Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 Explanatory Notes

Functions
Section 19: Representation, advice and monitoring

88.The three main functions of the Commission are:

  • representation: i.e. to be an advocate to the Government and others for the social and economic needs of rural people, especially those suffering social disadvantage and those in areas suffering from economic under-performance;

  • information and advice: i.e. to provide advice to the Government and others on issues affecting rural needs in England and ways of meeting them; and

  • monitoring and reporting: i.e. to monitor and report on the way in which relevant persons’ policies are developed, adopted and implemented report (by rural proofing or otherwise) and the extent to which those policies are meeting rural needs.

Section 20: Research

89.This section gives the Commission powers to undertake, commission and support research which relates to its general purpose. The power to support research is not limited to financial support and so could include the provision of accommodation, equipment, expertise and any supporting working arrangements. “Research” is defined by section 30 to include inquiries and investigations.

Section 21: Information services etc.

90.The Commission may publish documents or provide information about any matter relating to its general purpose. It may also assist others in such activities.

91.In broad terms it is intended that the Commission will be a body that gives advice based on its assessment of rural needs; it is not intended that it will provide services directly to the public.

Section 22: Power to charge for services

92.This section enables the Commission to charge what it considers a reasonable amount for services. This would, for example, enable the Commission to charge for its publications. The Commission must obtain the Secretary of State’s consent before it charges for any services.

Section 23: Incidental powers

93.This section gives the Commission powers to take action which will help it to exercise its functions.

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