57Local Government Finance Act 1988 shall be treated as validly done under that provision and those sections shall have effect accordingly.
(3)
The foregoing provisions shall have effect for the financial years beginning on or after 1st April 1990.
25 Annual reports of Commissions: new provisions.
(1)
The representative body for England and the representative body for Wales designated under section 24 of the M58Local Government Act 1974 are hereby dissolved and accordingly that section shall cease to have effect.
(2)
“23A Annual reports for representatives etc.
(1)
For the financial year ending in 1990 and for each subsequent financial year, each of the Commissions shall prepare a general report on the discharge of their functions and shall submit it—
(a)
to such persons as appear to the Commission to represent authorities in England or, as the case may be, authorities in Wales to which this Part of this Act applies, and
(b)
in the case of such authorities as are not so represented, to those authorities.
(2)
The report shall be submitted as soon as may be after the Commission have received the reports for the year from Local Commissioners under section 23(11) above, and each Commission shall submit copies of those reports, together with their own report.
(3)
Each Commission shall arrange for the publication of the report submitted by them under subsection (1) above and of the reports of which copies are submitted by them under subsection (2) above.
(4)
Before arranging for the publication of a report under subsection (3) above the Commission concerned shall give a reasonable opportunity for the representative persons and authorities to whom the report was submitted to comment on it.
(5)
Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (4) above, comments made by the representative persons and authorities by virtue of that subsection may relate to particular classes of authorities to which this Part of this Act applies.
(6)
Where the Commission for Local Administration in Wales consist of only one Local Commissioner, section 23(11) above and subsection (2) above shall have effect with the necessary modifications.”
26 Implementation of recommendations of Commissioners for Local Administration in England and Wales.
(1)
“(1)
This section applies where a Local Commissioner reports that injustice has been caused to a person aggrieved in consequence of maladministration.
(2)
The report shall be laid before the authority concerned and it shall be the duty of that authority to consider the report and, within the period of three months beginning with the date on which they received the report, or such longer period as the Local Commissioner may agree in writing, to notify the Local Commissioner of the action which the authority have taken or propose to take.
(2A)
If the Local Commissioner—
(a)
does not receive the notification required by subsection (2) above within the period allowed by or under that subsection, or
(b)
is not satisfied with the action which the authority concerned have taken or propose to take, or
(c)
does not within a period of three months beginning with the end of the period so allowed, or such longer period as the Local Commissioner may agree in writing, receive confirmation from the authority concerned that they have taken action, as proposed, to the satisfaction of the Local Commissioner,
he shall make a further report setting out those facts and making recommendations.
(2B)
Those recommendations are such recommendations as the Local Commissioner thinks fit to make with respect to action which, in his opinion, the authority concerned should take to remedy the injustice to the person aggrieved and to prevent similar injustice being caused in the future.
(2C)
Section 30 above, with any necessary modifications, and subsection (2)above shall apply to a report under subsection (2A) above as they apply to a report under that section.
(2D)
If the Local Commissioner—
(a)
does not receive the notification required by subsection (2) above as applied by subsection (2C) above within the period allowed by or under that subsection or is satisfied before the period allowed by that subsection has expired that the authority concerned have decided to take no action, or
(b)
is not satisfied with the action which the authority concerned have taken or propose to take, or
(c)
does not within a period of three months beginning with the end of the period allowed by or under subsection (2) above as applied by subsection (2C) above, or such longer period as the Local Commissioner may agree in writing, receive confirmation from the authority concerned that they have taken action,as proposed, to the satisfaction of the Local Commissioner,
he may, by notice to the authority, require them to arrange for a statement to be published in accordance with subsections (2E) and (2F) below.
(2E)
The statement referred to in subsection (2D) above is a statement, in such form as the authority concerned and the Local Commissioner may agree,consisting of—
(a)
details of any action recommended by the Local Commissioner in his furtherreport which the authority have not taken;
(b)
such supporting material as the Local Commissioner may require; and
(c)
if the authority so require, a statement of the reasons for their having taken no action on, or not the action recommended in, the report.
(2F)
The requirements for the publication of the statement are that—
(a)
publication shall be in any two editions within a fortnight of a newspaper circulating in the area of the authority agreed with the Local Commissioneror, in default of agreement, nominated by him; and
(b)
publication in the first such edition shall be arranged for the earliest practicable date.
(2G)
If the authority concerned—
(a)
fail to arrange for the publication of the statement in accordance with subsections (2E) and (2F) above, or
(b)
are unable, within the period of one month beginning with the date on which they received the notice under subsection (2D) above, or such longer period as the Local Commissioner may agree in writing, to agree with the Local Commissioner the form of the statement to be published,
the Local Commissioner shall arrange for such a statement as is mentioned in subsection (2E) above to be published in any two editions within a fortnight of a newspaper circulating within the authority’s area.
(2H)
The authority concerned shall reimburse the Commission on demand any reasonable expenses incurred by the Local Commissioner in performing his duty under subsection (2G) above.”
(2)
This section shall not have effect in relation to a report made before the coming into force of this section.
F22127 Implementation of recommendations of Commissioner for Local Administrationin Scotland.
(1)
“(1)
This section applies where the Commissioner reports that injustice has been caused to a person aggrieved in consequence of maladministration.
F222(2)
The report shall be laid before the authority concerned and it shall be the duty of that authority to consider the report and, within the period of three months beginning with the date on which they received the report, or such longer period as the Commissioner may agree in writing, to notify the Commissioner of the action which the authority have taken or propose to take.
(2A)
If the Commissioner—
(a)
does not receive the notification required by subsection (2) above within the period allowed by or under that subsection, or
(b)
is not satisfied with the action which the authority concerned have take nor propose to take, or
(c)
does not within a period of three months beginning with the end of the period so allowed, or such longer period as the Commissioner may agree in writing, receive confirmation from the authority concerned that they have taken action, as proposed, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner,
he shall make a further report setting out those facts and making recommendations.
(2B)
Those recommendations are such recommendations as the Commissioner thinks fit to make with respect to the action which, in his opinion, the authority concerned should take to remedy the injustice to the person aggrieved and to prevent similar injustice being caused in the future.
(2C)
Section 28 of this Act, with any necessary modifications, and subsection (2) above shall apply to a report under subsection (2A) above as they apply to a report under that section.
(2D)
If the Commissioner—
(a)
does not receive the notification required by subsection (2) above as applied by subsection (2C) above within the period allowed by or under that subsection or is satisfied before the period allowed by that subsection has expired that the authority concerned have decided to take no action; or
(b)
is not satisfied with the action which the authority concerned have taken or propose to take; or
(c)
does not within a period of three months beginning with the end of the period allowed by or under subsection (2) above as applied by subsection (2C) above, or such longer period as the Commissioner may agree in writing, receive confirmation from the authority concerned that they have taken action, as proposed, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner,
he may, by notice to the authority, require them to arrange for astatement to be published in accordance with subsections (2E) and (2F) below.
(2E)
The statement referred to in subsection (2D) above is a statement, in such form as the authority concerned and the Commissioner may agree, consisting of—
(a)
details of any action recommended by the Commissioner in his further report which the authority have not taken;
(b)
such supporting material as the Commissioner may require; and
(c)
if the authority so require, a statement of the reasons for their having taken no action on, or not the action recommended in, the report.
(2F)
The requirements for the publication of the statement are that—
(a)
publication shall be in any two editions within a fortnight of a newspaper circulating in the area of the authority agreed with the Commissioner or, indefault of agreement, nominated by him; and
(b)
publication in the first such edition shall be arranged for the earliest practicable date.
(2G)
If the authority concerned—
(a)
fail to arrange for the publication of the statement in accordance withsubsections (2E) and (2F) above, or
(b)
are unable, within the period of one month beginning with the date on which they received the notice under subsection (2D) above, or such longer period as the Commissioner may agree in writing, to agree with the Commissioner the form of the statement to be published,
the Commissioner shall arrange for such a statement as is mentioned insubsection (2E) above to be published in any two editions within a fortnight of a newspaper circulating within the authority’s area.
(2H)
The authority concerned shall reimburse the Commissioner on demand any reasonable expenses incurred by the Commissioner in performing his duty under subsection (2G) above.”
(2)
“(2A)
Except in the case of a joint board or joint committee, references in this Part of this Act to the authority concerned are, in relation to action taken by or on behalf of an authority to whom this Part of this Act applies (whether by virtue of subsection (1) or (2) of section 23 of this Act), references to that authority.”
(3)
This section shall not have effect in relation to a report made before the coming into force of this section.
28 Consideration of adverse reports: England and Wales.
(1)
“31A Consideration of adverse reports.
(1)
Subject to subsection (3) below, any power of an authority to have their functions discharged by any person or body of persons acting for the authority shall, as respects the consideration of a further report of the Local Commissioner under section 31(2A) above, be subject to the restriction that, if it is proposed that the authority should take no action on, or not the action recommended in, the report, consideration of the report shall be referred to the authority.
(2)
Consideration of a further report of the Local Commissioner under section 31(2A) above by any such committee of a local authority as is referred to in an enactment specified in section 101(9) of the Local Government Act 1972 or by any appeal committee constituted in accordance with paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 to the Education Act 1980 shall be subject to a corresponding restriction.
(3)
The restriction imposed by subsections (1) and (2) above does not apply where the report recommends action to be taken by—
(a)
a joint committee established under the said section 101, or
(b)
any committee referred to in an enactment specified in paragraph (c), (d) or (h) of the said section 101(9).
(4)
If an authority considering a further report of the Local Commissioner under section 31(2A) above take into consideration a report by a person or body with an interest in the Local Commissioner’s report, they shall not conclude their consideration of the Local Commissioner’s report without also having taken into consideration a report by a person or body with no interest in the Local Commissioner’s report.
(5)
No member of an authority to which this Part of this Act applies or of a committee mentioned in subsection (2) or (3) above shall vote on any question with respect to a report or further report under this Part of this Act in which he is named and criticised by a Local Commissioner.
(6)
Section 25(4) and (5) above do not apply to this section.”
(2)
This section shall not have effect in relation to a report made before the coming into force of section 26 above.
F22329 Consideration of adverse reports: Scotland.
(1)
“29A Consideration of adverse reports.
(1)
Subject to subsection (3) below, any power of an authority to have their functions discharged by any person or body of persons acting for the authority shall, as respects the consideration of a further report of the Commissioner under section 29(2A) of this Act, be subject to the restriction that, if it is proposed to take no action on, or not the action recommended in, there port, consideration of the report shall be referred to the authority.
(2)
Consideration of a further report of the Commissioner under section 29(2A)of this Act by—
(a)
any such committee as is mentioned in section 23(2) of this Act; or
(b)
an education committee appointed under section 124 of the Act of 1973;
shall be subject to a corresponding restriction.
(3)
The restriction imposed by subsections (1) and (2) above does not apply where the report recommends action to be taken by a joint committee—
(a)
established under section 56 of the Act of 1973 or under paragraph 7 of Schedule 10 or paragraph 6 of Schedule 20 to that Act (local authority, education and social work joint committees); or
(b)
referred to in paragraph (a), (b), or (e) of section 23(2) of this Act (fire, police and local government and teachers’ superannuation joint committees).
(4)
If an authority considering a further report of the Commissioner under section 29(2A) of this Act take into consideration a report by a person or body with an interest in the Commissioner’s report, they shall not conclude their consideration of the Commissioner’s report without also having taken into consideration a report by a person or body with no interest in the Commissioner’s report.
(5)
No member of an authority to which this Part of this Act applies or of a committee mentioned in subsection (2) or (3) above shall vote on any question with respect to a report or further report under this Part of this Act in which he is named and criticised by the Commissioner.”
(2)
This section shall not have effect in relation to a report made before the coming into force of section 27 above.
30 Declaration of acceptance of office of councillor etc.
(1)
“ Acceptance of Office
33A Declaration of acceptance of office of councillor.
(1)
A person elected to office as a councillor of a local authority shall not, unless—
(a)
he has made a declaration of acceptance of office in a form prescribed by an order made by the Secretary of State; and
(b)
the declaration has within two months from the day of the election been delivered to the proper officer of the local authority,
act in the office except for the purpose of taking such a declaration.
(2)
If such a declaration is not made and delivered to the proper officer within the appointed time, the office of the person elected shall at the expiration of that time become vacant.
(3)
The declaration shall be made before either—
(a)
two members of the local authority to which the declarant is elected; or
(b)
the proper officer of the local authority; or
(c)
the sheriff; or
(d)
a justice of the peace.
(4)
Any person before whom a declaration is authorised to be made under this section may take the declaration.”
(2)
In section 83 of the M64Local Government Act 1972 (declaration of acceptance of office) in subsection (1) and subsection (4), for the words “rules under section 42 above” there shall be substituted the words “
an order made by the Secretary of State
”
.
F22431 National Code of Local Government Conduct.
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32 Anonymity in reports on investigations.
F225(1)
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F226(2)
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Part III Economic Development and Discretionary Expenditure by Local Authorities
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F22834. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F22935. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36 Amendments of existing power to incur discretionary expenditure.
(1)
Section 137 of the M65Local Government Act 1972 (power of local authorities to incur expenditure for certain purposes not otherwise authorised) shall be amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (8) below and, accordingly, after the coming into force of this section, shall have effect as set out in Schedule 2 to this Act.
(2)
“ and will bring direct benefit to ”; after the words “incur any expenditure” there shall be inserted
“ (a) ”and at the end there shall be added the words
“nor
(b)
unless the direct benefit accruing to their area or any part of it or to all or some of the inhabitants of their area will be commensurate with the expenditure to be incurred”.
(3)
“(1A)
In any case where—
(a)
by virtue of paragraph (a) of subsection (1) above, a local authority are prohibited from incurring expenditure for a particular purpose, and
(b)
the power or duty of the authority to incur expenditure for that purposeis in any respect limited or conditional (whether by being restricted to a particular group of persons or in any other way),
the prohibition in that paragraph shall extend to all expenditure to which that power or duty would apply if it were not subject to any limitationor condition.”
(4)
Subsections (2A) and (2B) (which relate to the giving of financial assistance to persons carrying on commercial or industrial undertakings) shall cease to have effect and, in subsection (2C), paragraph (a) (which relates to publicity on the promotion of the economic development of the authority’s area) shall also cease to have effect.
(5)
In subsection (3) (contributions permitted to charitable and public service funds etc.),—
(a)
for the words
“as aforesaid” there shall be substituted “
to the following provisions of this section
”
;
(b)
in paragraph (b) after the words “public service” there shall beinserted “
(whether to the public at large or to any section of it)
”
; and
(c)
at the end of paragraph (c) there shall be added “
or by such a person or body as is referred to in section 83(3)(c) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973
”
.
(6)
“the amount produced by multiplying—
(a)
such sum as is for the time being appropriate to the authority under subsection (4AA) below, by
(b)
the relevant population of the authority’s area”;and subsection (8) (which relates to the computation of a 2p rate) shall cease to have effect.
(7)
“(4AA)
For the purposes of subsection (4)(a) above, except in so far as the Secretary of State by order specifies a different sum in relation to an authority of a particular description,—
(a)
the sum appropriate to a county council or the council of a non-metropolitan district is £2.50;
(b)
the sum appropriate to a metropolitan district council, a London borough council or the Common Council is £5.00; and
(c)
the sum appropriate to a parish or community council is £3.50.
(4AB)
For the purposes of subsection (4)(b) above the relevant population of a local authority’s area shall be determined in accordance with regulations made by the Secretary of State; and a statutory instrument containing such regulations shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of theHouse of Commons.”
(8)
“(a)
the amount of any expenditure which forms part of the authority’s gross expenditure for that year under this section and in respect of which any grant has been or is to be paid under any enactment by a Minister of the Crown, within the meaning of the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975 (whether or not the grant covers the whole of the expenditure)”.
(9)
In section 83(3) of the M66Local Government (Scotland)Act 1973 (contributions permitted to charitable and public service funds etc.), at the end of paragraph (c) there shall be added “
or by such a person or body as is referred to in section 137(3)(c) of the Local Government Act 1972
”
.
37 Conditions of provision of financial assistance.
“137A Financial assistance to be conditional on provision of information.
(1)
If in any financial year a local authority provides financial assistance—
(a)
to a voluntary organisation, as defined in subsection (2D) of section 137above, or
(b)
to a body or fund falling within subsection (3) of that section,
and the total amount so provided to that organisation, body or fund in that year equals or exceeds the relevant minimum, then, as a condition of the assistance, the authority shall require the organisation, body or fund, within the period of twelve months beginning on the date when the assistance is provided, to furnish to the authority a statement in writing of the use to which that amount has been put.
(2)
In this section “financial assistance” means assistance by way of grant or loan or by entering into a guarantee to secure any money borrowed and, in relation to any financial assistance,—
(a)
any reference to the amount of the assistance is a reference to the amount of money granted or lent by the local authority or borrowed in reliance on the local authority’s guarantee; and
(b)
any reference to the date when the assistance is provided is a referenceto the date on which the grant or loan is made or, as the case may be, on which the guarantee is entered into.
(3)
The relevant minimum referred to in subsection (1) above is £2,000 or such higher sum as the Secretary of State may by order specify.
(4)
It shall be a sufficient compliance with a requirement imposed by virtue of subsection (1) above that there is furnished to the local authority concerned an annual report or accounts which contain the information required to be in the statement.
(5)
A statement (or any report or accounts) provided to a local authority in pursuance of such a requirement shall be deposited with the proper officer of the authority.
(6)
In this section “local authority” includes the Common Council.”
38 Information etc. on individuals’ rights.
(1)
Section 142 of the M68Local Government Act 1972 (provision of information, etc.) shall be amended as follows.
(2)
“(2A)
A local authority may assist voluntary organisations to provide for individuals—
(a)
information and advice concerning those individuals’ rights and obligations; and
(b)
assistance, either by the making or receiving of communications or by providing representation to or before any person or body, in asserting those rights or fulfilling those obligations.”
F230 Part IV Revenue Accounts and Capital Finance of Local Authorities
Introductory
F23039 Application of Part IV.
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F23040 Capital purposes.
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Charge of expenditure to revenue accounts
F23041Expenditure to be charged to revenue account.
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F23042Expenditure excluded from section 41(1).
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Borrowing
F23043Borrowing powers.
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F23044Borrowing limits etc.
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F23045The authority’s own limits.
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F23046Register of loan instruments and certain existing loans.
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F23047Security for money borrowed etc.
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Credit arrangements
F23048Credit arrangements.
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F23049Initial and subsequent cost of credit arrangements.
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F23050Limits on powers to enter into credit arrangements.
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F23051Variation of credit arrangements.
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F23052Transitional credit arrangements.
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Credit approvals
F23053Basic credit approvals.
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F23054Supplementary credit approvals.
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F23055Criteria for issuing credit approvals.
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F23056Use of credit approvals by local authorities.
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F23057Effect of certain capital grants on credit approvals.
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Capital receipts
F23058Capital receipts.
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F23059The reserved part of capital receipts.
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F23060The usable balance of capital receipts.
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F23061Capital receipts not wholly in money paid to the authority.
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Aggregate credit limit
F23062Aggregate credit limit.
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Amounts set aside to meet credit liabilities
F23063Duty to set certain amounts aside as provision to meet credit liabilities.
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F23064Use of amounts set aside to meet credit liabilities.
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Supplementary
F23065Information.
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F23066Interpretation of Part IV.
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Part V Companies in which Local Authorities have interests
67 Application of, and orders under, Part V.
(1)
Any reference in this Part to a company is a reference to a body corporate of one of the following descriptions—
(a)
a company limited by shares;
(b)
a company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital;
(c)
a company limited by guarantee and having a share capital;
(d)
an unlimited company;
F231(da)
a registered society within the meaning of the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014; and
(e)
a society registered or deemed to be registered F232... under the M69Industrial and Provident Societies Act (Northern Ireland) 1969.
(2)
Expressions used in paragraphs (a) to (d) of subsection (1) above have the same meaning as in F233the Companies Acts (see section 1174 of, and Schedule 8 to, the Companies Act 2006).
(3)
Any reference in this Part to a local authority is a reference to a body of one of the following descriptions—
(a)
a county council;
F234(aa)
a county borough council;
(b)
a district council;
F235(bb)
the Greater London Authority;
F235(bc)
a functional body, within the meaning of the Greater London Authority Act 1999;
(c)
a London borough council;
(d)
the Common Council of the City of London in its capacity as a local authority, police authority or port health authority;
(e)
the Council of the Isles of Scilly;
(f)
a parish council;
(g)
a community council;
F236(ga)
the Greater London Magistrates’ Courts Authority;
F237(h)
a fire and rescue authority constituted by a scheme under section 2 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 or a scheme to which section 4 of that Act applies;
F238(i)
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(j)
an authority established under section 10 of the M70Local Government Act 1985 (waste disposal authorities);
(k)
a joint authority established by Part IV of that Act F239(fire and rescue services and transport);
(l)
any body established pursuant to an order under section 67 of that Act (successors to residuary bodies);
(m)
the Broads Authority;
F240(ma)
a National Park authority;
(n)
any joint board the constituent members of which consist of any of the bodies specified above;
F241(o)
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F242(oo)
a joint planning board constituted for an area in Wales outside a National Park by an order under section 2(1B) of the M71Town and Country Planning Act 1990; and
(p)
a Passenger Transport Executive.
(4)
Any power to make an order under this Part shall be exercisable by statutory instrument subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament; and under any such power different provision maybe made for different cases and different descriptions of cases (including different provision for different areas).
F243(5)
The power under subsection (4) above to make differential provision includes, in particular, power to make different provision for different local authorities or descriptions of local authority.
68 Companies controlled by local authorities and arm’s length companies.
(1)
For the purposes of this Part, unless the Secretary of State otherwise directs, a company is for the time being under the control of a local authority if—
F244(a)
the company is at that time a subsidiary (as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006) of the local authority; or
(b)
paragraph (a) above does not apply but the local authority have at that time power to control a majority of the votes at a general meeting of the company as mentioned in subsection (3) below; or
(c)
paragraph (a) above does not apply but the local authority have at that time power to appoint or remove a majority of the board of directors of the company; or
(d)
the company is under the control of another company which, by virtue of this subsection, is itself under the control of the local authority;
and, for the purposes of paragraph (d) above, any question whether one company is under the control of another shall be determined by applying the preceding provisions of this subsection, substituting a reference to the other company for any reference to the local authority.
(2)
A direction under subsection (1) above—
(a)
may be limited in time and may be made conditional upon such matters as appear to the Secretary of State to be appropriate; and
(b)
may be made with respect to a particular company or a description of companies specified in the direction.
(3)
The reference in subsection (1)(b) above to a power to control a majority of votes at a general meeting of the company is a reference to a power which is exercisable—
(a)
in the case of a company limited by shares, through the holding of equity share capital in any one or more of the following ways, namely, by the local authority, by nominees of the local authority and by persons whose shareholding is under the control of the local authority; or
(b)
in the case of any company, through the holding of votes at a general meeting of the company in any one or more of the following ways, namely, by the local authority, by a group of members of the company the composition of which is controlled by the local authority and by persons who have contractually bound themselves to vote in accordance with the instructions ofthe local authority; or
(c)
partly in one of those ways and partly in the other.
(4)
F245Paragraph 3 of Schedule 6 to the Companies Act 2006 (right to appoint or remove a majority of a company's board of directors) and the following paragraphs of that Schedule as they have effect in relation to paragraph 3 apply for the purposes of subsection (1)(c) above with the substitution for the word “right”, wherever it occurs, of the word “power”.
(5)
For the purposes of subsection (3)(a) above, a person’s shareholding is under the control of a local authority if—
(a)
his right to hold the shares arose because of some action which the authority took, or refrained from taking, in order to enable him to have the right; and
(b)
the local authority, alone or jointly with one or more other persons can require him to transfer his shareholding (or any part of it) to another person.
(6)
Notwithstanding that, by virtue of the preceding provisions of this section, a company is for the time being under the control of a local authority, the company is for the purposes of this Part an “arm’s length company”, in relation to any financial year if, at a time before the beginning of that year, the authority resolved that the company should be an arm’s length company and, at all times from the passing of that resolution up to the end of the financial year in question, the following conditions have applied while the company has been under the control of the local authority,—
(a)
that each of the directors of the company was appointed for a fixed term of at least two years;
(b)
that, subject to subsection (7) below, no director of the company has been removed by resolution under F246section 168 of the Companies Act 2006;
(c)
that not more than one-fifth of the directors of the company have been members or officers of the authority;
(d)
that the company has not occupied (as tenant or otherwise) any land in which the authority have an interest otherwise than for the best consideration reasonably obtainable;
(e)
that the company has entered into an agreement with the authority that the company will use its best endeavours to produce a specified positive return on its assets;
(f)
that, except for the purpose of enabling the company to acquire fixed assets or to provide it with working capital, the authority have not lent money to the company or guaranteed any sum borrowed by it or subscribed for any securities in the company;
(g)
that the authority have not made any grant to the company except in pursuance of an agreement or undertaking entered into before the financial year (within the meaning of F247the Companies Act 2006) of the company in which the grant was made; and
(h)
that the authority have not made any grant to the company the amount of which is in any way related to the financial results of the company in any period.
