PART 4Functions
Economic well-beingI211
The economic well-being function is granted to the Mid Wales CJC (see section 76 of the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021).
Transfer etc. of function of developing transport policiesI312
1
The function of developing policies under section 108(1)(a) and (2A)(a) of Part 2 of the Transport Act 20004 is, in respect of the area of each constituent council, to be exercised by the Mid Wales CJC, and not by the constituent council.
2
(2) Part 2 of the Transport Act 2000 applies in relation to the Mid Wales CJC and its constituent councils subject to the modifications in the Schedule to the Corporate Joint Committees (Transport Functions) (Wales) Regulations 20215.
Strategic planning functionsI413
The Mid 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 Mid Wales CJC (see in particular sections 60K to 60N of that Act)).
Subsidiary powersI114
1
The Mid 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 personsI5F1I515
Regulation 13 of the Corporate Joint Committees (General) (No. 2) (Wales) Regulations 2021 (arrangements for discharge of functions) does not apply to—
a
approving a transport policy, or revision of such a policy developed by virtue of regulation 12(1) under section 108(1)(a) and (2A)(a) of Part 2 of the Transport Act 2000;
b
the following actions connected with the preparation of a strategic development plan, or revision of a plan, under regulation 13—
i
adopting a delivery agreement, or a revision of such an agreement (see regulation 11(2) and (8) of the Town and Country Planning (Strategic Development Plan) (Wales) Regulations 2021 (“the SDP Regulations”));
ii
approving pre-deposit proposals documents and a statement of pre-deposit matters (see regulations 17 and 18 of the SDP Regulations);
iii
approving an initial consultation report, SDP proposals document and a statement of deposit matters (see regulation 20 of the SDP Regulations);
iv
approving documents to be sent to the Welsh Ministers under section 64(3) of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004;
v
withdrawing a strategic development plan under section 66A(2) of that Act;
vi
adopting a strategic development plan under section 60M(9)(a) of that Act;
vii
approving an annual monitoring report to be made under section 76(1) of that Act;
viii
approving a report of a review of a strategic development plan to be made under section 69(2) of that Act;
c
agreeing calculations of budget requirements or revised calculations under regulation 16(6)(b) and (9).