2012 No. 2734

Police, England And Wales

The Police and Crime Panels (Application of Local Authority Enactments) Regulations 2012

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into force

The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph 36(1) of Schedule 6 to the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 20111.

Citation, commencement and extent1

1

These Regulations may be cited as the Police and Crime Panels (Application of Local Authority Enactments) Regulations 2012 and come into force on 22nd November 2012.

2

These Regulations extend to England and Wales.

Interpretation2

In these Regulations—

  • “English Part 3 panel” means a police and crime panel for a police area in England established and maintained in accordance with Part 3 of Schedule 6;

  • “councillor”, in relation to a relevant local authority, means a person who—

    1. a

      is a member of the authority; or

    2. b

      is the elected mayor of the mayor and cabinet executive (within the meaning of Part 2 of the Local Government Act 20002) of the authority;

  • “councillor panel member” means a councillor who—

    1. a

      is appointed as a member of a police and crime panel under paragraph 9, 10, 16 or 18 of Schedule 6; or

    2. b

      is co-opted by the panel under paragraph 4(1)(b) or 13(1)(b) of that Schedule;

  • “host authority”, in relation to a police and crime panel, means the relevant local authority which is being provided by the Secretary of State under paragraph 11(2)(b) or 20(1)(c) of Schedule 6 with financial resources in connection with the exercise of functions by or in relation to the panel and its members;

  • “independent panel member” means a person who is co-opted by a police and crime panel under paragraph 4(1)(b) or 13(1)(b) of Schedule 6 and is not a councillor;

  • “local authority” means—

    1. a

      in relation to England, a county or district council;

    2. b

      in relation to Wales, a county council or a county borough council;

  • “multi-authority police area” means a police area which covers two or more local authorities;

  • “Part 2 panel” means a police and crime panel established and maintained in accordance with Part 2 of Schedule 6;

  • “relevant local authority”, in relation to a police and crime panel, means a local authority which the police area of the panel covers;

  • “Schedule 6” means Schedule 6 to the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011;

  • “single-authority police area” means a police area which covers only one local authority;

  • “Welsh Part 3 panel” means a police and crime panel for a police area in Wales established and maintained in accordance with Part 3 of Schedule 6.

Application and modification of local authority enactments

3

To the extent that they do not already apply, the enactments listed in Part 1 of the Schedule apply in relation to a Part 2 panel and the members of such a panel.

4

The enactments listed in Part 2 of the Schedule apply in relation to an English Part 3 panel and the members of such a panel.

5

The enactments listed in Part 3 of the Schedule apply in relation to a Welsh Part 3 panel and the members of such a panel.

6

In their application by virtue of regulations 3 to 5, the enactments listed in Parts 1 to 3 of the Schedule have effect as if —

a

the functions of the panel were functions of the relevant local authority (in a single-authority police area) or the relevant local authorities (in a multi-authority police area);

b

the panel were a committee of the relevant local authority (in a single-authority police area) or a joint committee of the relevant local authorities (in a multi-authority police area), appointed for the purpose of discharging those functions under section 102(1) of the Local Government Act 19723;

c

a councillor panel member were serving on such a committee (in a single authority police area) or joint committee (in a multi-authority police area) in the member’s capacity as a councillor; and

d

an independent panel member were a member of such a committee (in a single-authority police area) or a member of, and representing the host authority on, such a joint committee (in a multi-authority police area), and entitled to vote on any question that falls to be decided at a meeting of the committee or joint-committee.

7

In its application by virtue of regulations 3 to 5 and paragraph 2, 11 or 26 of the Schedule, section 101(2) of the Local Government Act 19724 shall have effect as if it read—

2

Subject to paragraph 27(1) of Schedule 6 to the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 (exercise of special functions), a police and crime panel may arrange for the discharge of any of its functions by a sub-committee of the panel or by an officer of any local authority in the police area, and where functions of the panel are discharged by a sub-committee, then, unless the panel directs otherwise, the sub-committee may arrange for the discharge of any of those functions by an officer of any of the local authorities in the police area.

Damian GreenMinister of StateHome Office

SCHEDULE

PART 1Enactments Applying to Part 2 Panels

Regulation 3

1

Part VA of, and Schedule 12A to, the Local Government Act 19725 (access to meetings and documents of certain authorities, committees and sub-committees).

2

Section 101(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 (arrangements for discharge of functions by local authorities).

3

Section 39 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 19766 (protection of members and officers of local authorities from personal liability).

4

Section 101 of the Local Government Act 20007 (indemnification of members and officers of relevant authorities) and the Local Authorities (Indemnities for Members and Officers) Order 20048.

5

The Freedom of Information Act 20009.

6

Part 11 of the Equalities Act 201010 (advancement of equality).

7

Section 25 of the Localism Act 201111 (prior indications of view of matter not to amount to predetermination).

8

Chapter 7 of Part 1 of the Localism Act 201112 (standards) and the Relevant Authorities (Disclosable Pecuniary Interests) Regulations 201213.

PART 2Enactments applying to English Part 3 Panels

Regulation 4

9

Section 99 of, and paragraphs 40 to 44 of Schedule 12 to, the Local Government Act 197214 (meetings and proceedings of local authorities).

