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(1)A person who is a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A is to be paid allowances, in respect of expenses incurred by the person in the exercise of the authority’s functions, which are of the kinds and amounts determined by the Secretary of State as payable in accordance with this subsection.
(2)A determination under subsection (1) may make different provision for different cases.
(3)Payments under subsection (1) are to be made by the fire and rescue authority.
(4)A fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A must appoint a person to be responsible for the proper administration of the authority’s financial affairs (a “chief finance officer”).
(5)A fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A must appoint a person to act as chief finance officer of the authority if and so long as—
(a)that post is vacant, or
(b)the holder of that post is, in the authority’s opinion, unable to carry out the duties of that post.
(6)Section 113 of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 (qualifications of responsible officer) applies to a person appointed under subsection (4) or (5) as it applies to the persons having responsibility for the administration of financial affairs mentioned in that section.
(7)A fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A may—
(a)appoint such other staff as the authority thinks appropriate to enable the authority to exercise the functions of the authority;
(b)pay remuneration, allowances and gratuities to members of the authority’s staff.
(8)In subsection (7) “allowances”, in relation to a member of the authority’s staff, means allowances in respect of expenses incurred by the member of staff in the course of employment as such a member of staff.
(9)A fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A may pay—
(a)pensions to, or in respect of, persons who are or have been members of the authority’s staff, and
(b)amounts for or towards the provision of pensions to, or in respect of, persons who are or have been members of the authority’s staff.
(10)An order under section 4A may make provision—
(a)about the delegation by the fire and rescue authority created by the order of the authority’s functions to the person who is for the time being the relevant deputy police and crime commissioner;
(b)about the further delegation of such functions by that person to a member of staff of the authority or of the relevant police and crime commissioner;
(c)about the delegation by the authority of such functions to a member of staff of the authority or of the relevant police and crime commissioner.
(11)In subsection (10)—
“the relevant deputy police and crime commissioner” means the deputy police and crime commissioner for the police area—
which corresponds to the area of the fire and rescue authority, or
within which the area of the fire and rescue authority falls;
“the relevant police and crime commissioner” means the police and crime commissioner for that police area.
(12)References in subsection (10) to a member of staff of a police and crime commissioner are to any of the following persons appointed under Schedule 1 to the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011—
(a)the commissioner’s chief executive;
(b)the commissioner’s chief finance officer;
(c)other staff.
(13)Provision made under subsection (10) may—
(a)enable the delegation of any of the functions of the fire and rescue authority;
(b)enable the delegation of any of the functions of the authority other than those specified or described in the order;
(c)enable the delegation of the functions of the authority specified or described in the order.
(14)An order under section 4A may make provision about—
(a)the personal liability of a person who is the fire and rescue authority created by the order for acts or omissions done by the person in the exercise of the authority’s functions;
(b)the personal liability of a person who is a member of staff of the fire and rescue authority created by the order for acts or omissions done by the person in the carrying out of duties as a member of staff.
(15)A fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A may acquire land compulsorily.
(16)The Acquisition of Land Act 1981 applies in relation to the compulsory purchase of land pursuant to subsection (15).]
Textual Amendments
F1S. 4A-4M and crossheading inserted (31.1.2017 for specified purposes, 3.4.2017 in so far as not already in force) by Policing and Crime Act 2017 (c. 3), s. 183(1)(5)(e), Sch. 1 para. 5; S.I. 2017/399, reg. 2, Sch. para. 38
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