(7)
If the Secretary of State so directs, the removal of a director shall be disregarded for the purposes of subsection (6)(b) above; but the Secretary of State shall not give such a direction if it appears to him that the director was removed with a view to influencing the management of the company for other than commercial reasons.
69 Companies subject to local authority influence.
(1)
For the purposes of this Part, unless the Secretary of State otherwise directs, a company which is not at the time under the control of a local authority is for the time being subject to the influence of a local authority if it is not a banking or insurance company or a member of a banking or insurance group and at that time there is such a business relationship between the company and the authority as is referred to in subsection (3) below and either—
(a)
at least 20 per cent. of the total voting rights of all the members having the right to vote at a general meeting of the company are held by persons who are associated with the authority as mentioned in subsection (5) below; or
(b)
at least 20 per cent. of the directors of the company are persons who are so associated; or
(c)
at least 20 per cent. of the total voting rights at a meeting of the directors of the company are held by persons who are so associated.
(2)
A direction under subsection (1) above—
(a)
may be limited in time and may be made conditional upon such matters as appear to the Secretary of State to be appropriate; and
(b)
may be made with respect to a particular company or a description of companies specified in the direction.
(3)
For the purposes of this section there is a business relationship between a company and a local authority at any time if the condition in any one or more of the following paragraphs is fulfilled—
(a)
within a period of twelve months which includes that time the aggregate of the payments to the company by the authority or by another company which is under the control of the authority represents more than one-half of thecompany’s turnover, as shown in its profit and loss account for the most recent financial year for which the company’s auditors have made a report on the accounts or, if there is no such account, as estimated by the authority for the period of twelve months preceding the date of the estimate or for such part of that period as follows the formation of the company;
(b)
more than one-half of the company’s turnover referred to in paragraph (a) above is derived from the exploitation of assets of any description in which the local authority or a company under the control of the authority has an interest (disregarding an interest in land which is in reversion on a lease granted for more than 7 years);
(c)
the aggregate of—
(i)
grants made either by the authority and being expenditure for capital purposes or by a company under the control of the authority, and
(ii)
the nominal value of shares or stock in the company which is owned by the authority or by a company under the control of the authority,
exceeds one-half of the net assets of the company;
(d)
the aggregate of—
(i)
grants falling within paragraph (c)(i) above,
(ii)
loans or other advances made or guaranteed by the authority or by a company under the control of the authority, and
(iii)
the nominal value referred to in paragraph (c)(ii) above,
exceeds one-half of the fixed and current assets of the company;
(e)
the company at that time occupies land by virtue of an interest which it obtained from the local authority or a company under the control of the authority and which it so obtained at less than the best consideration reasonably obtainable; and
(f)
the company intends at that time to enter into (or complete) a transaction and, when that is done, there will then be a business relationship between the company and the authority by virtue of any of paragraphs (a) to (e) above.
(4)
In subsection (3) above—
(a)
the reference in paragraph (c) to the net assets of the company shall beconstrued in accordance with F248section 677(2) and (3) of the Companies Act 2006; and
F249(b)
“fixed assets” means assets of a company that are intended for use on a continuing basis in the company's activities, and “current assets” means assets not intended for such use;
and in either case, the reference is a reference to those assets as shown in the most recent balance sheet of the company on which, at the time in question, the auditors have made a report or, if there is no such balance sheet, as estimated by the local authority for the time in question.
(5)
For the purposes of this section, a person is at any time associated with a local authority if—
(a)
he is at that time a member of the authority;
(b)
he is at that time an officer of the authority;
(c)
he is at that time both an employee and either a director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of a company which is under the control of the authority; or
(d)
at any time within the preceding four years he has been associated with the authority by virtue of paragraph (a) above.
(6)
If and to the extent that the Secretary of State by order so provides, a person is at any time associated with a local authority if—
(a)
at that time he is, or is employed by or by a subsidiary of, a person who for the time being has a contractual relationship with the authority to provide—
(i)
advice with regard to the authority’s interest in any company (whether existing or proposed to be formed), or
(ii)
advice with regard to the management of an undertaking or the development of land by a company (whether existing or proposed to be formed) with which it is proposed that the authority should enter into any lease, licence or other contract or to which it is proposed that the authority should make any grant or loan, or
(iii)
services which facilitate the exercise of the authority’s rights in any company (whether by acting as the authority’s representative at a meeting of the company or as a director appointed by the authority or otherwise);
(b)
at any time within the preceding four years, he has been associated with the authority by virtue of paragraph (b) or paragraph (c) of subsection (5)above;
(c)
he is at that time the spouse F250or civil partner of, or carries on business in partnership with, a person who is associated with the authority by virtue of subsection (5)(a) above; or
(d)
he holds a relevant office in a political association or other body which, in the nomination paper of a person who is an elected member of the authority, formed part of that person’s description.
(7)
For the purposes of subsection (6)(d) above, an office in a political association or body is relevant to a local authority in the following circumstances—
(a)
if the association or body is active only in the area of the local authority, any office in it is relevant; and
(b)
in any other case, an office is relevant only if it is in a branch or other part of the association or body which is active in the area of the local authority.
(8)
In relation to a company which is F251a registered society within the meaning of the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014, any reference in this section to the directors of the company is a reference to the members of the committee of management.
(9)
Subject to subsections (4) and (8) and section 67 above, expressions used in this section have the same meaning as in F252the Companies Acts (as defined in section 2 of the Companies Act 2006).
70 Requirements for companies under control or subject to influence of localauthorities.
(1)
In relation to companies under the control of local authorities and companies subject to the influence of local authorities, the Secretary of State may by order make provision regulating, forbidding or requiring the taking of certain actions or courses of action; and an order under this subsection may—
(a)
make provision in relation to those companies which are arm’s length companies different from that applicable to companies which are not; and
(b)
make provision in relation to companies under the control of local authorities different from that applicable in relation to companies under the influence of local authorities.
(2)
It shall be the duty of every local authority to ensure, so far as practicable, that any company under its control complies with F253any provisions made by order under subsection (1) above which are for the time being applicable to it; and if a local authority fails to perform that duty in relation to any company, any payment made by the authority to that company and any other expenditure incurred bythe authority in contravention of any such provisions shall be deemed for the purposes of F254the Audit Commission Act 1998 F255 and Part 2 of the Public Audit (Wales) Act 2004 to be expenditure which is unlawful.
(3)
In order to secure compliance, in relation to companies subject to the influence of F256a local authority, with provisions made by virtue of subsection (1) above, an order under that subsection may prescribe requirements to be complied with by F257the local authority in relation to conditions to be included in such leases, licences, contracts, gifts, grants or loans as may be so prescribed which are made with or to a company subject to the influence of the local authority.
(4)
It shall be the duty of a local authority to comply with any requirements for the time being applicable to it under subsection (3) above; and if a local authority fails to perform that duty, any expenditure which is incurred by the local authority under the lease, licence, contract, gift, grant or loan in question shall be deemed for the purposes of F258the Audit Commission Act 1998 F259and Part 2 of the Public Audit (Wales) Act 2004 to be expenditure which is unlawful.
(5)
Without prejudice to the generality of the power conferred by subsection (1) above, an order under that subsection may make provision requiring acompany or local authority to obtain the consent of the Secretary of State, or of the Audit Commission for Local Authorities F260and the National Health Service in England F261or of the Auditor General for Wales, before taking any particular action or course of action.
F262(6)
An order under subsection (1) may be made in relation to—
(a)
all local authorities,
(b)
particular local authorities, or
(c)
particular descriptions of local authority.
71 Control of minority interests etc. in certain companies.
(1)
In relation to a local authority, subsection (2) below applies to any company other than—
(a)
a company which is or, if the action referred to in that subsection is taken, will be under the control of the local authority; and
(b)
a company of a description specified for the purposes of this section by an order made by the Secretary of State;
and in this section an “authorised company” means a company falling within paragraph (b) above.
(2)
Except with the approval of the Secretary of State, in relation to acompany to which this subsection applies, a local authority may not—
(a)
subscribe for, or acquire, whether in their own name or in the name of a nominee, any shares or share warrants in the company;
(b)
become or remain a member of the company if it is limited by guarantee;
(c)
exercise any power, however arising, to nominate any person to become a member of the company;
(d)
exercise any power to appoint directors of the company;
(e)
permit any officer of the authority, in the course of his employment, to make any such nomination or appointment as is referred to in paragraph (c) or paragraph (d) above; or
(f)
permit an officer of the authority, in the course of his employment, to become or remain a member or director of the company.
(3)
Any approval of the Secretary of State under subsection (2) above may be general or relate to any specific matter or company.
(4)
A local authority may not take any action, or refrain from exercising any right, which would have the result that a person who is disqualified from membership of the authority (otherwise than by being employed by that or any other local authority or by a company which is under the control of a local authority) becomes a member or director of an authorised company or is authorised, in accordance with F263section 323 of the Companies Act 2006, to act as the authority’s representative at a general meeting of an authorised company (or at meetings of an authorised company which include a general meeting).
(5)
In any case where,—
(a)
in accordance with F264section 323 of the Companies Act 2006, a local authority have authorised a member or officer of the authority to act as mentioned in subsection (4) above, or
(b)
a member or officer of a local authority has become a member or director of an authorised company as mentioned in subsection (7) below,
the authority shall make arrangements (whether by standing orders or otherwise) for enabling members of the authority, in the course of proceedings of the authority (or of any committee or sub-committee thereof), F265or, where a local authority is operating executive arrangements under Part II of the Local Government Act 2000, for enabling members of the executive, in the course of proceedings of the executive (or of any committee of the executive), to put to the member or officer concerned questions about the activities of the company.
(6)
Nothing in subsection (5) above shall require the member or officer referred to in that subsection to disclose any information about the company which has been communicated to him in confidence.
(7)
Any member or officer of a local authority who has become a member or director of an authorised company by virtue of—
(a)
a nomination made by the authority, or
(b)
election at a meeting of the company at which voting rights were exercisable (whether or not exercised) by the authority or by a person bound to vote in accordance with the instructions of the authority, or
(c)
an appointment made by the directors of another company, the majority of whom became directors of that company by virtue of a nomination made by the authority or election at a meeting of the company at which voting rights were exercisable as mentioned in paragraph (b) above,
shall make a declaration to the authority, in such form as they may require, of any remuneration or re-imbursement of expenses which he receives from the company as a member or director or in respect of anything done on behalf of the company.
(8)
Subject to section 67 above, expressions used in this section have the same meaning as in F266the Companies Acts (as defined in section 2 of the Companies Act 2006).
72 Trusts influenced by local authorities.
(1)
The Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument adapt theprovisions of section 69 above so as to make them applicable to trusts which are not charitable; and, subject to subsection (2) below, this Part shall apply in relation to trusts which are subject to local authority influence by virtue of that section as so adapted as it applies in relation to companies which are subject to local authority influence.
(2)
In the exercise of the power conferred by section 70 above, as applied in relation to trusts by subsection (1) above, the Secretary of State may make different provision for trusts as compared with companies.
73 Authorities acting jointly and by committees.
(1)
In any case where—
(a)
apart from this section a company would not be under the control of anyone local authority, but
(b)
if the actions, powers and interests of two or more local authorities were treated as those of one authority alone, the company would be under the control of that one authority,
the company shall be treated for the purposes of this Part as under the control of each of the two or more local authorities mentioned in paragraph (b) above.
(2)
In any case where, apart from this section, a company would not be treated as being subject to the influence of any one local authority, it shall be treated as being subject to the influence of each of a number of local authorities (in this section referred to as a “group”) if the conditions in subsection (3) below are fulfilled with respect to the company and the group of authorities.
(3)
The conditions referred to in subsection (2) above are—
(a)
that at least one of the conditions in paragraphs (a) to (e) of subsection (3) of section 69 above would be fulfilled—
(i)
if any reference therein to the company being under the control of a local authority were a reference to its being under the control of any one of the authorities in the group or of any two or more of them taken together; and
(ii)
if any other reference therein to the local authority were a reference to any two or more of the authorities in the group taken together; and
(b)
that at least one of the conditions in paragraphs (a) to (c) of subsection(1) of section 69 above would be fulfilled if any reference therein to the local authority were a reference to those local authorities who are taken into account under sub-paragraph (i) or sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) above taken together; and
(c)
that if the condition (or one of the conditions) which would be fulfilled as mentioned in paragraph (b) above is that in subsection (1)(a) of section 69 above, then, so far as concerns each local authority in the group, at least one person who, in terms of subsection (5) of that section, is associated with that authority has the right to vote at a general meeting of the company; and
(d)
that, if paragraph (c) above does not apply, then, so far as concerns each local authority in the group, a person who, in terms of section 69(5) above, is associated with the authority is a director of the company.
(4)
For the purposes of this Part, anything done, and any power exercisable,by a committee or sub-committee of a local authority, or by any of the authority’s officers F267or, where a local authority is operating executive arrangements under Part II of the Local Government Act 2000, by the authority’s executive, any committee of the executive, or any member of the executive, shall be treated as done or, as the case may be,exercisable by the authority.
(5)
For the purposes of this Part, anything done, and any power exercisable,by a joint committee of two or more local authorities or by a sub-committee of such a joint committee shall be treated as done or, as the case may be, exercisable by each of the local authorities concerned.
Part VI Housing Finance
Housing accounts
74 Duty to keep Housing Revenue Account.
(1)
A local housing authority shall keep, in accordance with proper practices, an account, called the “Housing Revenue Account”, of sums falling to be credited or debited in respect of—
(a)
houses and other buildings which have been provided under Part II of the M72Housing Act 1985 (provision of housing);
(b)
land which has been acquired or appropriated for the purposes of thatPart;
(c)
houses purchased under section 192 of that Act (purchase of house foundon appeal against repair notice to be unfit and beyond repair at reasonable cost);
(d)
dwellings in respect of which a local authority have received assistance under section 1 or section 4(2A) of the M73Housing (RuralWorkers) Act 1926;
(e)
any property which—
(i)
with the consent of the Secretary of State given under section 417(1) of the Housing Act 1985,
(ii)
with the consent of a Minister given under section 50(1)(e) of the M74Housing (Financial Provisions) Act 1958, or
(iii)
by virtue of section 50(2) of that Act (houses vesting in local authority on default of another person),
was brought within the corresponding account kept under Part XIII of the Housing Act 1985 for years beginning before 1st April 1990; and
(f)
such land, houses or other buildings not within the preceding paragraphsas the Secretary of State may direct.
(2)
References in subsection (1) above and the other provisions of this Part to provisions of the Housing Act 1985 include, where the context so admits, references to the corresponding provisions of earlier enactments; and the reference in paragraph (b) of that subsection to land acquired for the purposes of Part II of that Act includes—
(a)
land which a local authority were deemed to have acquired under Part V of the M75Housing Act 1957 by virtue of section 57(6) of that Act (land acquired for re-development in pursuance of re-development plan) before the repeal of that section on 25th August 1969; and
(b)
any structures on such land which were made available to a local authority under section 1 of the M76Housing (Temporary Accommodation) Act 1944 (prefabs).
(3)
Paragraphs (a) to (e) of subsection (1) above shall not apply to—
(a)
land, houses or other buildings disposed of by the authority;
(b)
land acquired by the authority for the purpose of disposing of houses provided, or to be provided, on the land, or of disposing of the land to a person who intends to provide housing accommodation on it F268or facilities which serve a beneficial purpose in connection with the requirements of persons for whom housing accommodation is provided;
(c)
houses provided by the authority on land so acquired; or
(d)
such land, houses or other buildings as the Secretary of State may direct;
and paragraph (a) of that subsection shall not apply to houses and other buildings provided on or before 6th February 1919.
(4)
A local housing authority not possessing property to which subsection (1)above applies shall nevertheless keep a Housing Revenue Account unless the Secretary of State consents to their not doing so and they comply with such conditions (if any) as may be specified in the consent.
(5)
In this Part—
(a)
references to the houses or other property of an authority within the authority’s Housing Revenue Account are references to the houses, dwellings or other property to which subsection (1) above for the time being applies;and
(b)
references (however expressed) to a disposal are references to a conveyance of the freehold, or a grant or assignment of a lease (other than a shared ownership lease) which is a long tenancy within the meaning given by section 115 of the M77Housing Act 1985.
(6)
Sections 417 to 420 of, and Schedule 14 to, the Housing Act 1985 (which are superseded by this section, sections 75 to 78 below and Schedule 4 to this Act) shall cease to have effect.
75 The keeping of the Housing Revenue Account.
Schedule 4 to this Act shall have effect with respect to the keeping of a local housing authority’s Housing Revenue Account, as follows—
Part I - Credits to the account.
Part II - Debits to the account.
Part III - Special cases.
Part IV - Supplementary provisions.
76 Duty to prevent debit balance on Housing Revenue Account.
(1)
This section applies where for any year (“the relevant year”) a local housing authority who are required to keep a Housing Revenue Account possess any houses or other property within the account.
(2)
The authority shall, during the months of January and February immediately preceding the relevant year, formulate proposals which satisfy the requirements of subsection (3) below and relate to—
(a)
the income of the authority for the year from rents and other charges in respect of houses and other property within their Housing Revenue Account;
(b)
the expenditure of the authority for the year in respect of the repair,maintenance, supervision and management of such property; and
(c)
such other matters connected with the exercise of the authority’s functions in relation to such property as the Secretary of State may direct.
(3)
Proposals formulated by the authority under subsection (2) above satisfy the requirements of this subsection at any time if, on the assumption that thefollowing will prove correct, namely—
(a)
the best assumptions that they are able to make at that time as to all matters which may affect the amounts falling to be credited or debited to their Housing Revenue Account for the relevant year; and
(b)
the best estimates that they are able to make at that time of the amounts which, on those assumptions, will fall to be so credited or debited,
implementation of the proposals will secure that the account for that year does not show a debit balance.
(4)
No assumptions shall be made under subsection (3) above as to the exerciseby the Secretary of State of any power except on the basis of information published by him or on his behalf or supplied by him to the authority.
(5)
Subject to subsections (6) and (7) below, the authority shall implement the proposals formulated by them under subsection (2) above.
(6)
The authority shall from time to time determine whether the proposals formulated under subsection (2) above satisfy the requirements of subsection(3) above; and—
(a)
termine that question in the affirmative, they may make such revisions of the proposals as they think fit, so long as the proposals (as so revised) continue to satisfy those requirements;
(b)
if they determine that question in the negative, they shall make such revisions of the proposals as are reasonably practicable towards securing that the proposals (as so revised) satisfy those requirements.
(7)
Where the proposals formulated under subsection (2) above are revised under subsection (6) above, subsections (3) to (6) above shall apply inrelation to the proposals as so revised as they applied in relation to the proposals as originally formulated.
(8)
The authority shall, within one month of formulating their proposals under subsection (2) above, or of revising those proposals under subsection (6)above, prepare a statement setting out—
(a)
those proposals as so formulated or so revised;
(b)
the estimates made by them under subsection (3)(b) above on the basis of which those proposals were so formulated or so revised; and
(c)
such other particulars relating to those proposals and estimates as the Secretary of State may direct;
and a direction under paragraph (c) above may specify the manner in which the particulars are to be set out in the statement.
(9)
The authority shall, until the end of the year next following the relevant year, keep copies of the statement which is for the time being the latest statement prepared by them under subsection (8) above available for inspection by the public without charge at all reasonable hours at one or more of their offices; and any person shall be entitled to take copies of, or extracts from,that statement when so made available.
77 Power to keep Housing Repairs Account.
(1)
A local housing authority who are required to keep a Housing RevenueAccount may also keep, in accordance with proper practices, an account called the “Housing Repairs Account”.
(2)
An authority who keep a Housing Repairs Account shall carry to the credit of the account for any year—
(a)
sums transferred for the year from their Housing Revenue Account; and
(b)
sums receivable by the authority for the year in connection with the repair or maintenance of houses or other property within their Housing Revenue Account (either from their tenants or from the sale of scrapped or salvaged materials).
(3)
The authority shall carry to the debit of the account for any year—
(a)
all expenditure incurred by them for the year in connection with therepair or maintenance of houses or other property within their Housing Revenue Account;
(b)
such expenditure incurred by them for the year in connection with the improvement or replacement of houses or other property within their Housing Revenue Account as may from time to time be determined by the Secretary of State; and
(c)
sums transferred for the year to the Housing Revenue Account in accordance with subsection (5) below.
(4)
The authority shall secure that sufficient credits are carried to the account to secure that no debit balance is shown in the account for any year.
(5)
The authority may carry some or all of any credit balance in the account for any year to the credit of their Housing Revenue Account.
(6)
So much of any credit balance shown in an authority’s Housing Repairs Account at the end of the year beginning 1st April 1989 as is not carried tothe credit of their Housing Revenue Account for that year shall be carried forward and credited to some other revenue account of theirs for the year beginning 1st April 1990.
78 Directions to secure proper accounting.
The Secretary of State may give directions as to the accounting practices (whether actual or prospective) which are to be followed by a local housing authority in the keeping of their Housing Revenue Account or Housing RepairsAccount.
F26978A Directions as to treatment of service charges, &c.
(1)
The Secretary of State may give directions as to what items or amounts are to be regarded as referable to property within a local housing authority’s Housing Revenue Account where one or more parts of a building have been disposed of but the common parts remain property within that account.
(2)
Any such direction also has effect for the purposes of any Housing Repairs Account kept by the authority.
(3)
Directions under this section may give the authority a discretion as to whether items or amounts are accounted for in the Housing Revenue Account or any Housing Repairs Account or in another revenue account.
(4)
In this section “common parts” includes the structure and exterior of the building and common facilities provided, whether in the building or elsewhere, for persons who include the occupiers of one or more parts of the building.
F27078B Directions as to accounting for work subject to competitive tendering.
(1)
This section applies where work is carried out by a local housing authority which has successfully bid for the work on a competitive basis.
(2)
The Secretary of State may give directions—
(a)
to secure that the amount debited to the Housing Revenue Account or any Housing Repairs Account of the authority in respect of the work reflects the amount of the authority’s successful bid for the work rather than expenditure actually incurred;
(b)
allowing an authority to credit to its Housing Revenue Account any surpluses reasonably attributable to work undertaken on or in connection with property within that account.
(3)
Directions under subsection (2)(a) may make provision for determining the amount to be treated as the amount of the authority’s successful bid.
References in this Part to expenditure shall be construed as references to the amount falling to be debited in accordance with the directions.
(4)
Directions under subsection (2)(b) may make provision as to the ascertainment of the surpluses referred to and the circumstances in which a surplus is or is not to be taken to be attributable to property within an authority’s Housing Revenue Account.
Housing subsidies
F27179 Housing Revenue Account subsidy.
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F27280 Calculation of Housing Revenue Account subsidy.
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F27380BAgreements to exclude certain authorities or property
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F27580ZANegative amounts of subsidy payable to F274Welsh Ministers
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F27680A Final decision on amount of Housing Revenue Account subsidy.
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F27882 Residual debt subsidy for year 1989–90.
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F27883 Calculation of residual debt subsidy.
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F27884 Adjustment of housing subsidy for year 1989-90.
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Supplementary
F27985 Power to obtain information.
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F28086 Recoupment of subsidy in certain cases.
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87 Determinations and directions.
(1)
A determination made or direction given by the Secretary of State under this Part—
(a)
may make different provision for different cases or descriptions of cases, including different provision for different areas, for different local housing authorities or for different descriptions of local housing authorities;
(b)
may be made before, during or after the end of the year to which it relates; and
(c)
may be varied or revoked by a subsequent determination or direction.
(2)
Before making a determination or giving a direction under this Part relating to all local housing authorities or any description of such authorities, the Secretary of State shall consult such representatives of local government and relevant professional bodies as appear to him to be appropriate; and, before making a determination or giving a direction relating to a particular local housing authority, he shall consult that authority.
(3)
As soon as practicable after making a determination under this Part, the Secretary of State shall send a copy of the determination to the local housing authority or authorities to which it relates.
F281(4)
References in this section to sending to a local housing authority a copy of a determination under this Part include references to using electronic communications for sending a copy of a determination to such address as may for the time being be notified to the Secretary of State by that authority for that purpose.
