PART 4Functions
Economic well-being11.
The economic well-being function is granted to the North Wales CJC (see section 76 of the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021).
Transfer etc. of function of developing transport policies12.
(1)
(2)
Strategic planning functions13.
The North Wales CJC has the function of preparing a strategic development plan (and accordingly Part 6 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 applies to the North Wales CJC (see in particular sections 60K to 60N of that Act)).
Subsidiary powers14.
(1)
The North Wales CJC may do anything—
(a)
to facilitate, or
(b)
which is incidental or conducive to,
the exercise of its functions under these Regulations or any other enactment.
(2)
Things which may be done under paragraph (1) include—
(a)
incurring expenditure;
(b)
charging fees;
(c)
acquiring or disposing of property or rights.
Limitation on discharge of functions by other persons15.
(1)
The North Wales CJC may delegate functions to a sub-committee subject to—
(a)
paragraph (2);
(b)
any other enactment which has the effect of prohibiting or limiting such delegation.
(2)
The North Wales CJC may not delegate the functions contained in the following provisions—
(a)
regulation 9 (co-opted participants);
(b)
regulation 12(1) (developing policies under section 108(1)(a) and (2A)(a) of Part 2 of the Transport Act 2000);
(c)
regulation 13 (preparing a strategic development plan);
(d)
regulation 16 (calculation of budget);
(e)
regulation 17 (funding of budget requirement);
(f)
paragraph 2 of the Schedule (appointment and confirmation of chairperson and vicechairperson);
(g)
paragraph 7 of the Schedule (alternative voting procedure);
(h)
paragraph 8 of the Schedule (making, varying and revoking standing orders);
(i)
paragraph 15 of the Schedule (establishing sub-committees);
(j)
paragraph 16 of the Schedule (establishing a governance and audit sub-committee).