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10.—(1) The shadow authority for North Northamptonshire must formulate proposals for the scheme of members' allowances to be adopted by North Northamptonshire Council.
(2) The shadow authority for West Northamptonshire must formulate proposals for the scheme of members' allowances to be adopted by West Northamptonshire Council.
(3) Each shadow authority must prepare and adopt a scheme for the payment of allowances to its members.
(4) Subject to the following provisions of this article, the Local Authorities (Members' Allowances) (England) Regulations 2003 M1 (“the 2003 Regulations”), other than regulations 6 and 17 and Part 5, apply in relation to the shadow authority and its members as they apply in relation to district councils and their members.
(5) Payment of a basic allowance M2 under a scheme prepared and adopted in accordance with paragraph (3) may only be made to a member of a shadow authority who is not in receipt of a basic allowance payable under a scheme of allowances prepared and adopted in accordance with the 2003 Regulations by one of the relevant councils.
(6) Payment of a special responsibility allowance M3 under a scheme prepared and adopted in accordance with paragraph (3) may only be made to a member of a shadow authority who is not in receipt of a special responsibility allowance payable under a scheme of allowances prepared and adopted in accordance with the 2003 Regulations by one of the relevant councils.
(7) During the shadow period the 2003 Regulations have effect in relation to the relevant councils as if—
(a)no basic allowance were payable under a scheme of allowances prepared and adopted by a relevant council to a member of that council who is in receipt of a basic allowance under a scheme of allowances prepared and adopted by a shadow authority;
(b)no special responsibility allowance were payable under a scheme prepared and adopted by a relevant council to a member of that council who is in receipt of a special responsibility allowance under a scheme of allowances prepared and adopted by a shadow authority.
(8) In circumstances where, were it not for this article, a basic allowance would be payable to a councillor under a scheme of allowances prepared and adopted by one of the relevant councils and under a scheme of allowances prepared and adopted by a shadow authority, that councillor may elect under which scheme the basic allowance is to be payable.
(9) In circumstances where, were it not for this article, a special responsibility allowance would be payable to a councillor under a scheme of allowances prepared and adopted by one of the relevant councils and under a scheme of allowances prepared and adopted by a shadow authority, that councillor may elect under which scheme the special responsibility allowance is to be payable.
(10) In this article “relevant councils” means the county council, the North Northamptonshire Councils and the West Northamptonshire Councils.
Commencement Information
I1Art. 10 in force at 14.2.2020, see art. 1
Marginal Citations
M2For the meaning of “basic allowance” see regulation 4 of S.I. 2003/1021.
M3For the meaning of “special responsibility allowance” see regulation 5 of S.I. 2003/1021.
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