F282(5)
For the purposes of this section a copy of a determination under this Part is also to be treated as sent to a local housing authority where—
(a)
the Secretary of State and that authority have agreed to the authority instead having access to determinations on a web site;
(b)
the determination is a determination to which that agreement applies;
(c)
the Secretary of State has published the determination on a web site;
(d)
that authority is notified, in a manner for the time being agreed for the purpose between that authority and the Secretary of State, of—
(i)
the publication of the determination on a web site;
(ii)
the address of that web site; and
(iii)
the place on that web site where the determination may be accessed, and how it may be accessed.
F283(6)
A local housing authority which is no longer willing to accept electronic communications for the sending of copies of determinations under this Part, may withdraw a notification of an address given to the Secretary of State for the purposes of subsection (4) above and such a withdrawal shall take effect on a date specified by the authority being a date no less than one month after the date on which the authority informs the Secretary of State that it wants to withdraw the notification of the address given.
F284(7)
A local housing authority which has entered into an agreement with the Secretary of State under paragraph (a) of subsection (5) above may revoke the agreement and such a revocation shall take effect on a date specified by the authority being a date no less than one month after the date on which the authority informs the Secretary of State that it wants to revoke the agreement.
F28587AOrders amending Part 6
(1)
The appropriate person may by order—
(a)
amend, repeal or re-enact provisions of sections 74 to 76 and 78 of, and Schedule 4 to, this Act;
(b)
provide for any such provisions—
(i)
not to apply, whether at all or in cases specified by the order or to authorities so specified;
(ii)
to apply, whether generally or in cases so specified or to authorities so specified, subject to modifications so specified.
(2)
An order under this section may (in particular)—
(a)
add items to, or remove items from, Part 1 or 2 of Schedule 4 to this Act, or vary items of those Parts;
(b)
confer discretions, or expand, curtail or repeal discretions conferred, on the appropriate person or any other person;
(c)
be made before, during or after the end of any year to which it relates.
(3)
In subsection (2)(b) above “discretion” includes power to make a determination or give a direction.
(4)
An order under this section may—
(a)
contain such incidental, consequential, transitional or supplementary provisions (including provisions amending or repealing enactments), and such savings, as the appropriate person considers appropriate;
(b)
make different provision for different cases or authorities.
(5)
The power to make an order under this section is exercisable by statutory instrument.
(6)
The Secretary of State shall not make an order under this section unless a draft of the order has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, each House of Parliament.
88 Construction and application of Part VI.
(1)
In this Part—
(a)
expressions which are used in Part XIII of the M78Housing Act 1985 (general financial provisions) have the same meaning as in that Part;
F286(aa)
“the appropriate person” means—
(i)
in relation to England, the Secretary of State, and
(ii)
in relation to Wales, F287Welsh Ministers;
(b)
references to a local housing authority’s Housing Revenue Account or Housing Repairs Account include, where the context so admits, references to the corresponding account kept by them under that Part;
(c)
references to a revenue account of a local housing authority other than their Housing Revenue Account do not include references to a Housing Repairs Account; F288 and
(d)
F291(e)
“electronic communication” means a communication transmitted (whether from one person to another, from one device to another or from a person to a device or vice versa)—
(ii)
by other means but while in an electronic form;
F294(f)
“address”, in relation to electronic communications, includes any number or address used for the purposes of such communications.
F295(2)
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(3)
F296... This Part has effect for years beginning on or after 1st April 1990.
F297(4)
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F297(5)
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(6)
Any consultation undertaken before the passing of this Act in connection with a determination proposed to be made under this Part shall be as effective, in relation to that determination, as if this Part had been in force at the time the consultation was undertaken.
Part VII Renewal Areas
89 Declaration of renewal area.
(1)
Where a local housing authority, upon consideration of F298a report containing particulars of the matters mentioned in subsection (3) below and of any other matters which the authority consider relevant, are satisfied—
(a)
that the living conditions in an area within their district consisting primarily of housing accommodation are unsatisfactory, and
(b)
that those conditions can most effectively be dealt with by declaring the area to be a renewal area,
then, subject to the following provisions of this Part, they may cause the area to be defined on a map and by resolution declare it to be a renewal area F299for the period specified in the declaration .
(2)
F300. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F301(3)
The matters referred to in subsection (1) above are—
(a)
the living conditions in the area concerned;
(b)
the ways in which those conditions may be improved (whether by the declaration of a renewal area or otherwise);
(c)
the powers available to the authority (including powers available apart from this Act) if the area is declared to be a renewal area;
(d)
the authority’s detailed proposals for the exercise of those powers during the period that the area will be a renewal area (if so declared);
(e)
the cost of those proposals;
(f)
the financial resources available, or likely to be available, to the authority (from whatever source) for implementing those proposals; and
(g)
the representations (if any) made to the authority in relation to those proposals,
and the report shall contain a recommendation, with reasons, as to whether a renewal area should be declared and, if so, the period for which the area should be a renewal area.
(4)
Subject to section 95 below, an area which is declared to be a renewal area shall be such an area—
(a)
until the end of the period specified in the declaration, or
(b)
if at any time during that period the local housing authority by resolution extend the period for which the area is to be a renewal area, until the end of the period specified in the resolution (unless further extended under this paragraph).
(5)
In considering whether—
(a)
to declare an area to be a renewal area, or
(b)
to extend the period for which an area is to be a renewal area,
a local housing authority shall have regard to such guidance as may from time to time be given by the Secretary of State.
(6)
Before exercising their power—
(a)
to declare an area to be a renewal area, or
(b)
to extend (or further extend) the period for which an area is to be a renewal area,
a local housing authority shall take the steps required by subsection (7) below.
(7)
Those steps are such as appear to the authority best designed to secure—
(a)
that the detailed proposals referred to in subsection (3)(d) above or, where the authority are considering the extension of the period for which an area is to be a renewal area, such of those proposals as remain to be implemented, are brought to the attention of persons residing or owning property in the area; and
(b)
that those persons are informed of the name and address of the person to whom should be addressed inquiries and representations concerning those proposals.
(8)
A resolution under subsection (1) or (4)(b) above has effect from the day on which it is passed and is a local land charge.
90 Conditions for declaration of renewal area.
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F30391 Renewal area: steps to be taken after declaration or extension
(1)
As soon as may be after—
(a)
declaring an area to be a renewal area; or
(b)
extending (or further extending) the period for which an area is to be a renewal area,
a local housing authority shall take the steps required by subsection (2) below.
(2)
Those steps are such as appear to the authority best designed to secure—
(a)
that the resolution to which the declaration, or extension (or further extension) of the period, relates is brought to the attention of persons residing or owning property in the area; and
(b)
that those persons are informed of the name and address of the person to whom should be addressed inquiries and representations concerning action to be taken with respect to the renewal area.
92 Duty to publish information.
(1)
Where a local housing authority have declared an area to be a renewal area, they shall from time to time publish, in such manner as appears to them best designed to secure that the information is brought to the attention of persons residing or owning property in the area, information with respect to—
(a)
the action they propose to take in relation to the area,
(b)
the action they have taken in relation to the area, and
(c)
the assistance available for the carrying out of works in the area,
being such information as appears to them best designed to further the purpose for which the area was declared a renewal area.
(2)
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93 General powers of local housing authority.
(1)
Where a local housing authority have declared an area to be a renewal area, the authority may exercise the powers conferred by this section.
(2)
For the purpose of securing or assisting in securing all or any of the objectives mentioned in subsection (3) below, the authority may acquire by agreement, or be authorised by the Secretary of State to acquire compulsorily, any land in the area on which there are premises consisting of or including housing accommodation or which forms part of the curtilage of any such premises; and the authority may provide housing accommodation on land acquired under this subsection.
(3)
The objectives referred to in subsection (2) above are—
(a)
the improvement or repair of the premises, either by the authority or by a person to whom they propose to dispose of the premises;
(b)
the proper and effective management and use of the housing accommodation, either by the authority or by a person to whom they propose to dispose of the premises comprising the accommodation; and
(c)
the well-being of the persons for the time being residing in the area.
(4)
For the purpose of effecting or assisting the improvement of the amenities in the area, the authority may acquire by agreement, or be authorised by the Secretary of State to acquire compulsorily, any land in the area (including land which the authority propose to dispose of to another person who intends to effect or assist the improvement of those amenities).
(5)
The authority may—
(a)
carry out works (including works of demolition) on land owned by the authority in the area (whether or not that land was acquired under subsection(2) or subsection (4) above); F305...
F305(b)
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F305....
(6)
The authority may enter into an agreement with a housing association or other person under which, in accordance with the terms of the agreement, F306... the authority’s functions under subsection (5) above are to be exercisable by that association or other person.
(7)
If after—
(a)
the authority have entered into a contract for the acquisition of land under subsection (2) or subsection (4) above, or
(b)
a compulsory purchase order authorising the acquisition of land under either of those subsections has been confirmed,
the renewal area concerned ceases to be such an area or the land is excluded from the area, the provisions of the subsection in question shall continue to apply as if the land continued to be in a renewal area.
(8)
The powers conferred by this section are without prejudice to any power which a local housing authority may have under or by virtue of any other enactment.
94 Power to apply for orders extinguishing right to use vehicles on highway.
(1)
A local housing authority who have declared a renewal area may exercise the powers of a local planning authority under F307sections 249 and 250 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (extinguishment of right to use vehicles on certain highways) with respect to a highway in that area notwithstanding that they are not the local planning authority, but subject to the following provisions.
(2)
The local housing authority shall not make an application under F308subsection (2) or subsection (6) of section 249 (application to Secretary of State to make or revoke order extinguishing right to use vehicles) except with the consent of the local planning authority.
(3)
If the local housing authority are not also the highway authority, any such application made by them shall in the first place be sent to the highway authority who shall transmit it to the Secretary of State.
(4)
Where an order under F309subsection (2) of section 249 (order extinguishing right to use vehicles) has been made on an application made by a local housing authority by virtue of this section, any compensation under F309subsection (1) of section 250 (compensation for loss of access to highway) is payable by them instead of by the local planning authority.
95 Exclusion of land from, or termination of, renewal area.
(1)
Subject to subsection (2) below, a local housing authority may by resolution—
(a)
exclude land from a renewal area; or
(b)
declare that an area shall cease to be a renewal area;
and as soon as may be after passing such a resolution the authority shall take the steps required by F310subsection (5) below.
F311(2)
Before exercising any power under subsection (1) above, an authority shall take such steps as appear to the authority best designed to secure—
(a)
that the proposed exclusion or cessation, as the case may be, is brought to the attention of persons residing or owning property in the area; and
(b)
that those persons are informed of the name and address of the person to whom should be addressed representations concerning the proposed exclusion or cessation.
(3)
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(4)
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(5)
The authority shall take such F313. . . steps as appear to them best designed to secure that the resolution is brought to the attention of persons residing or owning property in the renewal area.
(6)
A resolution under subsection (1) above has effect from the day on which it is passed.
(7)
A resolution under subsection (1) above does not affect the continued operation of the provisions of this Part, or any other enactment relating to renewal areas, in relation to works begun before the date on which the exclusion or cessation takes effect; but the resolution does have effect with respect to works which have not been begun before that date, notwithstanding that expenditure in respect of the works has been approved before that date.
96 Contributions by the Secretary of State.
(1)
The Secretary of State may pay contributions to local housing authorities towards such expenditure incurred by them under this Part as he may determine.
(2)
The rate or rates of the contributions, the calculation of the expenditureto which they relate and the manner of their payment shall be such as may be determined by the Secretary of State with the consent of the Treasury; and any determination under this subsection or subsection (1) above may be made generally, or with respect to a particular local housing authority ordescription of authority, including a description framed by reference to authorities in a particular area.
(3)
Contributions under this section shall be payable subject to such conditions as to records, certificates, audit or otherwise as the Secretary of State may, with the approval of the Treasury, impose.
(4)
If, before the declaration of a renewal area, a local housing authority are satisfied that the rate of contributions which, in accordance with a determination under subsection (2) above, would otherwise be applicable to the authority will not be adequate, bearing in mind the action they propose to take with regard to the area, they may, before making the declaration, apply to the Secretary of State for contributions at a higher rate in respect of that area.
(5)
An application under subsection (4) above shall be made in such form and shall contain such particulars as the Secretary of State may determine; and, if such an application is made, the authority shall not declare the area concerned to be a renewal area until the application is approved, refused or withdrawn.
(6)
If an application under subsection (4) above is approved, the Secretary of State may pay contributions under subsection (1) above in respect of the area concerned at such higher rate as he may determine under subsection (2)above.
97 Powers of entry and penalty for obstruction.
(1)
A person authorised by the local housing authority or the Secretary of State may at any reasonable time, on giving not less than seven days’ notice of his intention to the occupier, and to the owner if the owner is known, enter premises—
(a)
for the purpose of survey and examination where it appears to the authority or the Secretary of State that survey or examination is necessary in order to determine whether any powers under this Part should be exercised;or
(b)
for the purpose of survey or valuation where the authority are authorised by this Part to acquire the premises compulsorily.
F314(1A)
A person may not be authorised by a local housing authority under subsection (1)(a) to enter and survey or value land in connection with a proposal to acquire an interest in or a right over land (but see section 172 of the Housing and Planning Act 2016).
(2)
An authorisation for the purposes of this section—
(a)
shall be in writing stating the particular purpose or purposes for which the entry is authorised; and
(b)
shall, if so required, be produced for inspection by the occupier or anyone acting on his behalf.
(3)
It is a summary offence intentionally to obstruct an officer of the local housing authority or of the Secretary of State, or a person authorised to enter premises under subsection (1) above, in the performance of anything which that officer, authority or person is by this Part required or authorised to do.
(4)
A person who commits an offence under subsection (3) above is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
(5)
In this section “owner”, in relation to premises,—
(a)
means a person (other than a mortgagee not in possession) who is for the time being entitled to dispose of the fee simple in the premises, whether in possession or reversion, and
(b)
includes also a person holding or entitled to the rents and profits of the premises under a lease of which the unexpired term exceeds three years.
98 Part VIII of Housing Act 1985.
(1)
The provisions of this Part have effect in place of Part VIII of the M79Housing Act 1985 (housing action areas and general improvement areas) and, accordingly, after the appointed day, a local housing authority shall no longer have power under that Part to declare an area a housing action area or a general improvement area.
(2)
If, apart from this subsection, a general improvement area would remainin existence on the first anniversary of the appointed day, the area shall, by virtue of this section cease to be a general improvement area on that first anniversary.
(3)
In any case where, immediately before the appointed day, the period for which a housing action area has effect exceeds two years, the duration of that area shall, by virtue of this section, be such that, subject to subsection (4) below, it ends on the first anniversary of the appointed day.
(4)
Nothing in subsection (3) above affects the power of a local housing authority,—
(a)
by resolution under section 250(1)(b) of the Housing Act 1985, to bring a housing action area to an end; or
(b)
by resolution under section 251 of that Act, to extend, on one occasion only, the duration of a housing action area by a period of two years.
(5)
In the application of section 245 of the Housing Act 1985 (contributions by Secretary of State towards expenditure of local housing authorities relating to environmental works in housing action areas) in relation to expenditure—
(a)
which was incurred on or after 14th June 1989, and
(b)
in respect of which no contribution under that section was paid before the appointed day,
for subsection (2) of that section there shall be substituted the following subsection—
“(2)
In the case of any expenditure, the contribution—
(a)
shall be equal to one-half of the amount of the expenditure; and
(b)
shall be payable in one sum or by two or more instalments, according as the Secretary of State may determine.”
(6)
In the application of section 259 of the Housing Act 1985 (contributions by Secretary of State towards expenditure of local housing authorities relating to general improvement areas) in relation to expenditure—
(a)
which was incurred on or after 14th June 1989, and
(b)
in respect of which no contribution under that section was paid before the appointed day,
for subsection (2) of that section there shall be substituted the following subsection—
“(2)
In the case of any expenditure, the contribution—
(a)
shall be equal to one-half of the amount of the expenditure; and
(b)
shall be payable in one sum or by two or more instalments, according as the Secretary of State may determine.”
(7)
In the preceding provisions of this section “the appointed day” means the day appointed for the coming into force of this section.
99 Directions and guidance.
Any power under this Part to give F315. . . guidance may be so exercised as to make different provision for different cases, different descriptions of cases and different areas and, in particular, with respect to different local housing authorities or descriptions of authority (including a description framed by reference to authorities in a particular area).
100 Interpretation of Part VII.
(1)
In this Part, except where the context otherwise requires,—
“dwelling” means a building or part of a building occupied or intended to be occupied as a separate dwelling, together with any yard, garden, outhouses and appurtenances belonging to or usually enjoyed with it;
F316“house in multiple occupation” means a house in multiple occupation as defined by sections 254 to 259 of the Housing Act 2004, as they have effect for the purposes of Part 1 of that Act (that is, without the exclusions contained in Schedule 14 to that Act), but does not include any part of such a house which is occupied as a separate dwelling by persons who form a single household;
“housing accommodation” means dwellings, houses in multiple occupation and hostels;
“local housing authority” and any reference to the district of such an authority shall be construed in accordance with sections 1 and 2 of the Housing Act 1985.
(2)
Part XVII of the Housing Act 1985 (compulsory purchase and land compensation) applies in relation to this Part as if it were contained in that Act.
F317Part VIII
Introductory
101 Grants for improvements and repairs.
(1)
In accordance with this Part, grants are payable by local housingauthorities towards the cost of works required—
(a)
for the improvement or repair of dwellings, houses in multiple occupationor the common parts of buildings containing one or more flats; and
(b)
for the provision of dwellings or houses in multiple occupation by theconversion of a house or other building; and
(c)
for the provision of facilities for disabled persons in dwellings and inthe common parts of buildings containing one or more flats.
(2)
In this Part—
(a)
a grant relating to the improvement or repair of a dwelling or to theprovision of dwellings by the conversion of a house or other building isreferred to as a “renovation grant”; and
(b)
a grant relating to the improvement or repair of the common parts of abuilding is referred to as a “common parts grant”; and
(c)
a grant for the provision of facilities for a disabled person in adwelling or in the common parts of a building containing one or more flats isreferred to as a “disabled facilities grant”; and
(d)
a grant for the improvement or repair of a house in multiple occupationor for the provision of a house in multiple occupation by the conversion ofa house or other building is referred to as an “HMO grant”;
and in the following provisions of this Part the expression “grant”, without more, means any of these types of grant.
(3)
No grant is payable under this Part if the person who would otherwisequalify as the applicant for the grant is—
(a)
a local authority;
(b)
a new town corporation;
(c)
an urban development corporation;
(d)
a housing action trust;
(e)
the Development Board for Rural Wales;
(f)
a joint authority established by Part IV of the M80LocalGovernment Act 1985;
(g)
a residuary body established by Part VII of that Act; or
(h)
an authority established under section 10(1) of that Act (waste disposal).
(4)
Expressions used in paragraphs (a) to (d) of subsection (3) above have themeanings assigned by section 4 of the M81Housing Act 1985.
(5)
The provisions of this Part have effect in place of the provisions of PartXV of the Housing Act 1985 (grants for works of improvement, repair andconversion), other than section 523 thereof (assistance for provision ofseparate service pipe for water supply), and, without prejudice to thegenerality of subsection (3) of section 195 below,—
(a)
any application made under section 461 of that Act which has not beenapproved by the local housing authority before the day appointed under section195 below for the coming into force of this section shall be of no effect onand after that day; and
(b)
any application under section 521 of that Act (schemes for grants forthermal insulation) in respect of which the applicant has not been notifiedbefore the day so appointed that he may proceed to execute works in accordancewith a scheme under that section shall be of no effect on and after that day.
102 Applications for grants.
(1)
No grant shall be paid unless an application for it is made to the local housing authority concerned in accordance with the provisions of this Part andis approved by them.
(2)
An application for a grant shall be in writing and shall specify thepremises to which it relates and contain—
(a)
particulars of the works in respect of which the grant is sought (in thisPart referred to as “the relevant works”);
(b)
unless the local housing authority otherwise direct in any particularcase, at least two estimates from different contractors of the cost ofcarrying out the relevant works;
(c)
particulars of any preliminary or ancillary services and charges inrespect of the cost of which the grant is also sought; and
(d)
such other particulars as may be prescribed.
(3)
In this Part “preliminary or ancillary services and charges”, in relationto an application for a grant, means services and charges which—
(a)
relate to the application and the preparation for and the carrying out ofworks; and
(b)
are specified for the purposes of this subsection by the Secretary ofState.
(4)
The Secretary of State may by regulations prescribe a form of applicationfor a grant and an application for a grant to which any such regulations applyshall not be validly made unless it is in the prescribed form.
Preliminary conditions
103 The age of the property.
(1)
A local housing authority may not entertain an application for a grant,other than a disabled facilities grant, unless they are satisfied that, at thedate of the application, the dwelling, common parts or house or other buildingconcerned was provided not less than the relevant period before that date.
(2)
In subsection (1) above—
(a)
“provided” means provided by construction or conversion; and
(b)
“the relevant period” means ten years or such other periodas the Secretary of State may by order provide.
104 The interest of the applicant in the property.
(1)
Subject to subsection (4) and section 136 below, a local housing authoritymay not entertain an application for a grant, other than a common parts grant,unless they are satisfied that—
(a)
the applicant has, or proposes to acquire, an owner’s interest in everyparcel of land on which the relevant works are to be carried out; or
(b)
in the case of an application for a renovation grant (other than anapplication in respect of works required for the provision of one or moredwellings by the conversion of a house or other building), the applicant isa tenant of the dwelling (alone or jointly with others) but does not have, orpropose to acquire, an owner’s interest in the dwelling; or
(c)
in the case of an application for a disabled facilities grant in respectof works to a dwelling, the applicant is a tenant of the dwelling (alone orjointly with others) but does not have, or propose to acquire, an owner’sinterest in the dwelling; or
(d)
in the case of an application for a disabled facilities grant in respectof works to the common parts of a building containing one or more flats, theapplicant is a tenant of a flat in the building (alone or jointly with others)but does not have, or propose to acquire, such an owner’s interest as isreferred to in paragraph (a) above;
and references in this Part to an “owner’s application" or a “tenant’s application” shall be construed accordingly.
(2)
In this Part “owner’s interest” means an interest which—
(a)
is held by the applicant alone or jointly with others; and
(b)
is either an estate in fee simple absolute in possession or a term ofyears absolute of which not less than five years remain unexpired at the dateof the application.
(3)
Where a local housing authority entertain an owner’s application made bya person who proposes to acquire the necessary interest, they shall notapprove the application until they are satisfied that he has done so.
(4)
In accordance with directions given by the Secretary of State, a localhousing authority may treat the condition in subsection (1)(a) above asfulfilled by a person who has, or proposes to acquire, an owner’s interest inonly part of the land concerned; and directions under this subsection may makedifferent provision with respect to different cases or descriptions of cases,including different provision for different areas.
(5)
A local housing authority may not entertain a tenant’s applicationunless—
(a)
the tenant is required by the terms of his tenancy to carry out therelevant works and his tenancy is not of a description excluded from thissubsection by an order made by the Secretary of State; or
(b)
his tenancy is of a description specified for the purposes of thissubsection by an order made by the Secretary of State; or
(c)
his application is for a disabled facilities grant.
105 Common parts grants: preliminary conditions.
(1)
A local housing authority may not entertain an application for a commonparts grant unless they are satisfied—
(a)
that, at the date of the application, at least the required proportion ofthe flats in the building concerned is occupied by occupying tenants; and
(b)
that the application is either a landlord’s common parts application ora tenants’ common parts application.
(2)
In this Part—
(a)
an “occupying tenant”, in relation to a flat in a building, isa person—
(i)
who has (alone or jointly with others) such an interest in the flat as ismentioned in any of paragraphs (b) to (e) of subsection (4) below; and
(ii)
who occupies the flat as his only or main residence;
(b)
a “landlord’s common parts application”, in relation to worksto the common parts of a building, is an application for a common parts grantmade by a person who—
(i)
has (alone or jointly with others) such an interest in the building as ismentioned in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) of subsection (4) below; and
(ii)
has a duty or power to carry out the relevant works; and
(c)
a “tenants’ common parts application”, in relation to works tothe common parts of a building, is an application for a common parts grantmade, subject to subsection (3) below, by at least three-quarters of theoccupying tenants of the building who, under their tenancies, have a duty tocarry out, or to make a contribution in respect of the carrying out of, someor all of the relevant works;
and in any case where a tenancy is held by two or more persons jointly,those persons shall be regarded as a single occupying tenant in deciding, forthe purposes of paragraph (c) above, whether the application is made by atleast three-quarters of the occupying tenants referred to in that paragraph.
(3)
For the purposes of paragraph (c) of subsection (2) above, a tenant whosetenancy is of a description specified for the purpose of that paragraph by anorder made by the Secretary of State shall be treated as an occupying tenantfalling within that paragraph; and a person who falls within paragraph (b)(i)of that subsection and has a duty or power to carry out any of the relevantworks may also join in a tenants’ common parts application; and, where sucha person does join in an application, he is in this Part referred to as a “participating landlord".
