The Devon and Cornwall Police (Amalgamation) (Amendment) Order 1990
Now, therefore, in exercise of the power conferred on me by the said sections, I, by this Order, approve the Scheme set out in the Appendix to this Order.
This Order may be cited as the Devon and Cornwall Police (Amalgamation) (Amendment) Order 1990.
Home Office
APPENDIXTHE DEVON AND CORNWALL POLICE AMALGAMATION (AMENDMENT) SCHEME 1990
1.
This Scheme may be cited as the Devon and Cornwall Police Amalgamation (Amendment) Scheme 1990 and shall come into force on 1st April 1990.
2.
“(2)
In this Schedule the expression “the appropriate proportion” means, in respect of each financial year and in the case of each constituent council, the proportion which the population of the constituent area in question bears to the population of the combined police area.
(3)
For the purposes of the foregoing sub-paragraph the population of an area shall be the “relevant population” calculated in accordance with section 69(7) of the Local Government Finance Act 19883 and regulations made thereunder.”.
This Order contains the Secretary of State’s approval to a Scheme, submitted to him under the Police Act 1964, amending the Devon and Cornwall Police Amalgamation Scheme 1974 with effect from 1st April 1990.
It provides that the respective proportions of the expenses of the combined police authority which the constituent councils are to contribute are to be assessed by reference to populations rather than rateable values.