Part 1Maintaining the court system

Courts boards

4Establishment of courts boards

1

England and Wales is to be divided into areas for each of which there is to be a courts board.

2

The areas are to be those specified by an order made by the Lord Chancellor.

3

Each area established by an order under subsection (2) is to be known by such name as is specified in the order (but subject to subsection (4)).

4

The Lord Chancellor may make orders altering the areas.

5

Altering”, in relation to an area, includes (as well as changing its boundaries)—

a

combining it with one or more other areas,

b

dividing it between two or more other areas, and

c

changing its name.

6

Before making an order under subsection (4), the Lord Chancellor must consult any courts board affected by the proposed order.

7

When making an order under subsection (2) the Lord Chancellor must have regard to the desirability of specifying areas which are the same as—

a

the police areas listed in Schedule 1 to the Police Act 1996 (c. 16) (division of England and Wales, except London, into police areas), and

b

the area consisting of the Metropolitan Police District and the City of London police area.

8

Schedule 1 contains provisions about the constitution and procedure of courts boards.