(4)
The interests referred to in subsection (2) above are as follows—
(a)
an estate in fee simple absolute in possession;
(b)
a term of years absolute of which not less than five years remainunexpired at the date of the application;
(c)
a tenancy to which section 1 of the M82Landlord andTenant Act 1954 or Schedule 10 to this Act applies (long tenancies at lowrents);
(d)
an assured tenancy, a protected tenancy, a secure tenancy, a protectedoccupancy or a statutory tenancy; and
(e)
a tenancy which satisfies such conditions as may be prescribed by ordermade by the Secretary of State.
(5)
The required proportion mentioned in subsection (1) above isthree-quarters or such other proportion as may be—
(a)
prescribed for the purposes of this section by an order made by theSecretary of State; or
(b)
approved by him, in relation to a particular case or description of case,on application made by the local housing authority concerned.
106 Certificate as to future occupation, etc.
(1)
Subject to sections 126 and 136 below, a local housing authority may notentertain an application for a renovation grant or a disabled facilities grantunless it is accompanied by a certificate falling within one of subsections(2) to (5) below in respect of the dwelling, building or flat to which theapplication relates.
(2)
A certificate under this subsection (an “owner-occupationcertificate") certifies—
(a)
that the applicant has, or proposes to acquire, an owner’s interest in thedwelling or building; and
(b)
that he, or a member of his family, intends to live in the dwelling or,as the case may be, a flat in the building as his (or that member’s) only ormain residence for a period of not less than twelve months beginning on thecertified date.
(3)
A certificate under this subsection (a “tenant’s certificate")certifies—
(a)
that the applicant is a tenant of the dwelling who falls within paragraph(a) or paragraph (b) of subsection (5) of section 104 above or that hisapplication is a tenant’s application for a disabled facilities grant; and
(b)
that he or a member of his family intends to live in the dwelling or, asthe case may be, a flat in the building as his (or that member’s) only or mainresidence.
(4)
A certificate under this subsection (a “certificate of intendedletting") certifies that the applicant has or proposes to acquire anowner’s interest in the dwelling or building and intends to or already has letthe dwelling or, as the case may be, one or more flats in the building as aresidence—
(a)
to someone other than a member of his family; and
(b)
for a period of not less than five years beginning on the certified date;and
(c)
except where the application relates to a disabled facilities grant, ona tenancy which is not a long tenancy.
(5)
A certificate under this subsection (a “special certificate")certifies that the applicant has, or proposes to acquire, an owner’s interestin the dwelling or building and is an applicant of a class prescribed for thepurposes of this section.
(6)
A local housing authority may not entertain a tenant’s applicationunless—
(a)
it is also accompanied by a certificate of intended letting made by theperson who at the time of the application is the landlord under the tenancy;or
(b)
they consider it unreasonable in the circumstances to seek such acertificate.
(7)
A local housing authority may not entertain an application for an HMOgrant unless it is accompanied by a certificate that the applicant has orproposes to acquire an owner’s interest in the house in question andintends—
(a)
to license the use of part of it as a residence as mentioned in paragraphs(a) to (c) of subsection (4) above, or
(b)
to let part of it as a residence as mentioned in those paragraphs,
or has already so licensed or let part of it.
(8)
A local housing authority may not entertain an application for a commonparts grant unless it is accompanied by a certificate signed by the applicantor, as the case may be, by each of the applicants which—
(a)
specifies the interest of the applicant or, as the case may be, each ofthe applicants in the building or in each flat in the building; and
(b)
certifies that the required proportion, within the meaning of section 105above, of the flats in the building is occupied by occupying tenants.
Restrictions on grant aid
107 Certain dwellings and works excluded from grant aid.
(1)
In each of the cases in subsection (2) below, the local housing authoritymay not approve an application for a grant unless—
(a)
it is an application which they are required to approve by virtue ofsection 112 below and completion of the relevant works is necessary to complywith a notice under section 189 of the M83Housing Act 1985 (repair notice requiring works to render premises fit for human habitation);or
(b)
it is an application which they are required to approve by virtue ofsection 113 below.
(2)
The cases referred to in subsection (1) above are as follows—
(a)
if, in the case of an application in respect of a dwelling or house whichis not fit for human habitation, the local housing authority consider that thecarrying out of the relevant works will not be sufficient to cause thedwelling or house to be fit for human habitation;
(b)
if or to the extent that the relevant works have been completed before thedate of service of the notice of refusal under section 116(1) below;
(c)
if, within the period of three months beginning on the date of service ofthe notice of refusal, the authority intend to make a closing or demolitionorder relating to the dwelling, house or building under section 264 or section265 of the Housing Act 1985;
(d)
if, within the period of twelve months beginning on the date of serviceof the notice of refusal, the authority intend to declare a clearance areaunder section 289 of the Housing Act 1985 for an area which includes thedwelling, house or building;
(e)
if the dwelling, house or building is or forms part of a building of aclass designated under section 528 or section 559 of the Housing Act 1985(defective dwellings), the applicant is eligible for assistance under Part XVIof that Act in respect of a defective dwelling which is or forms part of thedwelling, house or building concerned and the relevant works are, within themeaning of that Part, work required to re-instate that defective dwelling; and
(f)
if, in the case of an application for a common parts grant, the localhousing authority consider that the carrying out of the relevant works willnot be sufficient to cause the building to meet the requirements mentioned inparagraphs (a) to (e) of section 604(2) of the Housing Act 1985.
(3)
Where a group repair scheme has been approved by the Secretary of State,a local housing authority may not approve an application for a grant in so faras it relates to works which will be carried out in pursuance of agreementsentered into, or to be entered into, in pursuance of the scheme.
(4)
A local housing authority may not approve an application for a grant sofar as it relates to works which are of a description excluded from grant aidby directions made by the Secretary of State.
(5)
Unless it is an application which they are required to approve by virtueof section 113 below, a local housing authority may not approve an applicationfor an HMO grant so far as it relates to works—
(a)
which relate to means of escape from fire or other fire precautions; and
(b)
which are required to be carried out under or by virtue of any enactment(whenever passed).
(6)
If directions made by the Secretary of State under subsection (4) abovespecify a description of works for which grant aid is not to be availablewithout his consent, a local housing authority may not approve an applicationfor a grant, so far as it relates to works of that description, unless theSecretary of State has given his consent with respect to those works.
(7)
Directions under subsection (4) above may be made with respect to localhousing authorities generally or to a particular local housing authority.
(8)
The Secretary of State may give his consent for the purposes of subsection(6) above—
(a)
with respect to local housing authorities generally or to a particularlocal housing authority; or
(b)
with respect to applications generally or to a particular description ofapplications.
108 Restriction on grants for works already begun.
(1)
Subject to subsections (2) and (3) below, a local housing authority maynot approve an application for a grant if the relevant works have beencommenced before the application is approved and shall serve a notice ofrefusal to that effect on the applicant.
(2)
Subsection (1) above does not apply to—
(a)
an application which the local housing authority are required to approveby virtue of section 112 below if completion of the relevant works isnecessary to comply with a notice under section 189 of the Housing Act 1985(repair notice requiring works to render premises fit for human habitation);or
(b)
an application which the local housing authority are required to approveby virtue of section 113 below.
(3)
Where the relevant works have not been completed, the authority concernedmay approve the application for a grant if they are satisfied that there weregood reasons for beginning the works before the application was approved.
(4)
Where an authority decide to approve an application in accordance withsubsection (3) above—
(a)
they may, with the consent of the applicant, treat the application asvaried so that the relevant works are limited to those that remain to becompleted at the date of the application; and
(b)
in determining for the purposes of sections 112, 114 and 115 below thephysical condition of the dwelling, common parts or house or other buildingconcerned, they shall consider the condition of the premises at the date ofthe application.
109 Owner-occupiers and tenants.
(1)
Where an application for a grant is accompanied by an owner-occupationcertificate, a tenant’s certificate or a special certificate, then, if thefinancial resources of the applicant exceed the applicable amount, the amountof any grant which may be paid shall be reduced from what it would otherwisehave been in accordance with regulations made by the Secretary of State withthe consent of the Treasury.
(2)
For the purposes of this Part, the Secretary of State may by regulationsmade with the consent of the Treasury—
(a)
make provision for the determination of the amount which is to be takento be the financial resources of an applicant for a grant; and
(b)
make provision for the determination of the applicable amount referred toin subsection (1) above.
(3)
Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (2) above, regulationsunder this section—
(a)
may make provision for account to be taken of the income, assets, needsand outgoings not only of the applicant himself but also of his spouse, anyperson living with him or intending to live with him and any person on whomhe is dependent or who is dependent on him;
(b)
may make provision for amounts specified in or determined under theregulations to be taken into account for particular purposes.
110 Landlords.
(1)
Subject to section 126 below, this section applies—
(a)
where an application for a grant is accompanied by a certificate ofintended letting with respect to a dwelling and is not a tenant’s application;and
(b)
where an application for an HMO grant is accompanied by a certificateunder section 106(7) above; and
(c)
where, by virtue of section 136 below, sections 104 and 106 above do notapply to an application for a grant; and
(d)
where an application for a grant is a landlord’s common parts application.
(2)
Subject to the following provisions of this section and to section 116(5)below, the amount of the grant (if any) shall be such as may be determined bythe local housing authority, having regard to—
(a)
the cost of the relevant works;
(b)
if the dwelling is currently let or subject to a statutory tenancy, theamount of the rent payable and of any increase which might reasonably beexpected in that rent to take account of the relevant works, when completed;
(c)
if paragraph (b) above does not apply, the amount of the rent which mightreasonably be expected to be obtained on a letting of the dwelling on the openmarket under an assured tenancy (assuming that no premium is paid); and
(d)
such other matters as the Secretary of State may direct.
(3)
In considering the matters in paragraphs (b) and (c) of subsection (2)above, the local housing authority may seek and act upon the advice of rentofficers; and, for this purpose, in section 121 of the M84Housing Act 1988 (additional functions of rent officers) at the endof subsection (1) there shall be added the words “and applications to whichsection 110 of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 applies".
(4)
Where the applicant is a charity or the application is in respect of glebeland, the local housing authority shall also have regard—
(a)
to any obligation or practice on the part of the applicant to letdwellings at a rent less than that which could be obtained on the open market;
(b)
to any financial resources available to the applicant in addition to therent from the dwelling; and
(c)
generally to the circumstances of the applicant concerned.
(5)
In the case of an application for an HMO grant, in subsections (2) and (4)above, any reference to rent shall be construed as a reference to theaggregate of the consideration under licences or lettings of the house inquestion and any reference to letting a dwelling shall be construedaccordingly.
(6)
Where the application is for a grant in respect of the residence house ofan ecclesiastical benefice, paragraphs (b) and (c) of subsection (2) aboveshall not apply and the local housing authority shall also have regard—
(a)
to any financial resources available to the applicant; and
(b)
generally to the circumstances of the applicant.
(7)
In a case where the application is a landlord’s common parts application,each of the dwellings in the building concerned shall be taken into accountunder paragraph (b) or paragraph (c) of subsection (2) above so as todetermine an aggregate rent for the purposes of that subsection.
111 Tenants’ common parts applications.
(1)
This section applies where an application for a grant is a tenants’ commonparts application.
(2)
The local housing authority shall decide how much of the cost of therelevant works is attributable to the applicants (in this section referred toas “the attributable cost”); and, for the purposes of thissection, the attributable cost is an amount equal to the proportion, referredto in subsection (3) below, of the cost of the relevant works.
(3)
The proportion mentioned in subsection (2) above is as follows—
(a)
where it can be ascertained, the proportion that the aggregate of each ofthe applicant’s respective liabilities to carry out or contribute to thecarrying out of the relevant works bears to the aggregate of all suchliabilities on the part of all persons (including the applicants) so liable;or
(b)
where the proportion mentioned in paragraph (a) above cannot beascertained, the proportion that the number of applicants bears to the numberof persons (including the applicants) liable to carry out or contribute to thecarrying out of works to the building;
and in any case where the interest by virtue of which the liabilityreferred to in paragraph (b) above arises is held jointly by two or morepersons, those persons shall be regarded as a single person in deciding forthe purposes of that paragraph the number of persons so liable.
(4)
The local housing authority shall then apportion the attributable cost toeach of the applicants—
(a)
in a case where the attributable cost is calculated by reference to theproportion mentioned in paragraph (a) of subsection (3) above, according tothe proportion that his liabilities to carry out or contribute to the carryingout of the relevant works bears to the aggregate of the applicants’liabilities mentioned in that paragraph; or
(b)
in a case where the attributable cost is calculated by reference to theproportion mentioned in paragraph (b) of that subsection, equally;and the amount of grant payable shall be the aggregate of the grants thatwould be payable to each of the applicants under section 109 above or, in thecase of a participating landlord, section 110 above if each of the applicantswas an individual applicant under section 109 above or, as the case may be,section 110 above in respect of his apportionment of the attributable costunder paragraph (a) or, as the case may be, paragraph (b) above.
Approvals, notification and payment
112 Duty to approve applications to render certain dwellings fit for humanhabitation.
(1)
Subject to the preceding provisions of this Part, on receipt of anapplication for a renovation grant (other than an application in respect ofworks required for the provision of one or more dwellings by the conversionof a house or other building), the local housing authority shall determine,with respect to the dwelling, whether the dwelling is fit for humanhabitation.
(2)
In any case where the local housing authority—
(a)
determine under subsection (1) above that a dwelling is not fit for humanhabitation, and
(b)
consider that completion of the relevant works will cause the dwelling tobe fit for human habitation, and
(c)
are satisfied that completion of the relevant works is the mostsatisfactory course of action,
then, subject to subsections (4) and (5) below, they shall approve theapplication so far as it relates to that dwelling.
(3)
If, in the case of any application, the local housing authority considerthat the relevant works include works for which assistance is available underPart XVI of the M85Housing Act 1985 (assistance for ownersof defective housing), they shall treat the application as if the relevantworks did not include those works.
(4)
If, in the case of any application, other than one to which section 113or section 115(6) below applies, the local housing authority consider thatthe relevant works include works in addition to those which will cause thedwelling to be fit for human habitation (“the additional works"), theyshall treat the application—
(a)
as an application under this section in so far as it relates to worksother than the additional works; and
(b)
as an application under section 115 below in so far as it relates to theadditional works;
but, for the purposes of section 116 below and the subsequent provisionsof this Part, the two applications shall be treated as one application.
(5)
A local housing authority shall not be under a duty under this section toapprove an application—
(a)
which is accompanied by a certificate of intended letting and is not atenant’s application; or
(b)
if they expect, within the period of twelve months beginning with the dateof receipt of the application, to prepare a group repair scheme in respect ofa building which includes or comprises the dwelling.
(6)
Section 604 of the M86Housing Act 1985 (fitness for humanhabitation) applies for the purposes of this Part, as it applies for thepurposes of that Act.
(7)
In deciding whether they are satisfied as mentioned in subsection (2)(c)above, the local housing authority shall have regard to any guidance givenunder section 604A of the Housing Act 1985 and, for that purpose, theauthority shall treat any guidance given in respect of the serving of a repairnotice under section 189(1) of that Act as guidance given in respect of thecompletion of the relevant works.
113 Duty to approve applications arising out of certain statutory notices.
(1)
Subject to section 112(3) above and subsection (3) below, a local housingauthority shall approve an application falling within section 110(1) above (inthis section referred to as a “landlord’s application") if completion ofthe relevant works is necessary to comply with a notice or notices under oneor more of the following provisions—
(a)
section 189 of the Housing Act 1985 (repair notice requiring works torender premises fit for human habitation);
(b)
section 190 of that Act (repair notice in respect of premises in state ofdisrepair but not unfit); and
(c)
section 352 of that Act (notice requiring works to render premises fit fornumber of occupants).
(2)
Subject to section 112(3) above and subsection (3) below, a local housingauthority shall approve an application for a grant which is accompanied by anowner-occupation certificate (in this section referred to as an “owner-occupier’s application") if completion of the relevant works isnecessary to comply with a notice under section 190 of the Housing Act 1985.
(3)
If, in the case of a landlord’s application or an owner-occupier’sapplication, the local housing authority consider that the relevant worksinclude works (“the additional works") in addition to those necessary tocomply with a notice under section 189, section 190 or section 352 of theHousing Act 1985, they shall treat the application—
(a)
as an application to which this section applies in so far as it relatesto works other than the additional works; and
(b)
as an application to which section 115 below applies in so far as itrelates to the additional works.
114 Approval of applications to provide certain facilities for the disabled.
(1)
A local housing authority shall not approve an application for a disabledfacilities grant unless they are satisfied—
(a)
that the relevant works are necessary and appropriate to meet the needsof the disabled occupant; and
(b)
that it is reasonable and practicable to carry out the relevant works,having regard to the age and condition of the dwelling or building;
and, in considering the matters specified in paragraph (a) above, F320alocal housing authority in Englandshall consult the welfare authority.
(2)
A local housing authority shall not approve an application for a disabledfacilities grant in respect of works to the common parts of a buildingcontaining one or more flats unless they are satisfied that the applicant hasa power or is under a duty to carry out the relevant works.
(3)
Subject to the preceding provisions of this Part, a local housingauthority shall approve an application for a disabled facilities grant if therelevant works are for any one or more of the following purposes—
(a)
facilitating access by the disabled occupant to and from the dwelling orthe building in which the dwelling or, as the case may be, flat is situated;
(b)
facilitating access by the disabled occupant to a room used or usable asthe principal family room;
(c)
facilitating access by the disabled occupant to, or providing for thedisabled occupant, a room used or usable for sleeping;
(d)
facilitating access by the disabled occupant to, or providing for thedisabled occupant, a room in which there is a lavatory, bath, shower orwashhand basin or facilitating the use by the disabled occupant of such afacility;
(e)
facilitating the preparation and cooking of food by the disabled occupant;
(f)
improving any heating system in the dwelling to meet the needs of thedisabled occupant or, if there is no existing heating system in the dwellingor any such system is unsuitable for use by the disabled occupant, providinga heating system suitable to meet his needs;
(g)
facilitating the use by the disabled occupant of a source of power, lightor heat by altering the position of one or more means of access to or controlof that source or by providing additional means of control; and
(h)
facilitating access and movement by the disabled occupant around thedwelling in order to enable him to care for a person who is normally residentin the dwelling and is in need of such care.
(4)
Subject to the preceding provisions of this Part, a local housingauthority may approve an application for a disabled facilities grant where therelevant works do not fall within subsection (3) above but are for the purposeof making the dwelling or building suitable for the accommodation, welfare oremployment of the disabled occupant.
(5)
In this section “the disabled occupant” means the disabled person for whosebenefit it is proposed to carry out any of the relevant works.
(6)
In this Part “disabled person” means—
(a)
a person who is registered in pursuance of arrangements made under section29(1) of the M87National Assistance Act 1948 (handicappedpersons’ welfare); F321 . . .
(b)
any other person for whose welfare arrangements have been made under thatprovision or, in the opinion of the welfare authority, might be made under it. F321or
(c)
a person to whom section 17(11) of the Children Act 1989 (disabled children) applies.
(7)
For the purposes of this section, “welfare authority” means the council which is the localauthority for the purposes of the M88Local Authority SocialServices Act 1970 for the area in which the dwelling is situated.
115 Discretionary approval of certain applications.
(1)
Subject to the preceding provisions of this Part, a local housingauthority may approve an application for a grant, other than a common partsgrant, in any case where—
(a)
the relevant works go beyond or are other than those which will cause thedwelling to be fit for human habitation, but
(b)
the authority are satisfied that the relevant works are necessary for oneor more of the purposes set out in subsection (3) below.
(2)
Subject to the preceding provisions of this Part, a local housingauthority may approve an application for a common parts grant if the authorityare satisfied that the relevant works—
(a)
are necessary for one or more of the purposes set out in paragraphs (a)and (c) to (g) of subsection (3) below; or
(b)
will cause the building to meet the requirements mentioned in paragraphs(a) to (e) of section 604(2) of the M89Housing Act 1985.
(3)
The purposes referred to in subsection (1) above are—
(a)
to put the dwelling or building in reasonable repair;
(b)
to provide the dwelling by the conversion of a house or other building;
(c)
to provide adequate thermal insulation;
(d)
to provide adequate facilities for space heating;
(e)
to provide satisfactory internal arrangements;
(f)
to ensure that the dwelling or building complies with such requirementswith respect to construction or physical condition as may for the time beingbe specified by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this section; and
(g)
to ensure that there is compliance with such requirements with respect tothe provision or condition of services and amenities to or within the dwellingor building as may for the time being be so specified.
(4)
In the case of an application for an HMO grant, any reference insubsections (1) and (3) above to the dwelling shall be construed as areference to the house.
(5)
In considering whether to approve an application for a grant in exerciseof their discretion under subsection (1) or subsection (2) above, the localhousing authority shall have regard to the expected life of the building(taking account, where appropriate, of the effect of carrying out the relevantworks).
(6)
Subject to the preceding provisions of this Part, a local housingauthority may approve an application falling within section 110(1) above (inthis section referred to as a “landlord’s application") if—
(a)
the relevant works are for the purpose of rendering the dwelling or houseto which the application relates fit for human habitation, or
(b)
in the case of an application for an HMO grant, the relevant works are forthe purpose of enabling the house in question to meet one or more of therequirements in subsection (1A) of section 352 of the M90Housing Act 1985,
and (in either case) the authority are satisfied that the relevant worksare necessary for the purpose concerned.
(7)
If in the opinion of the local housing authority the relevant works aremore or less extensive than is necessary to achieve the result referred to inparagraph (b) of subsection (2) above or any of the purposes set out insubsection (3) above or, as the case may be, the purpose falling withinsubsection (6) above, the authority may, with the consent of the applicant,treat the application as varied so that the relevant works are limited to or,as the case may be, include such works as seem to the authority to benecessary for that purpose.
(8)
In determining what is “reasonable repair”, in relation to a dwelling or buildingfor the purposes of subsection (3)(a) above, a local housing authority—
(a)
shall have regard to the age and character of the dwelling or building andthe locality in which it is situated; and
(b)
shall disregard the state of internal decorative repair.
(9)
In the exercise of the powers conferred by paragraphs (f) and (g) ofsubsection (3) above, the Secretary of State—
(a)
may specify requirements generally or for particular cases; and
(b)
may specify different requirements for different areas.
116 Approval and refusal of applications.
(1)
A local housing authority shall, by notice in writing, notify an applicantfor a grant as soon as reasonably practicable, and, in any event, not laterthan six months after the date of the application concerned, whether theapplication is approved or refused.
(2)
Where an authority decide to approve an application for a grant, theyshall determine—
(a)
which of the relevant works, taking into account any variation of theapplication under section 108(4)(a) or section 115(7) above, are eligible forgrant (in this Part referred to as “the eligible works”);
(b)
the amount of the expenses which in their opinion are properly to beincurred in the execution of the eligible works;
(c)
the amount of the costs which in their opinion have been or are to beproperly incurred with respect to preliminary or ancillary services andcharges; and
(d)
the amount of grant they have decided to pay in respect of the eligibleworks, taking into account paragraphs (b) and (c) above, subsection (5) belowand such of sections 109 to 115 above as may be applicable;
and shall specify in the notice under subsection (1) above the eligibleworks, the total of the amounts referred to in paragraphs (b) and (c) above(in this Part referred to as “the estimated expense”) and the amount of the grant.
(3)
Where an application for a grant is approved, then, except—
(a)
with the consent of the Secretary of State, or
(b)
as provided by section 118(1) below,
the local housing authority may not impose any condition in relation tothe approval or making of the grant, whether purporting to operate by way ofa condition of the grant, a personal covenant or otherwise; and the consentof the Secretary of State under paragraph (a) above may be given eithergenerally or in relation to any one or more specified authorities.
(4)
If, after an application for a grant has been approved, the authority aresatisfied that, owing to circumstances beyond the control of the applicant,—
(a)
the eligible works cannot be, or could not have been, carried out on thebasis of the amount of expenses referred to in subsection (2)(b) above, or
(b)
the eligible works cannot be, or could not have been, carried out withoutcarrying out additional works which could not have been reasonably foreseenat the time the application was made,
the authority may re-determine the estimated expense and, subject tosubsection (5) below, the amount of the grant.
(5)
The Secretary of State may, if he thinks fit, by order prescribe a maximumamount, or a formula for calculating a maximum amount, of grant which a localhousing authority may pay in respect of an application for a grant; and anauthority may not pay any grant in excess of that amount.
117 Payment of grants.
(1)
Where the local housing authority have approved an application for agrant, they shall pay the grant, subject to subsection (3) below and tosections 133 and 134 below.
