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(1)Any function transferred to, or conferred or imposed on, the Authority by or under this Act or any other Act (whenever passed) shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, be exercisable—
(a)only by the Mayor acting on behalf of the Authority;
(b)only by the Assembly so acting; or
(c)only by the Mayor and Assembly jointly so acting.
(2)Any function—
(a)which is transferred to, or conferred or imposed on, the Authority by or under this Act or any other Act (whenever passed), and
(b)which (apart from this subsection) is not made exercisable on behalf of the Authority by the Mayor, by the Assembly, or by the Mayor and the Assembly acting jointly,
shall be exercisable only by the Mayor acting on behalf of the Authority.
(3)Any function transferred to, or conferred or imposed on, the Mayor by or under this Act or any other Act (whenever passed) shall be taken to be a function of the Authority exercisable only by the Mayor acting on behalf of the Authority.
(4)Any function transferred to, or conferred or imposed on, the Assembly by or under this Act or any other Act (whenever passed) shall be taken to be a function of the Authority exercisable only by the Assembly acting on behalf of the Authority.
(5)Any function transferred to, or conferred or imposed on, the Mayor and the Assembly by or under this Act or any other Act (whenever passed) shall be taken to be a function of the Authority exercisable only by the Mayor and Assembly acting jointly on behalf of the Authority.
(6)Subsections (3) and (4) above are subject to subsection (5) above.
(7)Any reference in this Act to—
(a)functions of the Authority,
(b)functions of the Mayor,
(c)functions of the Assembly, or
(d)functions of the Mayor and Assembly,
shall be construed in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this section.
(8)Subsections (1) to (7) above are subject to any express provision to the contrary in this Act.
(9)Subsections (2) and (3) above are without prejudice to [F1sections 38 and 380] below and Schedule 4 to this Act.
(10)This section is subject, in particular, to Part II of the M1Deregulation and Contracting Out Act 1994 (contracting out).
Textual Amendments
F1Words in s. 35(9) substituted (27.5.2000) by S.I. 2000/1435, art. 2, Sch. Pt. I para. 3
Marginal Citations
(1)The Assembly, in consultation with the Mayor, may make standing orders of the Authority.
(2)The procedure of the Assembly, and of any committees or sub-committees of the Assembly, shall be regulated by the standing orders of the Authority.
(3)Standing orders of the Authority may make provision regulating the procedure to be followed—
(a)by any member of the Assembly, or
(b)by any member of staff of the Authority,
by whom functions of the Authority are exercisable pursuant to arrangements under section 54 below.
(4)Standing orders of the Authority may make provision regulating the procedure to be followed by the Mayor or by the Assembly in discharging any functions of the Mayor or the Assembly, to the extent that the functions—
(a)consist of consultation, or any other interaction or relationship, between the Mayor and the Assembly; or
(b)are exercisable by the Mayor in relation to the Assembly or by the Assembly in relation to the Mayor.
(5)Standing orders of the Authority may make provision for any other matter for which provision by standing orders of the Authority is authorised or required by or under any other provision of this Act or any other enactment.
(6)Subsections (2) to (5) above are subject to any other provision of this Act or any other enactment which regulates, or provides for the regulation of, the procedure of the Assembly or any procedure to be followed by the Mayor.
(7)Standing orders of the Authority may make different provision for different circumstances.
(8)The Assembly, after consultation with the Mayor, may at any time vary or revoke any standing orders of the Authority.
(9)Neither section 38 below nor section 54 below shall apply in relation to the functions of the Mayor or the Assembly under this section.
Schedule 4 to this Act shall have effect with respect to the discharge of functions during periods when—
(a)there is a vacancy in the office of Mayor; or
(b)there is no such vacancy but the Mayor is unable to act in his office.
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