10

Part VA of, and Schedule 12A to, the Local Government Act 1972 (access to meetings and documents of certain authorities, committees and sub-committees).

11

Section 101(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 (arrangements for discharge of functions by local authorities).

12

Section 103 of the Local Government Act 197215 (expenses of joint committees).

13

Section 104 of the Local Government Act 197216 (disqualification for membership of committees and joint committees).

14

Sections 224, 225 and 228 to 234 of the Local Government Act 197217 (documents and notices).

15

Part III of, and Schedule 5 to, the Local Government Act 197418 (local government administration).

16

Section 39 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976 (protection of members and officers of local authorities from personal liability).

17

Section 41 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 197619 (evidence of resolutions and minutes of proceedings).

18

Part II of the Local Government Act 198620 (local authority publicity) and the Local Authorities (Publicity Account) (Exemption) Order 198721.

19

Section 101 of the Local Government Act 2000 (indemnification of members and officers of relevant authorities) and the Local Authorities (Indemnities for Members and Officers) Order 2004.

20

The Freedom of Information Act 2000.

21

Part 11 of the Equalities Act 2010 (advancement of equality).

22

Section 25 of the Localism Act 2011 (prior indications of view of matter not to amount to predetermination).

23

Chapter 7 of Part 1 of the Localism Act 2011 (standards) and the Relevant Authorities (Disclosable Pecuniary Interests) Regulations 2012.

PART 3Enactments applying to Welsh Part 3 Panels

Regulation 5

24

Section 99 of, and paragraphs 40 to 44 of Schedule 12 to, the Local Government Act 1972 (meetings and proceedings of local authorities).

25

Part VA of, and Schedule 12A to, the Local Government Act 1972 (access to meetings and documents of certain authorities, committees and sub-committees).

26

Section 101(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 (arrangements for discharge of functions by local authorities).

27

Section 103 of the Local Government Act 1972 (expenses of joint committees).

28

Section 104 of the Local Government Act 1972 (disqualification for membership of committees and joint committees).

29

Sections 224, 225 and 228 to 234 of the Local Government Act 1972 (documents and notices).

30

Section 39 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976 (protection of members and officers of local authorities from personal liability).

31

Section 41 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976 (evidence of resolutions and minutes of proceedings).

32

Part II of the Local Government Act 1986 (local authority publicity) and the Local Authorities (Publicity Account) (Exemption) Order 1987.

33

Part III of the Local Government Act 200022 (conduct of local government members and employees), the Conduct of Members (Principles) (Wales) Order 200123, the Standards Committees (Grant of Dispensation) (Wales) Regulations 200124, the Local Government Investigations (Functions of Monitoring Officers and Standards Committees) (Wales) Regulations 200125, the Adjudications by Case Tribunals and Interim Case Tribunals (Wales) Regulations 200126, the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales (Standards Investigations) Order 200627 and the Local Authorities (Model Code of Conduct) (Wales) Order 200828.

34

Section 101 of the Local Government Act 2000 (indemnification of members and officers of relevant authorities) and the Local Authorities (Indemnities for Members and Officers) (Wales) Order 200629.

35

The Freedom of Information Act 2000.

36

Part 2 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Act 200530 (investigation of complaints).

37

Part 11 of the Equalities Act 2010 (advancement of equality).

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

Section 28 of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 (“the 2011 Act”) provides for each police area in England and Wales outside London to have a police and crime panel with the function of scrutinising the decisions and actions of the police and crime commissioner established under section 1.

Schedule 6 to the 2011 Act makes provision in relation to the formation and maintenance of these police and crime panels. Part 2 applies to a police and crime panel for a police area in England (referred to in these Regulations as a “Part 2 panel”). Part 3 applies to a police and crime panel for a police area in Wales, and also a panel formed by order of the Secretary of State for a police area in England where the local authorities in the police area have failed to comply with certain provisions of Part 2 (referred to in these Regulations as a “Welsh Part 3 panel” and an “English Part 3 panel”, respectively).

A Part 2 panel is a committee of the local authority, or a joint committee of the local authorities, in the police area (see paragraph 4(5) of Schedule 6 to the 2011 Act). Accordingly, large parts of the legislation applicable to local authority committees in England automatically applies to Part 2 panels. However, there are instances where, due to the precise wording of the legislation, it does not apply to Part 2 panels, or does not apply in all circumstances, or does not apply in relation to all members of the panels.

A Part 3 panel is not a local authority committee (see paragraph 13(5) of Schedule 6 to the 2011 Act). It is a body established and maintained by the Secretary of State (see paragraph 12(2) of that Schedule). Legislation applying to local authority committees will not automatically apply to Part 3 panels.

These Regulations apply legislation applicable to local authority committees to Part 2 panels (to the extent that it does not already apply) and to Part 3 panels. The provisions are modified, in their application to police and crime panels, to address differences between the provisions and those of the 2011 Act, and to reflect the fact that, in each police area, one local authority will provide support to the police and crime panel using funds provided by the Secretary of State (referred to in these Regulations as the “host authority”).