(2)
The grant may be paid—
(a)
in whole after the completion of the eligible works, or
(b)
in part by instalments as the works progress and the balance aftercompletion of the works.
(3)
The payment of a grant, or part of a grant, is conditional upon—
(a)
the eligible works or the corresponding part of the works being executedto the satisfaction of the authority; and
(b)
the authority being provided with an acceptable invoice, demand or receiptfor payment for the works and any preliminary or ancillary services andcharges in respect of which the grant or part of the grant is to be paid.
(4)
For the purposes of subsection (3) above an invoice, demand or receipt isacceptable if it satisfies the authority and is not given by the applicant ora member of his family.
(5)
Where a grant is paid by instalments, the aggregate of the instalmentspaid before the completion of the eligible works shall not at any time exceednine-tenths of the amount of the grant.
Conditions of grants and repayments
118 Conditions as to completion of works.
(1)
In approving an application for a grant, a local housing authority mayrequire as a condition of the grant that the eligible works are carried outin accordance with such specification as they determine.
(2)
Subject to subsection (3) below, it is a condition of the grant that theeligible works are carried out within twelve months from the date of approvalof the application concerned.
(3)
The authority may, if they think fit, extend the period of twelve monthsreferred to in subsection (2) above and may, in particular, do so where theyare satisfied that the eligible works cannot be, or could not have been,carried out without carrying out other works which could not have beenreasonably foreseen at the time the application was made.
119 Condition as to availability for letting.
(1)
This section applies where an application for a renovation grant or adisabled facilities grant, other than an application for a disabled facilitiesgrant in respect of works to the common parts of a building containing flats,has been approved by a local housing authority and the application for thegrant was accompanied by a certificate of intended letting.
(2)
It is a condition of the grant that throughout the initial period—
(a)
the dwelling will be let or available for letting as a residence, and notfor a holiday, on a tenancy which is not a long tenancy by the owner for thetime being of the dwelling to a person who is not connected with him, or
(b)
the dwelling will be occupied or available for occupation by a member ofthe agricultural population in pursuance of a contract of service andotherwise than as a tenant,
disregarding any part of that period in which neither of the aboveparagraphs applies but the dwelling is occupied by a person who is a protectedoccupier under the M91Rent (Agriculture) Act 1976 or isoccupied under an assured agricultural occupancy, within the meaning of PartI of the M92Housing Act 1988.
(3)
For the purposes of subsection (2) above, a person is connected with theowner for the time being of a dwelling if,—
(a)
in a case where personal representatives or trustees are the owner, he isa person who under the will or intestacy or, as the case may be, under theterms of the trust concerned is beneficially entitled to an interest in thedwelling or to the proceeds of sale of the dwelling; and
(b)
in any other case, he is a member of the family of the owner.
(4)
It is also a condition of the grant—
(a)
that if, at any time within the initial period, the local housingauthority by whom the grant was paid serve notice on the owner of the dwellingrequiring him to do so, he will, within the period of twenty-one daysbeginning on the date on which the notice was served, furnish to the authoritya statement showing how the condition in subsection (2) above is beingfulfilled; and
(b)
that, if required to do so by the owner of the dwelling, any tenant of thedwelling will furnish the owner with such information as he may reasonablyrequire to enable him to comply with a notice served under paragraph (a)above.
(5)
A condition under subsection (2) or subsection (4) above is a local landcharge and shall, subject to subsection (9) and section 125 below, remain inforce with respect to the dwelling for a period of five years from thecertified date.
(6)
So long as a condition under subsection (2) or subsection (4) aboveremains in force with respect to a dwelling—
(a)
it is binding on any person, other than a local housing authority or F322registered social landlord, who is for the time being the owner of thedwelling; and
(b)
it is enforceable against all other persons having an interest in thedwelling as if it were a condition of the terms of every tenancy of, or ofproperty including, the dwelling.
(7)
In the event of a breach of a condition under subsection (2) or subsection(4) above, the local housing authority may demand that the owner for the timebeing of the dwelling pay a sum equal to the amount of the grant less so much(if any) of it as has already been repaid under section 120 below, togetherwith compound interest on that sum as from the certified date, calculated atsuch reasonable rate as the local housing authority may determine and withyearly rests.
(8)
The local housing authority may determine not to make such a demand or maydemand a lesser amount.
(9)
On satisfaction of the liability arising from a demand under this section,the conditions under subsections (2) and (4) above and subsection (2) ofsection 120 below shall cease to be in force with respect to the dwelling inquestion.
120 Condition requiring repayment of grant in case of certain disposals wherecertificate of intended letting given.
(1)
This section applies where an application for a renovation grant (otherthan a tenant’s application) has been approved by a local housing authorityand the application for the grant was accompanied by a certificate of intended letting.
(2)
It is a condition of the grant that—
(a)
where an owner makes a relevant disposal (other than an exempt disposal)of the dwelling with vacant possession within the initial period, he shall payto the local housing authority on demand the amount of the grant; and
(b)
where an owner makes such a disposal otherwise than with vacant possessionwithin the initial period, he shall pay to the authority on demand the amountof the grant, reduced by one-fifth for each complete year which has elapsedafter the certified date and before the disposal.
(3)
A condition under subsection (2) above is a local land charge and shall,subject to subsection (5) and section 125 below, remain in force with respectto the dwelling for a period of five years from the certified date.
(4)
So long as a condition under subsection (2) above remains in force withrespect to a dwelling it is binding on any person who is for the time beingan owner of the dwelling.
(5)
On satisfaction of the liability arising from a demand under this section,any condition under subsection (2) above shall cease to be in force withrespect to the dwelling in question.
(6)
The expressions “relevant disposal” and “exempt disposal” have the meanings assigned by section 124below.
121 Condition requiring repayment of grant in case of certain disposals whereowner-occupation certificate given.
(1)
This section applies where an application for a renovation grant has beenapproved by a local housing authority and the application for the grant wasaccompanied by an owner-occupation certificate.
(2)
It is a condition of the grant that, where an owner makes a relevantdisposal (other than an exempt disposal) of the dwelling within the period ofthree years beginning on the certified date, he shall pay to the authority ondemand the amount of the grant, reduced by one-third for each complete yearwhich has elapsed after the certified date and before the disposal.
(3)
A condition under subsection (2) above is a local land charge and shall,subject to subsections (5) to (7) and section 125 below, remain in force withrespect to the dwelling for a period of three years from the certified date.
(4)
So long as a condition under subsection (2) above remains in force withrespect to a dwelling it is binding on any person who is for the time beingan owner of the dwelling.
(5)
In any case where—
(a)
there is a relevant disposal of the dwelling concerned which is an exemptdisposal; or
(b)
there is a relevant disposal of the dwelling concerned (not being anexempt disposal) for no consideration or for consideration of an amount lessthan that either prescribed, or calculated in accordance with a formulaprescribed, by regulations made by the Secretary of State;
any condition under subsection (2) above shall cease to be in force withrespect to the dwelling.
(6)
On satisfaction of the liability arising from a demand under this section,any condition under subsection (2) above shall cease to be in force withrespect to the dwelling in question.
(7)
In any case where—
(a)
within the period referred to in subsection (2) above an owner makes arelevant disposal of the dwelling concerned (not being an exempt disposal),and
(b)
the authority having the right to demand payment from the owner asmentioned in that subsection are satisfied that he is elderly or infirm andis making the disposal with the intention of going to live in shelteredhousing or a residential care home as his only or main residence,
the authority may determine not to make any demand under subsection (2)above and, on the making of such a determination, any condition under thatsubsection shall cease to be in force with respect to the dwelling.
(8)
The expressions “relevant disposal” and “exempt disposal” have the meanings assigned by section 124below.
122 Conditions relating to HMO grant.
(1)
This section applies where an application for an HMO grant has beenapproved by a local housing authority; and in the following provisions of thissection “the house” means the house to which the eligible worksrelate.
(2)
It is a condition of the grant that, throughout the initial period, thehouse will be residentially occupied or available for residential occupation,under tenancies or licences, by persons who are not connected with the ownerfor the time being of the house.
(3)
The references in subsection (2) above to residential occupation do notinclude occupation for a holiday; and subsection (3) of section 119 aboveapplies for the purposes of subsection (2) above, substituting a reference toa house for any reference to a dwelling.
(4)
It is also a condition of the grant—
(a)
that if, at any time within the initial period, the local housingauthority by whom the grant was paid serve notice on the owner of the houserequiring him to do so, he will, within the period of twenty-one daysbeginning on the date on which the notice was served, furnish to the authoritya statement showing how the condition in subsection (2) above is beingfulfilled; and
(b)
that, if required to do so by the owner of the house, any tenant orlicensee in residential occupation of the house will furnish the owner withsuch information as he may reasonably require to enable him to comply with anotice served under paragraph (a) above.
(5)
In any case where—
(a)
there is, with respect to the house, a breach of a condition undersubsection (2) or subsection (4) above, or
(b)
at any time within the initial period the local housing authority havegiven a direction under section 354 of the Housing Act 1985 (power to limitnumber of occupants of house) with respect to the house and that direction hasnot been revoked or varied under section 357 of that Act,
the authority may demand that the owner for the time being of the housepay a sum equal to the amount of the grant, together with compound intereston that sum as from the certified date, calculated at such reasonable rate asthe authority may determine and with yearly rests: but the authority maydetermine not to make such a demand or may demand a lesser amount.
(6)
It is also a condition of the grant that, if an owner makes a relevantdisposal of the house (other than an exempt disposal) within the initialperiod, he shall pay to the local housing authority on demand the amount ofthe grant.
(7)
A condition under any of subsections (2), (4) and (6) above (in thefollowing provisions of this section referred to as “an HMO condition”) is a local land charge and, subject tosubsection (9) and section 125 below, shall remain in force with respect tothe house for a period of five years from the certified date.
(8)
So long as an HMO condition remains in force with respect to a house itis binding on any person, other than a local housing authority or F323registered social landlord, who is for the time being an owner of the house.
(9)
On satisfaction of the liability arising from a demand under subsection(5) or subsection (6) above, any HMO condition shall cease to be in force withrespect to the house.
(10)
The expressions “relevant disposal” and “exempt disposal” have the meanings assigned by section 124below.
123 Condition requiring repayment of grant on certain disposals in case oflandlord’s common parts application.
(1)
This section applies where a landlord’s common parts application has beenapproved by a local housing authority.
(2)
It is a condition of the grant that where the applicant makes a relevantdisposal (other than an exempt disposal) of the building within the initialperiod, he shall pay to the local housing authority on demand the amount ofthe grant.
(3)
A condition under subsection (2) above is a local land charge and shall,subject to subsection (5) and section 125 below, remain in force with respectto the building for a period of five years from the certified date.
(4)
So long as a condition under subsection (2) above remains in force withrespect to a building it is binding on any person who is for the time beinga successor in title to that interest in the building by virtue of which,under section 105(2)(b) above, the applicant made his application.
(5)
On satisfaction of the liability arising from a demand under this section,any condition under subsection (2) above shall cease to be in force withrespect to the building in question.
(6)
The expressions “relevant disposal” and “exempt disposal” have the meanings assigned by section 124below.
124 Meaning of relevant disposal and exempt disposal for the purposes ofsections 120 to 123.
(1)
A disposal, whether of the whole or part of the dwelling, is a relevantdisposal for the purposes of sections 120 to 123 above if it is—
(a)
a conveyance of the freehold or an assignment of the lease, or
(b)
the grant of a lease (other than a mortgage term) for a term of more than21 years otherwise than at a rack rent.
(2)
For the purposes of subsection (1)(b) above it shall be assumed—
(a)
that any option to renew or extend a lease or sub-lease, whether or notforming part of a series of options, is exercised, and
(b)
that any option to terminate a lease or sub-lease is not exercised.
(3)
A disposal is an exempt disposal for the purposes of sections 120 to 123above if it is—
(a)
a disposal of the whole of the dwelling and a conveyance of the freeholdor an assignment of the lease and the person or each of the persons to whomit is made is a qualifying person as defined in subsection (4) below;
(b)
a vesting of the whole of the dwelling in a person taking under a will oron an intestacy;
F324(c)
a disposal of the whole of the dwelling in pursuance of any such order as is mentioned in subsection (4A) below;
(d)
a compulsory disposal as defined in section 161 of the M93Housing Act 1985 (meaning of compulsory disposal);
(e)
a disposal of property consisting of land included in the dwelling byvirtue of section 184 of that Act (land let with or used for the purposes ofthe dwelling-house); or
(f)
a disposal under which the interest of a person entitled to assistance byway of repurchase under Part XVI of that Act (assistance for owners ofdefective housing) is acquired in accordance with Schedule 20 to that Act.
(4)
A person is a qualifying person for the purposes of subsection (3)(a)above if—
(a)
in the case of an individual, he is—
(i)
the person, or one of the persons, by whom the disposal is made;
(ii)
the spouse, or former spouse, of that person or one of those persons; or
(iii)
a member of the family of that person or one of those persons; or
(b)
in the case of a company, it is an associated company of the company bywhom the disposal is made;
and, for the purposes of paragraph (b) above, section 416 of the M94Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 (meaning of associatedcompany) shall apply in determining whether a company is an associated companyof another.
F325(4A)
The orders referred to in subsection (3)(c) above are orders under—
(a)
section 24 or 24A of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 (property adjustment orders or orders for the sale of property in connection with matrimonial proceedings),
(b)
section 2 of the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (orders as to financial provision to be made from estate),
(c)
section 17 of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 (property adjustment orders or orders for the sale of property after overseas divorce, &c.), or
(d)
paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to the Children Act 1989 (orders for financial relief against parents);
(5)
For the purposes of sections 120 to 123 above, the grant of an optionenabling a person to call for a relevant disposal which is not an exemptdisposal shall be treated as such a disposal made to him.
125 Repayment of grant.
(1)
Any reference in this section to a “grant condition” is a reference to a condition for the timebeing in force under subsection (2) or subsection (4) of section 119 above,subsection (2) of section 120 above, subsection (2) of section 121 above, anyof subsections (2), (4) and (6) of section 122 above or subsection (2) ofsection 123 above.
(2)
If at any time while a grant condition remains in force with respect toa dwelling, house or building.—
(a)
the owner of the dwelling, house or building to which the conditionrelates pays the amount of the grant to the local housing authority by whomthe grant was made, or
(b)
a mortgagee of the interest of the owner in that dwelling, house orbuilding being a mortgagee entitled to exercise a power of sale, makes sucha payment,
the grant condition and any other grant conditions shall cease to be inforce with respect to that dwelling, house or building.
(3)
In the case of a grant condition imposed on a landlord’s common partsapplication any reference in subsection (2) above to the owner of the buildingis a reference to the applicant or any such successor in title as is referredto in section 123(4) above.
(4)
An amount paid by a mortgagee under subsection (2)(b) above shall betreated as part of the sums secured by the mortgage and may be dischargedaccordingly.
(5)
The purposes authorised for the application of capital money by—
(a)
section 73 of the M95Settled Land Act 1925,
(b)
that section as applied by section 28 of the M96Law ofProperty Act 1925 in relation to trusts for sale, and
(c)
section 26 of the M97Universities and College Estates Act1925,
include the making of payments under subsection (2) above.
126 Renovation grants relating to two or more dwellings.
(1)
Subject to subsection (2) below, no application for a renovation grant maybe made in respect of more than one dwelling.
(2)
A single application may be made for a renovation grant towards the costof works required for the provision of two or more dwellings by the conversionof a house or other building.
(3)
In the case of such a single application as is referred to in subsection(2) above—
(a)
for the purposes of section 106 above, a separate certificate may be givenin respect of each dwelling or in respect of any one or more of them;
(b)
if the application is accompanied by more than one certificate and atleast one of them is an owner-occupation certificate or a special certificatethe application shall be treated as falling within section 109 above and notwithin section 110 above;
(c)
each dwelling shall be treated separately for the purposes of sections 119to 125 above; and
(d)
the grant shall, for those purposes, be treated as apportioned equallybetween each of the dwellings, and any reference in those sections to theamount of the grant shall be construed accordingly.
Group repair schemes
127 Group repair schemes and persons eligible to participate.
(1)
In accordance with a scheme under this section prepared by a local housingauthority and approved by the Secretary of State, the authority may, with theconsent of the persons participating in the scheme, enter into agreements tosecure the carrying out of such external works to qualifying buildings towhich the scheme relates as will ensure that, on completion of the works, theexterior of those buildings will be in reasonable repair; and in this Partsuch a scheme is referred to as a “group repair scheme".
(2)
The approval of the Secretary of State under subsection (1) above may begiven either to a specific scheme or generally to schemes which fulfil suchcriteria as he may from time to time specify; and any such approval may bemade conditional upon compliance with requirements specified by him.
(3)
Every person who, at the date of the approval of the scheme, has anowner’s interest in a dwelling or other premises comprised in a building towhich a group repair scheme relates and who fulfils the conditions insubsection (5) below is eligible to participate in the scheme as an assistedparticipant unless that person is—
(a)
the council of a county, F326county boroughdistrict or London borough, the Common Councilof the City of London or the Council of the Isles of Scilly;
(b)
a development corporation or the Commission for the New Towns;
(c)
the Development Board for Rural Wales;
(d)
a housing action trust; or
F327(e)
a registered social landlord.
(4)
Any of the bodies specified in paragraphs (a) to (e) of subsection (3)above which has an owner’s interest in a dwelling or other premises comprisedin a building to which a group repair scheme relates is eligible toparticipate in the scheme as an unassisted participant.
(5)
The conditions referred to in subsection (3) above are—
(a)
that, as respects the dwelling or other premises in which he has anowner’s interest, the person concerned either is able to give possession ofany part of the building to which external works are proposed to be carriedout or has the consent of the occupier of that part to the carrying out ofthose works; and
(b)
that, if the owner’s interest which he has is an interest in a dwellingand this paragraph is not excluded by subsection (6) below, he gives acertificate of future occupation which falls within subsection (2) orsubsection (4) of section 106 above; and
(c)
that, if the owner’s interest which the person concerned has is aninterest in a house in multiple occupation and that person is not a charityor the trustee of a charity, he gives a certificate under section 106(7)above.
(6)
Paragraph (b) of subsection (5) above does not apply if—
(a)
the person concerned is a charity or the trustee of a charity; or
(b)
the dwelling is the residence house of an ecclesiastical benefice.
(7)
If the Secretary of State so directs in the case of any scheme or anydescription of scheme, such of the provisions of this section and sections 128to 130 below as are specified in the direction shall not apply in relation tothat scheme or, as the case may be, in relation to a scheme of thatdescription.
(8)
Section 99 above applies to the power to give directions under subsection(7) above as it applies to a power to give directions under Part VII of thisAct.
128 Qualifying buildings and external works, etc.
(1)
A building is not a qualifying building in relation to a group repairscheme unless, at the time the scheme is prepared, the whole or some part ofthe exterior of the building is not in reasonable repair and that lack ofreasonable repair affects at least 75 per cent. of the houses contained in thebuilding.
(2)
Every group repair scheme shall relate to at least one qualifying building(in this section referred to as “the primary building”) which was constructed so as tocomprise not less than four separate houses and may also relate to one or moreother qualifying buildings if the following conditions are fulfilled withrespect to each of them—
(a)
the building was constructed so as to comprise at least one house and iscontiguous or adjacent to the primary building; and
(b)
the exterior of the building is not in reasonable repair and is in needof works similar to those required to the exterior of the primary building;and
(c)
carrying out the works to the building and the primary building at thesame time is the most effective way of securing the repair of each of them.
(3)
The question whether a building was constructed so as to comprise not lessthan four houses or at least one house shall be determined according to theconfiguration of the building at the date of its construction.
(4)
For the purposes of this section—
(a)
a terrace of houses shall be regarded as one building except that, if itappears appropriate to a local housing authority to do so, having regard inparticular to the requirements of subsection (1) above, they may treat partonly of the terrace as a building; and
(b)
if, apart from this paragraph, one building would be regarded ascontaining two or more purpose-built flats and one or more houses, the partof the building containing the purpose-built flats and the part or parts ofthe building containing the houses shall be regarded as separate buildings.
(5)
In relation to a group repair scheme, “external works” are works to any part of the exterior of abuilding to which the scheme relates and, so far only as may be necessary togive satisfactory effect to such works, additional works to other parts of thebuilding.
(6)
For the purposes of this Part, the exterior of a building means—
(a)
any part thereof which is exposed to the elements of wind and rain orotherwise faces into the open air (including, in particular, roofs, chimneys,walls, doors, windows, rainwater goods and external pipework); and
(b)
the curtilage of the building, including any wall within the curtilagewhich is constructed as a retaining wall or otherwise to protect the structureof the building;
and, in relation to works to any part of the curtilage referred to inparagraph (b) above, the reference in subsection (5) above to additional worksto other parts of the building includes a reference to additional works onland outside the curtilage.
(7)
In this section—
(a)
“house” means a dwelling which is not a flat (and,accordingly, does not include a house constructed as a house in multipleoccupation); and
(b)
a “purpose-built flat” means a part of a building which, at thedate of the construction of the building, was constructed as a flat.
(8)
For the purposes of this Part, unless the exterior of a building issubstantially free from rising or penetrating damp, it shall not be regardedas in reasonable repair.
129 Contributions by participants and limitations on works.
(1)
Those persons who are eligible to participate in a group repair scheme andwho participate in the scheme by signifying consent (in this section referredto as “scheme consent”), in accordance with the terms of thescheme, to the proposals to carry out the external works specified in thescheme shall be liable, subject to subsection (2) below, to contribute to thecost, as notified to them under the scheme, of such of those works as relateto the house or other premises in which they have an interest at a ratedetermined in accordance with this section.
(2)
For the purposes of subsection (1) above, “house” includes premises which were originally constructedas a house but which, by the time the group repair scheme is prepared, havebeen divided so as to form one or more flats, with or without other premises;and, in the case of a house which has been so divided, the cost of such of theexternal works as relate to the house shall be apportioned between the severalparts into which the house has been divided in such way as may be agreedbetween the persons with owner’s interests in those parts or, in default ofagreement, equally.
(3)
In the case of a person who participates in a scheme as an unassistedparticipant, the rate of contribution shall be 100 per cent.
(4)
In the case of a person who participates in a scheme as an assistedparticipant but whose owner’s interest in the part of the qualifying buildingin question is an interest in premises other than a house or flat, the rateof contribution, subject to subsection (5) below, shall be—
(a)
25 per cent. in a case where the qualifying building is in a renewal area;and
(b)
50 per cent. in any other case;
and in this subsection “house” includes a house in multiple occupation.
(5)
The Secretary of State may by order amend paragraph (a) or paragraph (b)of subsection (4) above so as to specify a percentage different from thatwhich applied before the coming into force of the order.
(6)
In the case of any other person who participates in a scheme as anassisted participant, the rate of contribution shall be such percentage as maybe determined by the local housing authority, being a percentage between niland that which would be appropriate if subsection (4) above applied; and, inmaking their determination under this subsection in the case of any person,the authority shall have regard—
(a)
to the way in which section 109 or section 110 above would apply in hiscase if he were an applicant for a renovation grant or, as the case mayrequire, an HMO grant; and
(b)
to any guidance given by the Secretary of State for the purposes of thissection;
and section 99 above applies to the power to give guidance as mentionedin paragraph (b) above as it applies to any power to give guidance under PartVII of this Act.
(7)
Except as provided by subsection (8) below, no external works shall becarried out to a part of a building which consists of a house, flat or otherpremises in respect of which no person eligible to participate has signifiedscheme consent.
(8)
Subsection (7) above does not apply—
(a)
to works carried out to a part of a building in respect of which there isno person (or no ascertainable person) eligible to participate in the scheme;or
(b)
to works which—
(i)
are carried out to a part of a building in respect of which the personeligible to participate consents to their being carried out but has notsignified scheme consent (and, accordingly, is not liable to contribute); and
(ii)
it is necessary to carry out in order satisfactorily to carry out anyexternal works specified in the scheme to another part of the building inrespect of which a person eligible to participate has signified schemeconsent.
130 Payment of balance of costs in case of certain disposals.
(1)
When the external works specified in a group repair scheme are completed,the local housing authority shall, for the purposes of this section, send toeach assisted participant a certificate specifying the date on which the workswere completed to their satisfaction; and in subsection (2) below that dateis referred to as “the completion date”.
(2)
It shall be a condition of participation in a group repair scheme as anassisted participant that if, before the expiry of the period of three yearsbeginning with the completion date, the assisted participant makes a relevantdisposal (other than an exempt disposal) of the dwelling or other premises inwhich he had an owner’s interest at the date of the approval of the scheme,then, subject to subsection (6) below, he shall pay to the local housingauthority on demand the outstanding balance determined in accordance withsubsections (3) and (4) below or such lesser amount, being not less thanone-third of that outstanding balance, as the authority may specify in thedemand.
