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2.Functions not to be the responsibility of an authority’s executive
3.Functions which may be the responsibility of an authority’s executive
4.Functions not to be the sole responsibility of an authority’s executive
FUNCTIONS NOT TO BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF AN AUTHORITY'S EXECUTIVE
FUNCTIONS WHICH MAY BE (BUT NEED NOT BE) THE RESPONSIBILITY OF AN AUTHORITY'S EXECUTIVE
2.The determination of an appeal against any decision made by...
3.The appointment of review boards under regulations under subsection (4)...
4.The making of arrangements in relation to appeals against the...
5.The making of arrangements pursuant to sections 94(1), (1A) and...
6.The making of arrangements pursuant to section 95(2) of the...
7.The making of arrangements under section 20 (questions on police...
8.The making of appointments under paragraphs 2 to 4 (appointment...
11.The discharge of any function relating to the control of...
14.The inspection of the authority’s area to detect any statutory...
15.The investigation of any complaint as to the existence of...
16.The obtaining of information under section 330 of the Town...
17.The obtaining of particulars of persons interested in land under...
18.The making of agreements for the execution of highways works....
19.The appointment of any individual— (a) to any office other...
20.The making of agreements with other local authorities for the...
21.Any function of a local authority in their capacity as...
FUNCTIONS NOT TO BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF AN AUTHORITY'S EXECUTIVE
CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH FUNCTIONS ARE NOT TO BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF AN AUTHORITY'S EXECUTIVE
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