Part 8 U.K.Flexible administrative arrangements

Chapter 2U.K.Powers to reform agricultural etc. bodies

Power to create boardsU.K.

87Power to establish boardsU.K.

(1)The appropriate authority may by order—

(a)establish a body for a purpose or purposes falling within section 88, and

(b)assign to it a function or functions falling within section 89.

(2)The order must specify the area or areas in relation to which assigned functions are exercisable.

(3)The areas which may be specified under subsection (2) are—

(a)England or an area in England;

(b)Wales or an area in Wales;

(c)Scotland or an area in Scotland;

(d)Northern Ireland or an area in Northern Ireland;

(e)any combination of any of the areas mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (d).

(4)In this Chapter—

(5)A board is to be known by a name specified in the order.

(6)Schedule 8 contains provisions about the constitution of boards and related matters.

Commencement Information

I1S. 87 in force at 1.10.2006 by S.I. 2006/2541, art. 2 (with Sch.)

88Permissible purposes of boardsU.K.

(1)The purposes referred to in section 87(1)(a) are—

(a)increasing efficiency or productivity in an agricultural or related industry;

(b)improving marketing in an agricultural or related industry;

(c)improving or developing services that an agricultural or related industry provides or could provide to the community;

(d)improving the ways in which an agricultural or related industry contributes to sustainable development.

(2)A section 87 order must specify—

(a)the purpose or purposes for which the board is established, and

(b)the industry to which the order relates.

(3)For the purposes of subsection (2)(b), it does not matter whether the specified industry is regarded for any other purpose as—

(a)an industry,

(b)a group of industries, or

(c)a sector or sectors of an industry.

(4)Agriculture” includes horticulture, fruit growing, seed growing, dairy farming and livestock breeding and keeping, and the use of land as grazing land, meadow land, osier land, market gardens and nursery grounds.

(5)Related industry” means an industry which is concerned with the production, processing, manufacture, marketing or distribution of—

(a)anything (including any creature alive or dead) produced in the course of agriculture, and

(b)any product which is derived to any substantial extent from anything so produced.

(6)Services” includes environmental and educational services.

Commencement Information

I2S. 88 in force at 1.10.2006 by S.I. 2006/2541, art. 2 (with Sch.)

89Permissible functions of boardsU.K.

(1)The functions referred to in section 87(1)(b) are—

(a)a function specified in Schedule 9 (a “Schedule 9 function”);

(b)a function which, immediately before the commencement of the section 87 order, is a function of an existing levy body (“an existing function”);

(c)a function which is a more limited version of a Schedule 9 function or an existing function;

(d)a function which is a combination of two or more Schedule 9 functions or existing functions;

(e)any additional function, if it appears to the appropriate authority—

(i)to be related or similar to, or connected with, any function being assigned by virtue of any of paragraphs (a) to (d), or

(ii)to be capable of being conveniently exercised in association with any function being so assigned.

(2)In this Chapter “existing levy body” means—

(a)the British Potato Council;

(b)the Home-Grown Cereals Authority;

(c)the Horticultural Development Council;

(d)the Meat and Livestock Commission;

(e)the Milk Development Council.

Commencement Information

I3S. 89 in force at 1.10.2006 by S.I. 2006/2541, art. 2 (with Sch.)

90Ancillary provisionsU.K.

Schedule 10 makes further provision about the contents of a section 87 order.

Commencement Information

I4S. 90 in force at 1.10.2006 by S.I. 2006/2541, art. 2 (with Sch.)