(3)
Subject to subsection (4) below, in the case of any assisted participant,the outstanding balance referred to in subsection (2) above is the differencebetween—
(a)
the cost, as notified to him under the scheme, of such of the externalworks specified in the scheme as relate to the house or other premises inwhich his owner’s interest subsisted; and
(b)
the amount of the contribution in respect of that cost paid by him byvirtue of section 129 above.
(4)
If, in the case of any assisted participant, the cost of the externalworks relating to the house in which he had an owner’s interest falls to beapportioned as mentioned in subsection (2) of section 129 above, the referencein subsection (3) above to the cost of the works relating to the house shallbe construed as a reference to that part of the cost which is apportioned tothe part of the house in which his owner’s interest subsisted.
(5)
Section 124 above applies for the purposes of this section as it appliesfor the purposes of sections 120 to 123 above, except that for any referencein that section to the dwelling there shall be substituted a reference to thehouse (or part of a house) or other premises in which the assisted participanthad an owner’s interest.
(6)
The duty of an assisted participant under subsection (2) above shall ceaseto apply if he makes such a disposal as is mentioned in that subsection eitherfor no consideration or for consideration of an amount less than that eitherprescribed, or calculated in accordance with a formula prescribed, byregulations made by the Secretary of State.
(7)
In subsections (3) to (5) above “house” shall be construed in accordance with section 129(2)above.
Minor works
131 Assistance for provision of minor works to dwellings.
(1)
Subject to the provisions of regulations under subsection (3) below, onan application made to them for the purpose, a local housing authority maygive assistance as mentioned in subsection (2) below—
(a)
for the provision or improvement of thermal insulation in a dwelling;
(b)
for the carrying out of works of repair to a dwelling which, at the timeof the application, is included in a clearance area, within the meaning ofsection 289 of the Housing (c) to an elderly owner or tenant of a dwelling forthe carrying out of works of repair, improvement or adaptation;
(d)
for the carrying out of works to adapt a dwelling to enable an elderlyperson who is not an owner or tenant of the dwelling but who is or proposesto be resident in the dwelling to be cared for; or
(e)
for any other purpose specified by order made by the Secretary of State.
(2)
Assistance under this section may be in the form of a grant or theprovision of materials but—
(a)
the total amount or value of the assistance given on any one applicationshall not exceed £1,000 or such other sum as may be determined for thepurposes of this paragraph in accordance with regulations under subsection (3)below;
(b)
the total amount or value of assistance given under this section in anyperiod of three years in respect of any one dwelling shall not exceed£3,000 or such other sum as may be determined for the purposes of thisparagraph in accordance with regulations under subsection (3) below; and
(c)
no assistance may be given under this section in respect of works if theyare or are included in the eligible works in relation to an application fora grant which has been approved under the preceding provisions of this Part.
(3)
The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision for thedetermination of sums for the purposes of paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection(2) above and, in addition, may for the purposes of this sectionspecify—
(a)
the manner in which an application for assistance is to be made and thecontent of such an application;
(b)
the descriptions of dwellings and works in respect of which assistance maybe given;
(c)
the descriptions of persons to whom assistance may be given;
(d)
the procedure for dealing with applications under subsection (1) above andfor ensuring that works are carried out to any standard specified in theregulations; and
(e)
the way in which the amount of assistance to be given on any applicationis to be calculated, taking account, in such manner and to such extent as maybe determined under the regulations, of the financial circumstances of theapplicant.
Supplementary provisions
132 Contributions by the Secretary of State.
(1)
The Secretary of State may pay contributions to local housing authoritiestowards such expenditure incurred by them under this Part as he may determine.
(2)
The rate or rates of the contributions, the calculation of the expenditureto which they relate and the manner of their payment shall be such as may bedetermined by the Secretary of State with the consent of the Treasury.
(3)
A determination under subsection (1) or subsection (2) above may bemade—
(a)
generally, or
(b)
with respect to a particular local housing authority or description ofauthority, including a description framed by reference to authorities in aparticular area,
and may make different provision in relation to different cases ordescriptions of case.
(4)
Subsections (3) to (6) of section 96 above shall apply in relation to thissection, substituting a reference to subsection (1) or, as the case may be,subsection (2) above for any reference to the corresponding subsection of thatsection.
(5)
In the application of section 516 of the M98Housing Act1985 (contributions by Secretary of State towards expense of grants under PartXV of that Act) in relation to a case where—
(a)
an application under section 461 of that Act has been approved by thelocal housing authority after 14th June 1989, and
(b)
the date which is the certified date, as defined in section 499(3) of thatAct, in relation to the works to which that application relates falls on orafter the day appointed under section 195 below for the coming into force ofsection 101 above,
for subsection (2) there shall be substituted the followingsubsection—
“(2)
In the case of any grant, the contribution—
(a)
shall be equal to a percentage of the amount of the grant determined undersubsections (3) and (4) below; and
(b)
shall be payable in one sum or by two or more instalments, according asthe Secretary of State may determine.”
133 Persons entitled to grants.
(1)
In relation to a grant or an application for a grant, references in thepreceding provisions of this Part, and in subsection (2) below, to theapplicant shall be construed in relation to any time after his death as areference to his personal representatives.
(2)
Where an application for a grant is approved but before the certified datethe applicant ceases to be a person entitled to apply for a grant of thatdescription—
(a)
in the case of any grant, other than a common parts grant, no grant shallbe paid or, as the case may be, no further instalments shall be paid, and
(b)
in the case of a common parts grant, other than one made on a tenants’common parts application, the local housing authority may refuse to pay thegrant or any further instalment,
and the authority may demand that any instalment of the grant which hasbeen paid be repaid forthwith, together with interest from the date on whichit was paid until repayment at such reasonable rate as the authority maydetermine.
(3)
For the purposes of subsection (2) above an applicant ceases to be aperson entitled to apply for a grant, other than a common parts grant,—
(a)
if he ceases to have the owner’s interest by virtue of which the conditionin section 104(1)(a) above was (or was treated as) fulfilled, or
(b)
if he ceases to be a tenant of the dwelling, or
(c)
if he, or a member of his family, ceases to have the intention specifiedin a certificate under subsection (2), subsection (3) or subsection (4) (asthe case may be) of section 106 above, or
(d)
if, in the case of an applicant for an HMO grant, he ceases to have theintention specified in a certificate under section 106(7) above.
(4)
For the purposes of subsection (2) above an applicant whose applicationis a landlord’s common parts application ceases to be a person entitled toapply for a common parts grant—
(a)
if he ceases to have a duty or power to carry out the relevant works; or
(b)
if he ceases to have such an interest in the building as is referred to in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) of section 105(4) above.
134 Cases in which grants may be re-calculated, withheld or repaid.
(1)
Where an application for a grant has been approved by the local housingauthority, subsection (2) below applies in any case where—
(a)
the eligible works are not completed to the satisfaction of the authoritywithin the period specified under subsection (2) of section 118 above, or suchextended period as they may allow under subsection (3) of that section; or
(b)
the authority ascertain that the aggregate of the cost of completing theeligible works and the costs incurred with respect to preliminary or ancillaryservices and charges, is or is likely to be lower than the estimated expense;or
(c)
the authority ascertain that without their knowledge the eligible workswere started before the application was approved and the application wasneither—
(i)
one which they were required to approve by virtue of section 112 above ina case where completion of the relevant works was necessary to comply with anotice under section 189 of the M99Housing Act 1985 (repairnotice requiring works to render premises fit for human habitation); nor
(ii)
one which they were required to approve by virtue of section 113 above.
(2)
Where this subsection applies, the authority may—
(a)
refuse to pay the grant or any further instalment of grant which remainsto be paid; or
(b)
make a reduction in the grant which, in a case falling within subsection(1)(b) above, is to be a reduction proportionate to the reduction in theestimated expense;
and may demand repayment by the applicant forthwith, in whole or part,of the grant or any instalment of the grant paid, together with interest atsuch reasonable rate as the authority may determine from the date of paymentuntil repayment.
135 Power of local housing authority to carry out works which would attractgrant.
(1)
A local housing authority may by agreement with a person having therequisite interest execute at his expense—
(a)
any works towards the cost of which a grant under this Part is payable ormight be paid on an application duly made and approved; and
(b)
any further works which it is in their opinion necessary or desirable toexecute together with the works mentioned in paragraph (a) above.
(2)
Except in the case of a common parts grant, the “requisite interest” means an owner’s interest in everyparcel of land on which the works are to be carried out or, in a case where(if an application was made) section 104(4) above might apply, in part onlyof the land concerned.
(3)
In the case of a common parts grant, the reference in subsection (1) aboveto a person having the requisite interest is a reference to the personwho—
(a)
has a power or duty to carry out the relevant works; and
(b)
has such an interest in the building or in a flat in the building as isreferred to in subsection (4) of section 105 above.
136 Parsonages, charities etc.
Sections 104 and 106 above do not apply to—
(a)
an application for a grant in respect of glebe land or the residence houseof an ecclesiastical benefice; and
(b)
an application for a grant made by a charity or on behalf of a charity bythe charity trustees of the charity.
137 Orders and regulations.
(1)
Orders under this Part—
(a)
may make different provision with respect to different cases ordescriptions of cases, including different provision for different areas; and
(b)
shall be made by statutory instrument which shall be subject to annulmentin pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
(2)
Orders and regulations under this Part may contain such incidental,supplemental or transitional provisions as the Secretary of State considersappropriate.
138 Interpretation of Part VIII.
(1)
In this Part, except where the context otherwise requires,—
“agricultural population” means—
(a)
persons whose employment or latest employment is or was employment inagriculture or in an industry mainly dependent on agriculture, and
(b)
the dependents of those persons;
and for this purpose “agriculture” includes dairy-farming and poultry-farming andthe use of land as grazing, meadow or pasture land, or orchard or osier landor woodland, or for market gardens or nursery grounds;
“certified date” means the date certified by the localhousing authority as the date on which the execution of the eligible works iscompleted to their satisfaction;
“common parts”, in relation to a building, includes thestructure and exterior of the building and common facilities provided, whetherin the building or elsewhere, for persons who include the occupiers of one or more flats in the building;
“disabled person” has the meaning assigned by section 114(6)above;
“dwelling” means a building or part of a building occupiedor intended to be occupied as a separate dwelling, together with any yard,garden, outhouses and appurtenances belonging to it or usually enjoyed withit;
“the eligible works” shall be construed in accordance withsection 116(2)(a) above;
“the estimated expense” shall be construed in accordance withsection 116(2) above;
“flat”, in relation to a building, means a dwelling which isa separate set of premises, whether or not on the same floor, dividedhorizontally from some other part of the building;
“group repair scheme” has the meaning assigned by section127(1) above;
“house in multiple occupation” has the same meaning as inPart VII above;
“improvement” includes alteration and enlargement;
“initial period” means the period of five years beginningwith the certified date;
“landlord’s common parts application” has the meaningassigned by section 105(2)(b) above;
“local housing authority” has the same meaning as in the M100Housing Act 1985;
“long tenancy” has the meaning assigned by section 115 ofthat Act;
“occupying tenant” has the meaning assigned by section105(2)(a) above;
“owner”, in relation to a dwelling, means the personwho—
(a)
is for the time being entitled to receive from a lessee of the dwelling(or would be so entitled if the dwelling were let) a rent of not less thantwo-thirds of the net annual value of the dwelling; and
(b)
is not himself liable as lessee of the dwelling, or of property whichincludes the dwelling, to pay such a rent to a superior landlord;
and, in relation to a house in multiple occupation, “owner” has the same meaning as in Part XI of the Housing Act1985;
“owner’s interest” has the meaning assigned by section 104(2)above;
“participating landlord” has the meaning assigned by section105(3) above;
“preliminary or ancillary services and charges” has themeaning assigned by section 102(3) above;
“prescribed” means prescribed by regulations made by theSecretary of State;
F330“registered social landlord” has the same meaning as in the Housing Act 1985 (see section 5(4)and (5) of that Act);
“the relevant works” has the meaning assigned by section102(2)(a) above;
“tenancy” includes a sub-tenancy and an agreement for atenancy or sub-tenancy;
“tenant” includes a sub-tenant and any person deriving titleunder the original tenant or sub-tenant;
“tenants’ common parts application” has the meaning assignedby section 105(2)(c) above.
(2)
Section 113 of the M101Housing Act 1985 (meaning of “members of a person’s family") shall apply in determining whether aperson is a member of another’s family for the purposes of this Part.
Part IX Miscellaneous and General
Local Government Finance Act 1988, local finance (Scotland) and block grants
139 Local Government Finance Act 1988: amendments.
Schedule 5 to this Act (which amends the M102Local Government Finance Act 1988) shall have effect.
F331140 Scottish non-domestic rates: interim provisions.
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F331141. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F331142 Powers to vary incidence of standard community charge: Scotland.
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F331143 Reduced liability for personal community charges: Scotland.
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F331144 Community charge grants: Scotland.
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145 Amendment of Abolition of Domestic Rates Etc. (Scotland) Act 1987 andother enactments: Scotland.
Schedule 6 to this Act (which amends the M103Abolition of Domestic Rates Etc. (Scotland) Act 1987 and other enactments) shall have effect.
F332146. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F333147 Adjustment of block grant.
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F334148 Rate support grant, 1985/86.
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149 Statutory references to rating.
(1)
In the case of a provision which is made by or under any enactment and refers to a rate or a rateable value or any other factor connected with rating, the Secretary of State may make regulations—
(a)
providing that the reference shall instead be to some other factor (whether or not connected with rating); or
(b)
providing for the factor to be amended (whether by limiting its operation or in any other way);
and this section shall have effect in place of section 119 of the M104Local Government Finance Act 1988.
(2)
Regulations under this section—
(a)
may make provision in such manner as the Secretary of State thinks fit (whether by amending provisions or otherwise);
(b)
may provide for a factor expressed by reference to valuation, rent, a premium, the length of a lease, anything connected with rating, or any other matter whatever;
(c)
may provide for a factor expressed by reference to a combination of matters (whether expressed in terms of a formula or otherwise);
(d)
may provide for a factor which includes a method of adjustment (whether by reference to indexation or otherwise);
(e)
may make provision with respect to the resolution of disputes (whether by a court or otherwise); and
(f)
may contain such supplementary, incidental, consequential or transitional provisions as appear to the Secretary of State to be necessary or expedient.
(3)
A factor expressed by reference to rent may be by reference to ground rent, rent of premises at a market rate, rent as limited by law, or otherwise.
(4)
Nothing in this section shall be construed as limiting the power conferred by section 14 of the M105Interpretation Act 1978 to revoke, amend or vary regulations previously made under this section.
(5)
In this section “enactment” means an enactment contained in Schedule 10 to this Act, or in any other Act whether passed before or in the same Session as this Act; and for this purpose “Act” includes a private or local Act.
(6)
Without prejudice to the generality of the powers conferred by this section, section 37 of the M106Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (which provides for compensation by reference to rateable values) shall be amended in accordance with Schedule 7 to this Act.
Charges by certain authorities
150 Power to allow charges.
(1)
The Secretary of State may make regulations providing that a charge may be imposed in respect of anything—
(a)
which is done by any relevant authority or by any relevant authority of a prescribed description,
(b)
which is prescribed or falls within a prescribed description,
(c)
in respect of which there is no power or duty to impose a charge apart from the regulations, and
(d)
which is not done in the course of exercising an excepted function.
(2)
The regulations may include such provision as the Secretary of State sees fit as regards charges for which the regulations provide; and nothing in subsections (3) to (5) below or section 190(1) below is to prejudice this.
(3)
The regulations—
(a)
may be made as regards services rendered, documents issued, or any other thing done by an authority (whether in pursuance of a power or a duty);
(b)
may provide that the amount of a charge (if imposed) is to be at the authority’s discretion or to be at its discretion subject to a maximum.
(4)
Where the regulations provide that a charge may not exceed a maximum amount they may—
(a)
provide for one amount, or a scale of amounts to cover different prescribed cases;
(b)
prescribe, as regards any amount, a sum or a method of calculating the amount.
(5)
The regulations may include such supplementary, incidental, consequential or transitional provisions as appear to the Secretary of State to be necessary or expedient.
(6)
No regulations may be made under this section unless a draft of them has been laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.
151 Power to amend provisions about charges.
(1)
Subject to subsection (4) below, this section applies in the case of an existing provision to the extent that the provision allows (as opposed to requires) a charge to be imposed in respect of anything which is done by relevant authorities (or any of them) and which is not done in the course of exercising an excepted function.
(2)
The Secretary of State may make regulations—
(a)
repealing the provision concerned to the extent that it so provides,
(b)
amending the provision to that extent, or
(c)
repealing the provision to that extent and replacing it with new provisions;
and subsection (6) of section 150 above applies in relation to regulations under this section as it applies in relation to regulations under that section.
(3)
For the purposes of subsection (1) above—
(a)
the charge may be expressed in terms of making a charge, paying a fee, or otherwise;
(b)
the charge may relate to services rendered, documents issued, or any other thing done by a relevant authority (whether in pursuance of a power or a duty).
(4)
A charge does not fall within subsection (1) above if—
(a)
it is one whose proceeds fall (or part of whose proceeds falls) to be paid into the Consolidated Fund; F335or
(b)
it is a charge amounting to local taxation.
(5)
Regulations under subsection (2) above may not require the imposition of a charge; and subsection (6) below shall have effect subject to this.
(6)
The regulations may include such provision as the Secretary of State sees fit as regards charges; and nothing in subsections (7) to (9) below or section 190(1) below is to prejudice this.
(7)
The regulations may provide that the amount of a charge (if imposed) is to be at the authority’s discretion or to be at its discretion subject to a maximum.
(8)
Where the regulations provide that a charge may not exceed a maximum amount they may—
(a)
provide for one amount, or a scale of amounts to cover different prescribed cases;
(b)
prescribe, as regards any amount, a sum or a method of calculating the amount.
(9)
The regulations—
(a)
may confer discretion as to the amount in a case where an existing provision confers none (or vice versa);
(b)
may, in a case where an existing provision confers a discretion as to the amount, confer a different one; and
(c)
may include such supplementary, incidental, consequential or transitional provisions as appear to the Secretary of State to be necessary or expedient.
(10)
For the purposes of this section an existing provision is a provision of an Act passed before, or in the same Session as, this Act.
(11)
In this section “Act” includes a private or local Act.
152 Interpretation, consultation and commencement of ss. 150 and 151.
(1)
For the purposes of sections 150 and 151 above the following are excepted functions—
(a)
functions relating to education in schools;
(b)
functions relating to the provision of a public library service;
(c)
functions relating to fire fighting, that is to say, the extinction of fire and the protection of life and property in case of fire;
(d)
functions relating to the registration of electors;
(e)
functions relating to the conduct of elections;
F336(f)
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(2)
For the purposes of those sections in their application to England and Wales, each of the following is a relevant authority—
(a)
a county council;
F337(aa)
a county borough council;
(b)
a district council;
(c)
a London borough council;
(d)
the Common Council of the City of London;
(e)
the Council of the Isles of Scilly;
F338(f)
a fire and rescue authority constituted by a scheme under section 2 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 or a scheme to which section 4 of that Act applies;
F339(fa)
a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of that Act;
F340(g)
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(h)
an authority established under section 10 of the M107Local Government Act 1985 (waste disposal authorities);
(i)
a joint authority established by Part IV of that Act F341(fire and rescue services and transport);
F342(iza)
an economic prosperity board established under section 88 of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009;
(izb)
a combined authority established under section 103 of that Act;
F343(ia)
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(j)
an authority or board constituted a port health authority at any time by an order under section 2 of the M108Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984;
F344(ja)
a National Park authority;
F345(jb)
a conservation board established by order under section 86 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000;
(k)
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(l)
the Broads Authority; F346...
F347(m)
a joint planning board constituted for an area in Wales outside a National Park by an order under section 2(1B) of the M109Town and Country Planning Act 1990;
F348(n)
the London Fire Commissioner.
(3)
For the purposes of those sections in their application to Scotland, each of the following is a relevant authority—
F349(a)
a council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994,
F350(d)
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F351(e)
a joint board or joint committee within the meaning of section 235(1) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.
(4)
The Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument provide for any other body to be, or for a body to cease to be, a relevant authority for the purposes of those sections; and a statutory instrument containing an order under this subsection shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
(5)
In those sections “prescribed” means prescribed by the regulations concerned.
(6)
Before exercising any power to make regulations under section 150 or section 151 above, the Secretary of State shall consult—
(a)
as respects England and Wales, such representatives of local government, and
(b)
as respects Scotland, such associations of local authorities,
as appear to him to be appropriate.
(7)
This section and sections 150 and 151 above shall come into force at the expiry of the period of two months beginning on the day this Act is passed.
153 Charges: temporary traffic signs.
(1)
“(3A)
No charge may be made—
(a)
in England and Wales, by a highway authority which is the council of acounty, metropolitan district or London borough or the Common Council of the City of London, or
(b)
in Scotland, by a local roads authority,
with respect to the exercise of their power under subsection (1) above to permit a traffic sign to be placed on or near any road in their area if—
(i)
the sign conveys information of a temporary nature or is otherwise intended to be placed only temporarily; and
(ii)
the sign is to be placed by a body which is prescribed for the purposes of this subsection as being a body appearing to the Secretary of State to be representative of the interests of road users or any class of road users.”
(2)
Subsection (1) above does not apply in any case where, before this section comes into force, the payment of a charge has been agreed.
154 Charges: library services.
(1)
“(2)
Subject to subsections (3) and (4) below, the Minister may by regulations—
(a)
authorise library authorities to make charges for such library facilities made available by them as may be specified in the regulations; and
(b)
make such provision as regards charges by library authorities for library facilities, other than provision requiring the making of charges, as he thinks fit.
(3)
Nothing in any regulations under this section shall authorise any charges to be made by a library authority for lending any written material to any person where—
(a)
it is the duty of the authority under section 7(1) above to make facilities for borrowing available to that person;
(b)
the material is lent in the course of providing such facilities to that person on any library premises;
(c)
the material is lent in a form in which it is readable without the use ofany electronic or other apparatus; and
(d)
that person is not a person who has required any such apparatus to be used, or made available to him, for putting the material into such a form in order that he may borrow it;
but this subsection shall not prevent any regulations under this section from authorising the making of charges in respect of the use of any facility for the reservation of written materials or in respect of borrowed materials which are returned late or in a damaged condition.
(4)
Nothing in any regulations under this section shall authorise any charges to be made by a library authority for making facilities available for any person to do any of the following on any library premises, that is to say—
(a)
reading the whole or any part of any of the written materials for the time being held by the authority in a form in which they are readable without the use of any electronic or other apparatus or in microform;
(b)
consulting (whether or not with the assistance of any such apparatus or of any person) such catalogues, indexes or similar articles as are maintained, in any form whatever, exclusively for the purposes of that authority’s public library service.
(5)
Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (2) above, the power to make regulations under this section shall include power—
(a)
to confer a discretion as to the amount of any charge made under theregulations;
(b)
to provide for such a discretion to be exercisable subject to such maximum amount or scale of maximum amounts as may be specified in or determined under the regulations;
(c)
to require library authorities to take such steps as may be specified or described in the regulations for making the amounts of their charges for library facilities known to the public;
(d)
to make such other incidental provision and such supplemental, consequential and transitional provision as the Minister thinks necessary or expedient; and
(e)
to make different provision for different cases, including different provision in relation to different persons, circumstances or localities.
(5A)
The power to make regulations under this section shall be exercisable by statutory instrument; and no regulations may be made under this section unless a draft of them has been laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.”
(2)
“(7)
In this section—
“library premises” means—
(a)
any premises which are occupied by a library authority and are premises where library facilities are made available by the authority, in the course of their provision of a public library service, to members of the public;
(b)
any vehicle which is used by a library authority for the purpose of providing such a service and is a vehicle in which facilities are so made available;
“the Minister” means—
(a)
in relation to library authorities whose areas are in England, the Lord President of the Council; and
(b)
in relation to library authorities whose areas are in Wales, the Secretary of State;
and
“written material” means—
(a)
any book, journal, pamphlet or other similar article; or
(b)
any reprographic copy (within the meaning of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988) of any article falling within paragraph (a) above or any other reproduction of such an article made by any means whatever.”
(3)
This section shall come into force on such day as the Lord President of the Council and the Secretary of State, acting jointly, may by order made by statutory instrument appoint; and different days may be so appointed for different provisions or for different purposes.
Miscellaneous local government provisions
155 Emergency financial assistance to local authorities.
(1)
In any case where—
(a)
an emergency or disaster occurs involving destruction of or danger to life or property, and
(b)
as a result, one or more local authorities incur expenditure on, or in connection with, the taking of immediate action (whether by the carrying out of works or otherwise) to safeguard life or property, or to prevent suffering or severe inconvenience, in their area or among its inhabitants,
the Secretary of State may establish a scheme under this section for the giving of financial assistance to those authorities in respect of that expenditure.
