Part 2Electoral arrangements
Chapter 1Power of district councils in England to change electoral scheme
Power of district councils to change to whole-council elections
I133Resolution for whole-council elections: requirements
1
A council must comply with this section in passing a resolution for whole-council elections.
2
The council must not pass the resolution unless it has taken reasonable steps to consult such persons as it thinks appropriate on the proposed change.
3
The resolution must be passed—
a
at a meeting which is specially convened for the purpose of deciding the resolution with notice of the object, and
b
by a majority of at least two thirds of the members voting on it.
4
The council must pass the resolution in a permitted resolution period.
5
In subsection (3) the reference to the members of the council includes, in a case where the council are operating a mayor and cabinet executive, the elected mayor of the council.
6
In this section “permitted resolution period” means—
a
in relation to a metropolitan district council—
i
the period ending with 31 December 2009, or
ii
the period in 2013, or in any fourth year afterwards, that starts with the day after that council's annual meeting and ends with 31 December;
b
in relation to a non-metropolitan district council—
i
the period ending with 31 December 2010, or
ii
the period in 2014, or in any fourth year afterwards, that starts with the day after that council's annual meeting and ends with 31 December.
7
The Secretary of State may by order provide that a permitted resolution period is to end later than the day determined in accordance with subsection (6).