Chief executive officerE+W
Duty to appoint chief executive officerE+W
3.—(1) A corporate joint committee must appoint a chief executive.
(2) The chief executive of a corporate joint committee must—
(a)keep each of the matters specified in paragraph (3) under review, and
(b)where the chief executive considers it appropriate to do so, make a report to the corporate joint committee setting out the chief executive’s proposals in respect of any of those matters.
(3) The matters are—
(a)the manner in which the exercise by the corporate joint committee of its different functions is co-ordinated,
(b)the corporate joint committee’s arrangements in relation to—
(i)financial planning,
(ii)asset management, and
(iii)risk management,
(c)the number and grades of staff required by the corporate joint committee for the exercise of its functions,
(d)the organisation of the corporate joint committee’s staff,
(e)the appointment of the corporate joint committee’s staff, and
(f)the arrangements for the management of the corporate joint committee’s staff, including any arrangements for training and development.
(4) As soon as reasonably practicable after preparing a report for the purposes of paragraph (2)(b), the chief executive must arrange for the report to be sent to each member of the corporate joint committee.
(5) The corporate joint committee must consider a report made under paragraph (2)(b) at a meeting held not more than three months after copies of the report are first sent to the members.
(6) A corporate joint committee must provide its chief executive with such staff, accommodation and other resources as are, in the chief executive’s opinion, sufficient to allow the chief executive’s duties under this regulation to be carried out.
(7) Regulation 13 (arrangements for the discharge of functions) does not apply to the duty imposed on a corporate joint committee by paragraph (5).
The Independent Remuneration Panel for WalesE+W
4.—(1) In the 2011 Measure—
(a)in the application of section 142 (functions relating to payments to members) to a corporate joint committee, the reference to 1 April 2012 is to be read as a reference to 1 April 2022;
(b)in section 143A(7) (functions relating to remuneration of chief executives), in the definition of “chief executive”, after “Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021” insert “or a chief executive appointed by a corporate joint committee”;
(c)in section 144 (relevant authorities, members etc.)—
(i)in subsection (2), before paragraph (e) insert—
“(db)a corporate joint committee;”;
(ii)in subsection (4) omit “and” after paragraph (b);
(iii)in subsection (4), after paragraph (c) insert “, and” and then insert—
“(d)a person who is a member of a sub-committee of a corporate joint committee and is entitled to vote on any question to be decided by that sub-committee;”;
(iv)in subsection (5), after “relevant authority” insert “other than a corporate joint committee”;
(v)in subsection (8), for “(2)(e)” substitute “(2)(db) or (e)”.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation (and therefore in the extension of section 143A of the 2011 Measure to a relevant authority which is a corporate joint committee), until the amendments made to section 143A of the 2011 Measure by paragraph 15 of Schedule 5 to the 2021 Act come into force, section 143A is to be read as if those amendments were in force.