F352(1A)
Expenditure incurred as mentioned in subsection (1) above by—
F353(a)
the London Fire Commissioner,
F354(b)
the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, or
(c)
Transport for London, in respect of places or areas within Greater London,
shall be treated for the purposes of this section as expenditure so incurred by the Greater London Authority (and, accordingly, as so incurred by a local authority).
(1B)
To the extent that any financial assistance given to the Greater London Authority under this section is referable to expenditure incurred by a body mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of subsection (1A) above, the financial assistance shall be treated for the purposes of section 103 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 as a payment made to the Greater London Authority for the purposes of that body.
(2)
Financial assistance given pursuant to a scheme under this section shall take the form of grants paid by the Secretary of State with the consent of theTreasury and, subject to that, the terms and conditions of a scheme shall be such as the Secretary of State considers appropriate to the circumstances of the particular emergency or disaster concerned.
(3)
Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (2) above, a scheme under this section may—
(a)
make the payment of grants conditional upon the making of claims of a description specified in the scheme;
(b)
make provision with respect to the expenditure qualifying for grant and the rates and amounts of grants;
(c)
make provision in certain specified circumstances for the repayment of any grant, in whole or in part; and
(d)
make different provision for different local authorities or descriptions of authority and for different areas.
(4)
In the application of this section to England and Wales, any reference to a local authority is a reference to—
(a)
a county council;
F355(aa)
a county borough council;
(b)
a district council;
F356(bb)
the Greater London Authority;
(c)
a London borough council;
(d)
the Common Council of the City of London;
(e)
the Council of the Isles of Scilly;
F357(ea)
a police and crime commissioner;
(eb)
F358. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F359(f)
the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District; or
(g)
F362(h)
a fire and rescue authority constituted by a scheme under section 2 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 or a scheme to which section 4 of that Act applies;
F363(ha)
a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of that Act;
F364(i)
a National Park authority; or
F364(j)
the Broads Authority.
(5)
(6)
The reference in subsection (1)(b) above to expenditure incurred by a local authority includes, in the case of an authority in England and Wales, expenditure incurred in defraying, or contributing towards defraying, expenditure incurred by a parish or community council.
(7)
This section shall come into force on 1st April 1990.
156 Contingency planning and co-ordination in respect of emergencies ordisasters.
(1)
“(1A)
If a principal council are of the opinion that it is appropriate to undertake contingency planning to deal with a possible emergency or disaster which, if it occurred,—
(a)
would involve destruction of or danger to life or property, and
(b)
would be likely to affect the whole or part of their area,
they may incur such expenditure as they consider necessary on that planning (whether relating to a specific kind of such possible emergency or disaster or generally in relation to possible emergencies or disasters falling within paragraphs (a) and (b) above).”
(2)
In subsection (3) of that section—
(a)
for the words from the beginning to “authorise” there shall be substituted “
Nothing in this section authorises
”
; and
(b)
for the words “the power conferred by that subsection is” there shall be substituted “
the powers conferred by subsections (1) and (1A) above are
”
.
(3)
“(5)
With the consent of the Secretary of State, a metropolitan county fire and civil defence authority and the London Fire and Civil Defence Authority may incur expenditure in co-ordinating planning by principal councils in connection with their functions under subsection (1) above.
(6)
In this section “contingency planning” means the making, keeping under review and revising of plans and the carrying out of training associated with the plans.”
157 Commutation of, and interest on, periodic payments of grants etc.
(1)
In any case where, by virtue of any enactment, the Secretary of State has a power or duty to make to a local authority any annual or other periodic payments by way of contribution, grant or subsidy towards expenditure incurred or to be incurred by the local authority, the Secretary of State—
(a)
may determine to commute any such payments which would otherwise fall due on or after 1st April 1990 either into a single payment or into such number of payments (being less than would otherwise be payable) as he considers appropriate; and
(b)
may, if he thinks it appropriate, pay to the Public Works Loans Commissioners the whole or any part of any single or other payment determined under paragraph (a) above so as to reduce or extinguish such debt (whether then due or not) of the local authority to those Commissioners as the Secretary of State thinks fit.
(2)
The amount required to reduce or extinguish a debt as mentioned in paragraph (b) of subsection (1) above shall be such as may be determined by the Public Works Loans Commissioners and where, by virtue of that paragraph, only part of a commuted payment is paid to those Commissioners, the balance shall be paid to the local authority concerned.
(3)
Subsection (1) above applies whether the annual or other periodic payments began, or would otherwise begin, before, on or after the passing of this Act and applies notwithstanding anything in any enactment requiring the paymentsto be made over a period of twenty years or any other specified period.
(4)
A single or other payment falling to be made by virtue of subsection (1) above is in this section referred to as a “commuted payment” and the calculation of the amount of any commuted payment shall be such as appears to the Secretary of State to be appropriate.
(5)
In any case where the amount of any annual or other periodic payment such as is mentioned in subsection (1) above is, at the passing of this Act, calculated by reference to a rate of interest which varies from time to time, the Secretary of State may substitute a fixed rate of interest.
(6)
In this section “local authority”, as respects England and Wales, means any of the following—
(a)
a county council;
F367(aa)
a county borough council;
(b)
a district council;
(c)
a London borough council;
(d)
the Common Council of the City of London;
(e)
the Council of the Isles of Scilly;
(f)
the Metropolitan Police Athority;
(ga)
F370. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(h)
a joint authority established by Part IV of the M116Local Government Act 1985; and
(i)
a residuary body established under Part VII of that Act;
F371(j)
an economic prosperity board established under section 88 of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009; and
(k)
a combined authority established under section 103 of that Act;
and, as respects Scotland, means a F372a council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994or a joint board or joint committee within the meaning of section 235(1) of the M117Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.
(7)
If, after a commuted payment has been made to a local authority or to the Public Works Loans Commissioners, it appears to the Secretary of State that the payment was smaller or greater than it should have been (whether by virtue of a miscalculation, the occurrence of any event, the failure to comply with any condition or otherwise) the Secretary of State may, as the case may require,—
(a)
make a further payment to the authority concerned or to those Commissioners; or
(b)
require the repayment or payment to him by that authority of such sum as he may direct.
(8)
Without prejudice to the operation of the preceding provisions of this section, with respect to—
(a)
any contribution in respect of an expense incurred on or after 1st April 1990; and
F373(b)
so much of any contributions in respect of an expense incurred on or after 1st April 1989 and before 1st April 1990 as have not been made before 1st April 1990
section 569 of the M118Housing Act 1985 (contribution by Secretary of State to certain expenses incurred by local housing authorities) shall be amended as follows -
(i)
in subsection (2) (which relates to contributions as annual payments) for the words following “shall be” there shall be substituted the words “
equal to the relevant percentage of the amount of the expense incurred
”
;and
(ii)
subsection (5) (which relates to annual loan charges) shall cease to have effect.
(9)
Without prejudice to the generality of section 230 of the M119Local Government Act M1201972 or section 235(1) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (local authorities’ duty to make reports and returns to the Secretary of State), every local authority and the Inner London Education Authority shall furnish to the Secretary of State such information as he may by notice in writing reasonably require for the purposes of this section and, if the notice so specifies, any such information shall be certified and audited in such manner and supplied not later than such dateand in such form as may be so specified.
(10)
Nothing in this section applies in relation to any payments to which, under Part IV of Schedule 15 to the Housing Act 1985 (superseded contributions etc.: town development subsidy), provision already exists for the commutation of payments.
158 Electronic transfer of documents.
(1)
In subsection (2) of section 9 of the M121Local Land Charges Act 1975, the words “A requisition under this section must be in writing, and” shall be omitted.
(2)
“ (a) ”, and at the end of that subsection there shall be inserted the following paragraphs—
“(b)
power to make rules providing for the use of electronic means in the making of requisitions for, and in the issue of, official search certificates, notwithstanding subsection (3) of section 231 of the Local Government Act 1972 (service of documents on local authorities) provided that—
(i)
such rules shall not provide that a requisition is duly made by electronic means, except where the local authority to whom it is made consents to the useof those means, or that an official search certificate is duly issued by electronic means, except where the person requiring the search consents to the use of those means; and
(ii)
such consent may be given either generally or in relation to a specified document or description of documents, and either before or after the making of the requisition or the issue of the certificate; and
(c)
power to make rules modifying the application of sections 10 and 11 abovein cases where—
(i)
the rules provide for the making of a requisition for, or the issuing of,an official search certificate by electronic means, and
(ii)
there has been any error or failure in those means.”
159 Prevention of continuance or recurrence of default of local authority: Scotland.
(1)
Section 211 of the M122Local Government (Scotland) Act1973 (provision for default of local authority) shall be amended in accordance with this section.
(2)
“(2A)
If the Secretary of State or appropriate Minister—
(a)
is about to make an order under subsection (2) above; and
(b)
is satisfied that the failure to which the order relates has continued or recurred,
he may, in that order and without any local inquiry, declare theauthority to be in default in respect of the continuance or recurrence of the failure and direct them for the purpose of remedying the default to take such steps and within such time or times as may be specified in the order.
(2B)
The Secretary of State or appropriate Minister may, in an order undersubsection (2) above, notify the local authority that any continuance or recurrence of the failure in respect of which the authority have been declared to be in default happening after the date of the order may be made the subject of an application to the Court of Session under subsection (3A) below.”
(3)
“(3A)
If—
(a)
a local authority have been notified under subsection (2B) above; and
(b)
there has been any such continuance or recurrence as is mentioned in that subsection of the failure to which the notification relates,
the Court of Session may, on the application of the Lord Advocate onbehalf of the Secretary of State or appropriate Minister, order specific performance of the functions in respect of which there has been such continuance or recurrence of the failure and do otherwise as to the court appears to be just.”
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Miscellaneous housing provisions
161 Housing authorities not required to keep a housing stock.
(1)
“(5)
Nothing in this Act shall be taken to require (or to have at any time required) a local housing authority itself to acquire or hold any houses or other land for the purposes of this Part.”
(2)
“(6)
Nothing in this Act shall be taken to require (or to have at any time required) a local authority itself to acquire or hold any houses or other land for the purposes of this Part.”
162 Determination of rents.
“(3)
In exercising their functions under this section, a local housing authority shall have regard in particular to the principle that the rents of houses of any class or description should bear broadly the same proportion to private sector rents as the rents of houses of any other class or description.
(4)
In subsection (3) “private sector rents”, in relation to houses of any classor description, means the rents which would be recoverable if they were let on assured tenancies within the meaning of the Housing Act 1988 by a person other than the authority.”
163 Exchanges between secure and assured tenants.
(1)
Section 92 of the Housing Act 1985 (assignment of secure tenancies by way of exchange) shall be amended in accordance with subsections (2) and (3) below.
(2)
At the end of subsection (1) there shall be added the words “
or to anassured tenant who satisfies the conditions in subsection (2A)
”
.
(3)
“(2A)
The conditions to be satisfied with respect to an assured tenant are—
(a)
that the landlord under his assured tenancy is either the Housing Corporation, Housing for Wales, a registered housing association or a housing trust which is a charity; and
(b)
that he intends to assign his assured tenancy to the secure tenant referred to in subsection (1) or to another secure tenant who satisfies the condition in subsection (2).”
(4)
In section 117 of the Housing Act 1985 (index of defined expressions for Part IV) before the entry relating to “cemetery” there shall be inserted—
“
assured tenancy »section 622
”
.
F375164 Exception to the right to buy in case of certain dwelling-houses forpersons of pensionable age.
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165 Unfit housing etc.
(1)
In the Housing Act 1985,—
F376(a)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b)
Part IX (slum clearance) shall be amended in accordance with Part II of that Schedule;
F377(c)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(d)
Part XVII (compulsory purchase and land compensation) shall be amended in accordance with Part IV of that Schedule; and
(e)
Part XVIII (miscellaneous and general) shall be amended in accordance with Part V of that Schedule.
(2)
Part VII of the Housing Act 1985 (improvement notices) shall cease to have effect.
(3)
For any financial year beginning after the day appointed for the coming into force of this subsection the following provisions of this section shall have effect in place of sections 312 to 314 of the Housing Act 1985 (slum clearance subsidy); and in those provisions “slum clearance functions” means any of the functions under the provisions of Part IX of that Act relating to—
(a)
the demolition, closing or purchase of unfit premises,
(b)
the demolition of obstructive buildings, and
(c)
clearance areas,
but does not include functions under sections 308 to 311 of that Act (owner’s redevelopment or improvement).
(4)
On such conditions as he may determine the Secretary of State may pay slum clearance subsidy to a local housing authority in respect of any financial year for which, applying such method of calculation as may be determined by the Secretary of State, the authority have incurred a loss in connection with the exercise of their slum clearance functions; and the rate or rates of the subsidy and the manner in which it is paid shall be such as may be determined by him.
(5)
If for any financial year, applying such method of calculation as is referred to in subsection (4) above, a local housing authority have incurred a surplus in connection with the exercise of their slum clearance functions, the Secretary of State may require the authority to pay to him such sum as he may determine in respect of that surplus, together with interest thereon from such time and at such rate or rates as he may determine.
(6)
Any determination of the Secretary of State under subsection (4) or subsection (5) above—
(a)
shall be made with the consent of the Treasury;
(b)
may be made generally or with respect to a particular local housing authority or description of authority, including a description framed by reference to authorities in a particular area; and
(c)
may make different provision for different cases or descriptions of case.
(7)
If, before the declaration of a renewal area under Part VII of this Act,a local housing authority are satisfied that the rate of slum clearance subsidy which, in accordance with a determination under subsection (4) above, would otherwise be applicable to the authority will not be adequate, bearing in mind the action they propose to take with regard to the area, they may, before making the declaration, apply to the Secretary of State for a subsidy at a higher rate in respect of that area.
(8)
An application under subsection (7) above shall be made in such form and contain such particulars as the Secretary of State may determine; and, if such an application is made, the authority shall not declare the area concerned to be a renewal area until the application is approved, refused or withdrawn.
(9)
If an application under subsection (7) above is approved, the Secretary of State may pay slum clearance subsidy in respect of the area concerned at such higher rate as he may determine under subsection (4) above.
166 Amendments relating to defective housing.
(1)
Part XVI of the M125Housing Act 1985 (in this section referred to as “the 1985 Act”) and Part XIV of the M126Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 (in this section referred to as “the 1987 Act”) (assistance for owners of defective housing)shall each be amended in accordance with this section.
(2)
In section 537 of the 1985 Act and section 265 of the 1987 Act (determination of form of assistance to which applicant is entitled) insubsection (1) after the word
“determine” there shall be inserted “
assoon as reasonably practicable
”
.
(3)
“(1A)
In any case where—
(a)
the most satisfactory way of dealing with the qualifying defect issubstantially to demolish the building that consists of or includes the defective dwelling or a part of that building, and
(b)
it is practicable to rebuild the building or part concerned on, or substantially on, its existing foundations and reconstruct the dwelling to the same, or substantially the same, plan,
the work required to carry out those operations shall be regarded for the purposes of this Part as work required to reinstate the defective dwelling.”
(4)
In section 561 of the 1985 Act and section 289 of the 1987 Act (Secretary of State’s control over designation, variation or revocation)—
(a)
in subsection (2) after the word “before” there shall be inserted “
the cut-off date or if it is later
”
and after the words
“twomonths” there shall be inserted “
or such longer period as the Secretary of State may direct for the purposes of this subsection under subsection (2A)below
”
;
(b)
after that subsection there shall be inserted the subsection specified insubsection (5) below; and
(c)
in subsection (3) for the words “within that period” there shall be substituted “
before the cut-off date or, if it is later, the expiry of the period for the time being specified in or for the purposes of subsection (2) above
”
.
(5)
“(2A)
If, within the period for the time being specified in or (by virtue of the previous operation of this subsection) for the purposes of subsection (2)above, the Secretary of State is satisfied that he does not have reasonably sufficient information to enable him to come to a decision with respect to there solution concerned, he may direct for the purposes of that subsection that it shall have effect as if for the period so specified there were substituted such longer period as is specified in the direction.”
(6)
“(1)
If it appears to a local housing authority that the interest of a person eligible for assistance in respect of a defective dwelling in their area is—
(a)
a shared ownership lease, or
(b)
the freehold acquired under the terms of a shared ownership lease,
the authority shall prepare and submit to the Secretary of State a scheme providing for the provisions of this Part to have effect, in their application to such a case, subject to such modifications as may be specified in the scheme.
(2)
A scheme under subsection (1) above shall not have effect unless approved by the Secretary of State; and any such approval may be made conditional upon compliance with requirements specified by him.”
(7)
Any power of the Secretary of State to make regulations under subsection (4) of section 567 of the 1985 Act shall cease to have effect; and in paragraph (d) of that subsection after the word “class” there shall be inserted “
or description
”
.
F378167 Reports to tenants etc. on local housing authority functions.
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168 Contributions towards costs of housing mobility arrangements.
(1)
The Secretary of State may with the consent of the Treasury make grants or loans towards the cost of arrangements for enabling or assisting persons to move and become,—
(a)
in England and Wales, tenants or licensees of dwellings; and
(b)
in Scotland, tenants of houses.
(2)
The grants or loans may be made subject to such conditions as the Secretary of State may determine and may be made so as to be repayable or, as the case may be, repayable earlier if there is a breach of such a condition.
(3)
In this section—
“dwelling” means a building or a part of a building occupied or intended to be occupied as a separate dwelling;
“house” has the same meaning as in the M127Housing (Scotland) Act 1987; and
“tenant” does not include a tenant under a long lease within the meaning of the M128Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 or, as respects Scotland, under a lease for a period exceeding 20 years.
(4)
Section 107 of the M129Housing Act 1985 and section 80 ofthe Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 (which make provision similar to that made by the preceding provisions of this section, but limited to secure tenants) shall cease to have effect.
169 Powers of local authorities and Secretary of State as respects services etc. for owners and occupiers of houses for work on them.
(1)
A relevant authority shall have power to provide professional, technical and administrative services for owners or occupiers of dwellings in connection with their arranging or carrying out relevant works or to encourage or facilitate the carrying out of such works, whether or not on payment of such charges as the authority may determine.
(2)
Works are relevant works in relation to a dwelling or, as the case may be, a dwelling in any area, if they are works of any of the following descriptions, that is to say—
(a)
works to cause the dwelling to be fit for human habitation,
(b)
where the occupant is disabled, works for any of the purposes specified in F379section 23 of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (disabled facilities grants: purposes),
F380(c)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F380(d)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(3)
It shall be the duty of a relevant authority exercising any power conferred by subsection (1) above—
(a)
to consider whether or not to make a charge for exercising it; and
(b)
to take such measures as are reasonably available to them to secure contributions from other persons towards the cost of exercising it.
(4)
A relevant authority shall have power to give financial assistance in any form to—
(a)
any housing association,
(b)
any charity, or
(c)
any body, or body of any description, approved by the Secretary of State,
towards the cost of the provision by that association, charity or body of services of any description for owners or occupiers of dwellings in arranging works of maintenance, repair or improvement or the encouraging or facilitating the carrying out of such works.
(5)
It shall be the duty of a relevant authority—
(a)
in deciding whether to exercise any power conferred by subsection (4)above in relation to any association, charity or body, to have regard to the existence and extent of any financial assistance available from other persons to that association, charity or body; and
(b)
in exercising any power conferred by subsection (4) above in relation to any association, charity or body—
(i)
to have regard to whether that association, charity or body has made or will make charges and their amount; and
(ii)
to encourage the association, charity or body to take such measures as are reasonably available to them to secure contributions from other persons.
(6)
The Secretary of State may, with the consent of the Treasury, give financial assistance in any form to any person in respect of expenditure incurred or to be incurred by that person in connection with the provision, whether or not by that person, of services of any description for owners or occupiers of dwellings in arranging or carrying out works of maintenance, repair or improvement, or in connection with the encouraging or facilitating, whether or not by that person, the carrying out of such works.
(7)
The giving of financial assistance under subsection (6) above shall be on such terms (which may include terms as to repayment) as the Secretary of State, with the consent of the Treasury, considers appropriate.
(8)
The person receiving assistance shall comply with the terms on which itis given and compliance may be enforced by the Secretary of State.
(9)
In this section—
F381...
“housing association” means a housing association within the meaning of section 1(1) of the M130Housing Associations Act 1985, or a body established by such a housing association for the purpose of, or having among its purposes or objects, those mentioned in section 4(3)(e) of that Act (providing services of any description for owners or occupiers of houses in arranging or carrying out works of maintenance, repair or improvement, or encouraging or facilitating the carrying out of such F382works;
“local housing authority” shall be construed in accordance with section 1 of the M131Housing Act 1985; and
“relevant authority” means a local housing authority or county council.
170 Powers of local authorities and Secretary of State as respects services,etc., for owners and occupiers of houses for work on them: Scotland.
(1)
A relevant authority shall have power to provide professional, technical and administrative services for owners or occupiers of houses in connection with their arranging or carrying out relevant works or to encourage or facilitate the carrying out of such works, whether or not on payment of such charges as the authority may determine.
(2)
Relevant works are such works as may be specified in regulations made by the Secretary of State and such works may be so specified by reference to such factors (including factors relating to persons of such descriptions as may be so specified) as the Secretary of State thinks fit.
(3)
It shall be the duty of a relevant authority exercising any power conferred by subsection (1) above—
(a)
to consider whether or not to make a charge for exercising it; and
(b)
to take such measures as are reasonably available to them to secure contributions from other persons towards the cost of exercising it.
(4)
A relevant authority shall have power to give financial assistance in any form to—
(a)
any housing association,
(b)
any charity, or
(c)
any body, or body of any description, approved by the Secretary of State,
towards the cost of the provision by that association, charity or body of services of any description for owners or occupiers of houses in arranging works of maintenance, repair or improvement or the encouraging or facilitating the carrying out of such works.
(5)
It shall be the duty of a relevant authority—
(a)
in deciding whether to exercise any power conferred by subsection (4) above in relation to any association, charity or body, to have regard to the existence and extent of any financial assistance available from other persons to that association, charity or body; and
(b)
in exercising any power conferred by subsection (4) above in relation toany association, charity or body—
(i)
to have regard to whether that association, charity or body has made or will make charges and their amount; and
(ii)
to encourage the association, charity or body to take such measures as are reasonably available to them to secure contributions from other persons.
(6)
The Secretary of State may, with the consent of the Treasury, give financial assistance in any form to any person in respect of expenditure incurred or to be incurred by that person in connection with the provision, whether or not by that person, of services of any description for owners or occupiers of houses in arranging or carrying out works of maintenance, repair or improvement or in connection with the encouraging or facilitating, whether or not by that person, the carrying out of such works.
(7)
The giving of financial assistance under subsection (6) above shall be on such terms (which may include terms as to repayment) as the Secretary of State, with the consent of the Treasury, considers appropriate.
(8)
The person receiving assistance shall comply with the terms on which itis given and compliance may be enforced by the Secretary of State.
(9)
In this section—
“charity” means any body, corporate or not, established for charitable purposes;
“charitable purposes” shall be construed in the same way as if it were contained in the Income Tax Acts;
“house” has the meaning given by section 338 of the M132Housing (Scotland) Act 1987;
“housing association” means a housing association within the meaning of section 1(1) of the M133Housing Associations Act 1985, or a body established by such a housing association for the purpose of, or having among its purposes or objects, those mentioned in section 4(3)(e) of that Act (providing services of any description for owners or occupiers of houses in arranging or carrying out works of maintenance, repair or improvement, or encouraging or facilitating the carrying out of such works);
“relevant authority” means a F383council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government .etc. (Scotland) Act 1994
171 Winding up of home purchase assistance scheme.
(1)
The Secretary of State may by order make provision for the purpose of bringing to an end the scheme for assistance for first-time buyers which—
(a)
as respects England and Wales, is contained in sections 445 to 450 of the M134Housing Act 1985, and
(b)
as respects Scotland, is contained in sections 222 to 227 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987,
and in the following provisions of this section, the enactments specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) above together with any orders and directions made under those enactments are referred to as “the assistance legislation”.
(2)
Without prejudice to the generality of the power conferred by subsection (1) above, an order under that subsection—
(a)
may specify a date or dates with effect from which account will no longer be taken under the assistance legislation of matters specified in the order;
(b)
may vary the terms of advances to lending institutions so as to commute what would otherwise be a number of payments or repayments to or by such an institution into a single payment or a smaller number of payments of such amount and payable at such time or times as may be determined in accordance with the order; and
(c)
may provide for the amendment or repeal, in whole or in part, of theassistance legislation with effect from such date or dates and subject to such transitional provisions as may be specified in the order.
