Part 2Functions of fire and rescue authorities

Discharge of functions by others

I1I316Arrangements for discharge of functions by others

1

A fire and rescue authority (the first authority) may enter into arrangements with—

a

another fire and rescue authority, or

b

any other person,

for the discharge to any extent by that other authority or person of a function conferred on the first authority under any of sections 6 to 9 and 11.

2

But a fire and rescue authority may enter into arrangements with a person under subsection (1) in relation to its function of extinguishing fires only if the person employs fire-fighters.

3

Arrangements under this section may include provision as to the terms on which any function is to be discharged (including provision as to payment).

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I1

S. 16 in force at 7.9.2004 for specified purposes except in relation to W. and 1.10.2004 otherwise except in relation to W. by S.I. 2004/2304, art. 2 (with art. 3)

I3

S. 16 in force at 10.11.2004 for W. by S.I. 2004/2917, art. 2

I2I417Directions as to arrangements under section 16

1

The Secretary of State may direct two fire and rescue authorities—

a

to enter into arrangements under section 16 in the terms specified in the direction;

b

to make one or more specified variations to any such arrangements;

c

to cancel any such arrangements.

2

The Secretary of State may give a direction under subsection (1) on his own initiative or at the request of one of the authorities.

3

Before giving a direction under subsection (1) the Secretary of State—

a

must give the authorities concerned an opportunity to make representations to him;

b

may cause an inquiry to be held.

4

The Secretary of State may give a direction under subsection (1) only if, after considering—

a

any representations made under subsection (3)(a), and

b

if an inquiry is held under subsection (3)(b), the report of the person by whom it is held,

he considers it expedient to do so with a view to securing greater economy, efficiency and effectiveness.