(3)
The following powers, namely,—
(a)
the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by subsection (3) ofsection 446 of the Housing Act 1985 and subsection (3) of section 223 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 to relax or modify the conditions in subsection (2) of each of those sections respectively (conditions qualifying a purchaser for assistance), and
(b)
any power to make an order under any provision of the assistance legislation,
may be so exercised as to make provision for the purpose referred to in subsection (1) above.
(4)
The power to make an order under subsection (1) above shall be exercisable by statutory instrument which shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
172 Transfer of new town housing stock.
(1)
Subject to the following provisions of this section, the Secretary of State may by regulations make provision for requiring and authorising each new town corporation to take such steps as may be prescribed for making and giving effect to proposals for disposing of their housing stock, either by transferring it as a whole to a prescribed person or by transferring different parts of it to different prescribed persons.
(2)
Regulations under subsection (1) above shall not require a new town corporation to transfer any dwelling or associated property, rights, liabilities or obligations to any person other than—
(a)
(3)
Regulations under subsection (1) above shall not require a new town corporation to give effect to a proposal for the transfer of any dwelling if the dwelling is one in respect of which a notice has been served under section 122 of the M135Housing Act 1985 (notice of a claim to exercise the right to buy) before the prescribed time and such other conditions as maybe prescribed are satisfied.
(4)
A new town corporation shall not, in pursuance of any regulations under subsection (1) above, transfer any dwellings, or any associated property, rights, liabilities or obligations, to any person except with the consent of the Secretary of State; and the Secretary of State shall not give his consent to a proposed transfer unless he is satisfied—
(a)
that there has been compliance with all such requirements with respect to the publication of information about the proposal and matters connected with its implementation, and with respect to consultation about the proposal, as are prescribed;
(b)
that all such steps have been taken as are prescribed for the purpose of protecting the interests of the occupiers of the dwellings or the interests of the occupiers of any dwellings excluded from the proposal by virtue of subsection (3) above or any such consultation; and
(c)
that the terms on which the transfer is made—
(i)
require such price to be paid for the property transferred as appears to him to be the price which, on the prescribed assumptions, it would realise if sold on the open market by a willing vendor; and
(ii)
include all such other terms as are prescribed.
(5)
Regulations under subsection (1) above may contain such incidental provision and such supplemental, consequential and transitional provision in connection with their other provisions as the Secretary of State considers appropriate, including, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, provision corresponding to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) of paragraph 2 of Schedule 12 to the M136Housing Act 1988 (matters relating to registration of title).
(6)
Subject to subsection (7) below, Part III of the M137New Towns Act 1981 (transfer of dwellings and associated property to district councils) shall cease to have effect.
(7)
Nothing in subsection (6) above shall—
(a)
affect the operation after the time when that subsection comes into force of so much of any transfer scheme made under Part III of the said Act of 1981before that time as contains management arrangements with respect to land in which a new town corporation have an interest;
(b)
affect the application after that time of section 50 of that Act (financial arrangements) in relation to any transfer scheme made under that Part before that time; or
(c)
prevent the Secretary of State from exercising his power to make grants to a district council F384or Welsh county council or county borough council under section 51A of that Act (grants in respect of defects in transferred dwellings) where the grants are paid before the 1st April 1990 or such later date as the Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument appoint in relation to that council;
and a statutory instrument containing an order under this subsection shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
(8)
In this section—
“dwelling” means any building or part of a building occupied, or erected or adapted for occupation, as a dwelling or as a hostel (including any land belonging to it or usually enjoyed with it);
“housing stock”, in relation to a new town corporation, means—
(a)
the dwellings (whether or not in the area of a particular new town) which are vested in that corporation and were erected, adapted or acquired for occupation as dwellings; and
(b)
except so far as may be prescribed, any associated property, rights, liabilities and obligations of that corporation;
“liabilities and obligations”, in relation to a new town corporation, includes liabilities and obligations which, apart from the regulations, would not be capable of being assigned or transferred by the corporation, including liabilities and obligations under Part V of the M138Housing Act 1985 (the right to buy);
“new town corporation” means F388... a development corporation,within the meaning of the New Towns Act 1981; and
“prescribed” means prescribed by or determined under regulations under subsection (1) above.
(9)
For the purposes of this section the following property, rights, liabilities and obligations of a new town corporation shall be treated as associated with any dwellings comprised in their housing stock, that is to say—
(a)
any interest of the corporation in any land occupied or set aside for occupation or use with the dwellings;
(b)
any interest of the corporation in land in the vicinity of the dwellings which is held by them for the benefit or use of the persons living in those dwellings (rather than the inhabitants of a new town as a whole) or for providing facilities for the persons living in those dwellings, and any other property and any rights of the corporation so held;
(c)
any property and rights held by the corporation—
(i)
for the administration of an estate comprising the dwellings or any associated property;
(ii)
for the maintenance or service of the dwellings or any associated property; or
(iii)
otherwise in connection with any such property;
(d)
any rights, liabilities and obligations which the corporation have in connection with any of the dwellings or any associated property or in connection with any dwellings which were previously part of their housing stock;
(e)
any interest of the corporation in land set aside by them as an open space for the use or enjoyment of persons living in the dwellings (rather than for the use of the inhabitants of a new town as a whole).
173 Consent required for subsequent disposals.
(1)
Where a dwelling which is for the time being subject to a secure tenancy is transferred under section 172 above to a person approved as mentioned in subsection (2)(b) of that section (in this section referred to as an “approved person”), that person shall not dispose of it except—
(a)
with the consent of the F389appropriate authority, which may be given either unconditionally or subject to conditions; or
(b)
by an exempt disposal, as defined in F390section 133(11) of the M139Housing Act 1988;
and any reference in the following provisions of this section to an initial transfer is a reference to the transfer of a dwelling to an approved person under section 172 above.
F391(1ZA)
Subsection (1) does not apply to a disposal of land by a private registered provider of social housing.
F392(1A)
In this section “the appropriate authority” means—
F393(a)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b)
in relation to F394a disposal of land in England, the Secretary of State, and
(c)
in relation to a disposal of land in Wales, the Welsh Ministers.
(2)
Where an estate or interest in a dwelling of the approved person who acquired it on the initial transfer has been mortgaged or charged, the prohibition in subsection (1) above applies also to a disposal by the mortgagee or chargee in exercise of a power of sale or leasing, whether or not the disposal is in the name of the approved person; and in any case where—
(a)
by operation of law or by virtue of an order of a court, the dwelling which has been acquired on the initial transfer passes or is transferred from the approved person to another person, and
(b)
that passing or transfer does not constitute a disposal for which consent is required under this section,
this section (including, where there is more than one such passing or transfer, this subsection) shall apply as if the other person to whom the dwelling passes or is transferred were the approved person.
(3)
Where subsection (1) above applies—
(a)
the new town corporation by whom the initial transfer is made shall furnish to the approved person a copy of the consent of the Secretary of State under section 172(4) above; and
(b)
the instrument by which the initial transfer is effected shall contain a statement in a form approved by the Chief Land Registrar that the requirement of this section as to consent applies to a subsequent disposal of the dwelling by the approved person.
(4)
For the purposes of this section the grant of an option to purchase the fee simple or any other interest in a dwelling is a disposal and a consent given to such a disposal extends to a disposal made in pursuance of the option.
(5)
Before giving any consent required by virtue of this section, the F395appropriate authority—
(a)
shall satisfy F396itself that the person who is seeking the consent has taken appropriate steps to consult every tenant of any dwelling proposed to be disposed of; and
(b)
shall have regard to the responses of any such tenants to that consultation.
F397(6)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7)
(8)
Where the title of the new town corporation to the dwelling which is transferred by the initial transfer is not registered, and the initial transfer is a F402transfer or grant of a description mentioned in F403section 4 of the Land Registration Act 2002 (compulsory registration of title)—
F404(a)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b)
the corporation shall give the approved person a certificate in a form approved by the Chief Land Registrar stating that the corporation is entitled to make the transfer subject only to such encumbrances, rights and interests as are stated in the instrument by which the initial transfer is effected or summarised in the certificate; and
(c)
for the purpose of registration of title, the Chief Land Registrar shall accept such a certificate as evidence of the facts stated in it, but if as a result he has to meet a claim against him under the F405Land Registration Act 2002 the corporation by whom the initial transfer was made is liable to indemnify him.
F406(9)
Where the Chief Land Registrar approves an application for registration of—
(a)
a disposition of registered land, or
(b)
a person’s title under a disposition of unregistered land,
and the instrument effecting the initial transfer contains the statement required by subsection (3) above, he shall enter in the register a restriction reflecting the limitation under this section on subsequent disposal.
(10)
In this section—
(a)
“dwelling” and “new town corporation” have the same meaning as in section 172 above; and
(b)
“secure tenancy” has the meaning assigned by section 79 of the M140Housing Act 1985.
F407174. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
175 Repeal of the Town Development Act 1952.
No undertaking shall be given under section 2 or 4 of the M141Town Development Act 1952 (Government and local authority contributions for the purposes of town development), and no payment shall be made in pursuance of any such undertaking, at any time after 31st March 1990; and that Act shall cease to have effect except for the purposes of any town development (within the meaning of that Act) in relation to which any undertaking has been given before that date under section 2 of that Act.
176 Amendment of definition of occupation for purposes of purchase of house by secure tenant: Scotland.
(1)
In section 61(10) of the M142Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 (definition of occupation of house for purposes of purchase by secure tenant)—
(a)
in paragraph (a)(v) (occupation by member of tenant’s family succeeding to tenancy may be treated, at discretion of landlord, as occupation for purposes of right to buy) the words “in the discretion of the landlord” shall be omitted; and
(b)
“and
(iii)
there shall be added to the period of occupation of a house by a joint tenant any earlier period during which he was at least 16 years of age and occupied the house as a member of the family of the tenant or of one or more of the joint tenants of the house.”.
(2)
This section does not apply in any case where the application to purchase the house under section 63(2) of that Act has been served before the coming into force of this section.
F408177 Sale to secure tenants of houses provided for persons of pensionable age: Scotland.
“(1A)
This section applies only to houses first let on a secure tenancy before 1st January 1990.”
178 Application of secure tenant’s right to buy to cases where landlord is lessee: Scotland.
F409(1)
In section 76 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 (duty of landlords toprovide information to secure tenants)—
(a)
in subsection (1)(a)—
(i)
for the word
“not” there shall be substituted the word “
neither
”
; and
(ii)
after the word “house” there shall be inserted the words “
nor holds the interest of the landlord under a registered lease of the house or of land which includes it"
”
;
(b)
in subsection (2) for the words
“heritable proprietor of the house” there shall be substituted the words “
either the heritable proprietor of the house or the holder of the interest of the landlord under a registered lease of the house or of land which includes it
”
; and
(c)
in subsection (3)(b) at the end there shall be inserted the words “
or a local authority is the holder of the interest of the landlord under a registered lease of the house or of land which includes it.
”
(2)
“84A Application of right to buy to cases where landlord is lessee.
(1)
Sections 61 to 84 (but not 76 or 77) and 216 (the “right to buy” provisions) shall, with the modifications set out in this section, apply so as to provide for—
(a)
the acquisition by the tenant of a house let on a secure tenancy of the landlord’s interest in the house as lessee under a registered lease of the house or of land which includes it or as assignee of that interest; and
(b)
the obtaining of a loan by the tenant in that connection,
as these sections apply for the purposes of the purchase of a house by the tenant from the landlord as heritable proprietor of it and the obtaining by the tenant of a loan in that connection.
(2)
References in the right to buy provisions to the purchase or sale of a house shall be construed respectively as references to the acquisition or disposal of the landlord’s interest in the house by way of a registered assignation of that interest and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly.
(3)
The reference in section 61(2)(b) to the landlord’s being the heritable proprietor of the house shall be construed as a reference to the landlord’s being the holder of the interest of the lessee under a registered lease of the house or of land which includes it.
(4)
References in the right to buy provisions to the market value of or price to be paid for a house shall be construed respectively as references to the market value of the landlord’s interest in the house and to the price to be paid for acquiring that interest.
(5)
References in section 64(1) to the tenant’s enjoyment and use of a house as owner shall be construed as references to his enjoyment and use of it as assignee of the landlord’s interest in the house.
(6)
The reference in subsection (4) of section 64 to an option being offered to the landlord or to any other person to purchase the house in advance of its sale to a third party shall be construed as a reference to an option being offered to have the interest acquired by the tenant re-assigned to the landlord or assigned to the other person in advance of its being disposed of to a third party; and the references in subsection (5) and (9) of that section to an option to purchase shall be construed accordingly.
(7)
In this section and section 76—
“registered lease” means a lease—
(a)
which is recorded in the general register of sasines; or
(b)
in respect of which the interest of the lessee is registered in the Land Register of Scotland
under the Registration of Leases (Scotland) Act 1857; and
“registered assignation” means, in relation to such a lease,an assignation thereof which is so recorded or in respect of which the interest of the assignee has been so registered.”
F410179 Amendment of powers of Scottish Homes to dispose of land.
(1)
In section 2 of the M143Housing (Scotland) Act 1988 (which, amongst other things, enables Scottish Homes to dispose of land)—
(a)
in subsection (2) (powers of Scottish Homes), after
“(3)” there shall be inserted “
and (3A)
”
;
(b)
in subsection (3)(b)—
(i)
after “above” there shall be inserted the words “
, other than the power under paragraph (h) to dispose of land,
”
; and
(ii)
for the word “with” where secondly occurring there shall be substituted the words “
between it and
”
;
(c)
“(3A)
The power conferred by subsection (2)(h) above upon Scottish Homes to dispose of land may be exercised only with the consent of the Secretary of State (which consent may be given in relation to particular cases or classes of case and may be made subject to conditions).”; and
(d)
subsection (6) (certain land not to be disposed of, without consent, for less than best price) shall be omitted.
F411180 Race relations: codes of practice in housing field.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
F412181 Duty of landlord to inform secure tenant seeking to buy house about changes in law: Scotland.
“(4)
Where—
(a)
by way of any enactment (including an enactment made under this Act), any change is to be made in the law relating to the calculation of the price at which the tenant of a house is entitled under this Act to purchase it, being a change which does not come into force upon the passing or making of that enactment but which, when it does come into force will affect the price of the house, and
(b)
the house is one in respect of which an application to purchase has, in the period ending with the coming into force of the change, been served under section 63(1) and not withdrawn but no contract of sale of the house has been constituted under section 66(2),
the landlord shall, upon the passing or making of that enactment or, if later, upon the service of the application to purchase, forthwith give written notice to the tenant stating the nature of the change and how it will affect the price and suggesting that the tenant should seek appropriate advice.
(5)
For the purposes of subsection (4), a change in the law will affect the price of a house if, on the day it falls to be calculated under the law as changed, the price will be different from what it would have been that day had there been no such change.”
Other provisions
F413182. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
183 Extension of powers of Housing Corporation and Housing for Wales to give financial assistance.
“87 Financial assistance with respect to formation, management, etc. of certain housing associations.
(1)
The Corporation may give financial assistance to any person in respect of the following activities—
(a)
promoting and giving advice on the formation of registered housing associations and co-operative housing associations (in this section referred to collectively as “relevant associations”);
(b)
managing, providing services for, and giving advice on the running of, relevant associations; and
(c)
assisting tenants and licensees of a relevant association to take part in the management of the association or of some or all of the dwellings provided by the association.
(2)
Assistance under this section may be in the form of grants, loans, guarantees or incurring expenditure for the benefit of the person assisted or in such other way as the Corporation considers appropriate, except that the Corporation may not, in giving any form of financial assistance, purchase loan or share capital in a company.
(3)
With respect to financial assistance under this section, the following—
(a)
the procedure to be followed in relation to applications for assistance,
(b)
the circumstances in which assistance is or is not to be given,
(c)
the method for calculating, and any limitations on, the amount of assistance, and
(d)
the manner in which, and the time or times at which, assistance is to be given,
shall be such as may be specified by the Corporation, acting in accordance with such principles as it may from time to time determine.
(4)
In giving assistance under this section, the Corporation may provide that the assistance is conditional upon compliance by the person to whom the assistance is given with such conditions as it may specify.
(5)
Where assistance under this section is given in the form of a grant, subsections (1), (2) and (7) to (9) of section 52 of the Housing Act 1988 (recovery, etc. of grants) shall apply as they apply in relation to a grant to which that section applies, but with the substitution, for any reference in those subsections to the registered housing association to which the grant has been given, of a reference to the person to whom assistance is given under this section.
(6)
Section 53 of the Housing Act 1988 (determinations under Part II) shall apply in relation to a determination under this section as it applies to a determination under sections 50 to 52 of that Act.”
184 Extension of functions of Audit Commission.
(1)
F414F415(2)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(3)F414
185 Publication of reports of Controller of Audit: Scotland.
In section 102 of the M146Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (reports to Commission for Local Authority Accounts by Controller ofAudit)—
(a)
in subsections (1) and (2) there shall, in each case, be added at the end the words “
and may send a copy of any report so made to any other person he thinks fit"
”
; and
(b)
“(2A)
A local authority shall, forthwith upon their receiving a copy of a report sent to them under subsection (1) or (2) above, supply a copy of that copy report to each member of the authority and make additional copies available for public inspection.”
186 Security of tenure on ending of long residential tenancies.
(1)
Schedule 10 to this Act shall have effect (in place of Part I of the M147Landlord and Tenant Act 1954) to confer security of tenure on certain tenants under long tenancies and, in particular, to establish assured periodic tenancies when such long tenancies come to an end.
(2)
Schedule 10 to this Act applies, and section 1 of the Landlord and TenantAct 1954 does not apply, to a tenancy of a dwelling-house—
(a)
which is a long tenancy at a low rent, as defined in Schedule 10 to this Act; and
(b)
which is entered into on or after the day appointed for the coming into force of this section, otherwise than in pursuance of a contract made before that day.
(3)
If a tenancy—
(a)
is in existence on 15th January 1999, and
(b)
does not fall within subsection (2) above, and
(c)
immediately before that date was, or was deemed to be, a long tenancy at a low rent for the purposes of Part I of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954,
then, on and after that date (and so far as concerns any notice specifying a date of termination on or after that date and any steps taken in consequence thereof), section 1 of that Act shall cease to apply to it and Schedule 10 to this Act shall apply to it unless, before that date, the landlord has served a notice under section 4 of that Act specifying a date of termination which is earlier than that date.
(4)
The provisions of Schedule 10 to this Act have effect notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary, but nothing in this subsection or that Schedule shall be construed as preventing the surrender of a tenancy.
(5)
Section 18 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (duty of tenants of residential property to give information to landlords or superior landlords) shall apply in relation to property comprised in a long tenancy at a low rent, within the meaning of Schedule 10 to this Act, as it applies to property comprised in a long tenancy at a low rent within the meaning of Part I of that Act, except that the reference in that section to subsection (1) of section 3 of that Act shall be construed as a reference to sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 3 of Schedule 10 to this Act.
(6)
Where, by virtue of subsection (3) above, Schedule 10 to this Act applies to a tenancy which is not a long tenancy at a low rent as defined in that Schedule, it shall be deemed to be such a tenancy for the purposes of that Schedule.
187 Construction industry: grants and guarantees.
(1)
The Secretary of State may, for the purpose of promoting or facilitating the carrying on of any of the activities specified in subsection (2) below, do one or both of the following, that is to say—
(a)
make grants to any person who carries on any such activities;
(b)
guarantee the repayment of the principal of, the payment of interest on and the discharge of any other financial obligation in connection with sums borrowed temporarily by any such person.
(2)
The activities mentioned in subsection (1) above are—
(a)
the assessment of, and of applications of, materials, products, systems and techniques used or proposed for use in the construction industry; and
(b)
the issue of certificates, promotion of common standards and publication of information with respect to any such materials, products, systems or techniques.
(3)
The consent of the Treasury shall be required for the exercise by the Secretary of State of his power under this section to make a grant or give a guarantee; but, subject to that consent and to the following provisions of this section, that power shall be a power to make a grant or give a guarantee in such manner and on such conditions as he thinks fit.
(4)
Immediately after a guarantee is given under this section, the Secretary of State shall lay a statement of the guarantee before each House of Parliament.
(5)
Where any sums are paid out in fulfilment of a guarantee given under this section in respect of any person’s borrowing, that person shall make to the Secretary of State, at such times and in such manner as the Secretary of State may, with the consent of the Treasury, from time to time direct—
(a)
payments, of such amounts as the Secretary of State may so direct, in or towards repayment of those sums; and
(b)
payments of interest, at such rate as the Secretary of State may so direct, on what is outstanding for the time being in respect of those sums.
(6)
As soon as possible after the end of any financial year in which—
(a)
any sums are paid out in fulfilment of a guarantee given under this section, or
(b)
any liability in respect of the principal of sums so paid out, or in respect of interest on any such sums, is outstanding,
the Secretary of State shall lay before each House of Parliament a statement relating to the sums.
188 Repeal of s. 2 of the Education (Grants and Awards) Act 1984.
Section 2 of the M148Education (Grants and Awards) Act 1984 (limit on expenditure approved for grant purposes) shall not apply in relation to any expenditure approved for the financial year beginning with 1st April 1990 or any subsequent financial year.
F416189. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Supplementary
190 Regulations.
(1)
Under any power to make regulations conferred by any provision of this Act, different provision may be made for different cases and different descriptions of cases (including different provision for different areas).
(2)
Any power to make regulations conferred by any provision of this Act shall be exercisable by statutory instrument which, except in the case of a statutory instrument containing regulations under section 150 or section 151or Schedule 10, shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
191 Separate provisions for Wales.
(1)
Where any provision of this Act which extends to England and Wales confers (directly or by amendment of another Act) a power on the Secretary of State to make regulations, orders, rules or determinations or to give directions or specify any matter, the power may be exercised differently for England and Wales, whether or not it is exercised separately.
(2)
This section is without prejudice to section 190(1) above and to any other provision of this Act or of any Act amended by this Act by virtue of which powers may be exercised differently in different cases or in any other circumstances.
192 Financial provisions.
(1)
There shall be paid out of money provided by Parliament—
(a)
any sums required for the payment by the Secretary of State of grants, subsidies or contributions under this Act;
(b)
any sums required by the Secretary of State for fulfilling any guarantees under this Act;
(c)
any other expenses of the Secretary of State under this Act; and
(d)
any increase attributable to this Act in the sums so payable under anyother enactment.
(2)
Any sums received by the Secretary of State under this Act shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund.
193 Application to Isles of Scilly.
(1)
This Act applies to the Isles of Scilly subject to such exceptions, adaptations and modifications as the Secretary of State may by order direct.
(2)
The power to make an order under this section shall be exercisable by statutory instrument which shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
194 Amendments and repeals.
(1)
Schedule 11 to this Act, which contains minor amendments and amendments consequential on the provisions of this Act, shall have effect.
(2)
The enactments specified in Part I of Schedule 12 to this Act, which relate to or are superseded by the provisions of Part IV of this Act, are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that Schedule; and the Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument make provision (in consequence of the said Part IV) amending, repealing or revoking (with or without savings) any provision of an Act passed before or in the same session as this Act, or of an instrument made under an Act before the passing of this Act.
(3)
In subsection (2) above “Act” includes a private or local Act and a statutory instrument by which the power in that subsection is exercised shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
(4)
The other enactments specified in Part II of Schedule 12 to this Act,which include some that are spent, are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that Schedule, but subject to any provision at the end of that Schedule.
195 Short title, commencement and extent.
(1)
This Act may be cited as the Local Government and Housing Act 1989.
(2)
The provisions of sections 1 and 2, 9, 10, 13 to 20 above, Parts II to V (with the exception in Part II of section 24), VII and VIII and (in this Part) sections 140 to 145, 156, 159, 160, 162, 164, 165, F417168 to 173, 175 to 180, 182 and 183, 185, 186 and 194, except in so far as it relates to paragraphs 104 to 106 of Schedule 11, shall come into force on such day as the Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument appoint, and different days may be so appointed for different provisions or for different purposes.
(3)
An order under subsection (2) above may contain such transitional provisions and savings (whether or not involving the modification of any statutory provision) as appear to the Secretary of State necessary or expedient in connection with the provisions brought into force by the order.
(4)
Subject to subsection (5) below, this Act, except Parts I and II and sections 36(9), 140 to 145, 150 to 152, 153, 155, 157, 159, 161, 166, 168, 170, 171, 176 to 182, 185, 190, 192, 194(1), 194(4) and this section, extendsto England and Wales only.
(5)
Notwithstanding anything in subsection (4) above, any provision of Schedule 11 or Part II of Schedule 12 to this Act which amends or repeals any provision of the following enactments does not extend to Scotland—
(a)
the M149Military Lands Act 1892;
(b)
the M150Local Authorities (Expenditure Powers) Act 1983.
(6)
This Act does not extend to Northern Ireland.