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Made | 1st March 2005 | ||
Coming into force | 2nd March 2005 |
1. | Citation and commencement |
2. | Interpretation |
3. | Constitution of Trustees |
4. | Application procedure |
5. | Interviews and selection |
6. | Election procedure |
7. | Casual vacancies |
8. | Termination of office |
9. | Declaration of interests |
10. | Incidental provisions relating to Trustees |
11. | Transitional provisions |
12. | Statement of accounts |
13. | Indemnity insurance |
14. | Annual increase in borrowing limit |
15. | Repeals |
Schedule 1 | Declaration of interests |
Schedule 2 | Incidental provisions relating to Trustees |
Schedule 3 | Repeals |
Constitution of Trustees
3.
- (1) On and after the new constitution date the Trustees shall consist of -
(2) The term of office of Trustees other than the harbour master shall commence on 1st December in the year of election or appointment and shall be for three years.
Application procedure
4.
- (1) This article and articles 5 and 6 shall govern the procedure for Trustees to be elected according to article 3(1)(a) and appointed according to article 3(1)(b).
(2) In a year in which elections or appointments under article 3 are to take place, the Trustees shall appoint a returning officer, who may not seek election or appointment that year.
(3) The deadline for the receipt of applications shall be 30th September, which the returning officer shall cause to be advertised in at least one newspaper published or circulating in Ullapool not less than fourteen days beforehand.
(4) All persons seeking election or appointment as Trustees shall lodge an application form with the returning officer by the application date.
(5) The application form shall contain the following information -
Interviews and selection
5.
- (1) There shall be an appointing body consisting of the following three persons none of whom shall have made an application under article 4 -
(2) The appointing body shall meet as soon as practicable after the application date to consider the applications made under article 4.
(3) The appointing body shall interview applicants as it sees fit.
(4) The appointing body shall decide -
(5) The appointing body shall have regard to the following considerations when making decisions under paragraph (4) -
(d) any guidance issued by the Scottish Ministers from time to time with respect to the exercise of such functions; and
(e) where not inconsistent with this Order, any guidance issued by the Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland.
(6) The appointing body shall not appoint as Trustee or select as a candidate for election a person who has served two previous terms of office after the new constitution date unless the appointing body considers that there are exceptional circumstances to justify a further term, and in no event should such a person be selected or appointed for a fourth term.
Election procedure
6.
- (1) If, in a year in which Trustees are to be elected according to article 3(1)(a), four or fewer candidates are chosen by the appointing body, then those persons shall be deemed elected as Trustees.
(2) If in such a year more than four candidates are chosen by the appointing body, then the returning officer shall arrange for a poll to be taken and each of the electors shall be entitled to four votes for offices of Trustee but in no case shall an elector be entitled to give more than one vote to any one candidate.
(3) The poll shall be taken in such manner, whether by postal vote or by ballot in a meeting convened by the returning officer by public notice for that purpose, as the Trustees may by resolution from time to time determine.
(4) The four candidates receiving the highest number of votes shall be deemed elected as Trustees, and in the case of an equality of votes, the choice shall be made by the drawing of lots by the returning officer.
Casual vacancies
7.
If a Trustee refuses to accept office, or dies or resigns, or ceases to be qualified or becomes incapable of acting, or if the appointing body selects fewer applicants to become Trustees than there are vacancies, the resulting vacancy or vacancies may be filled in the following manner -
Termination of office
8.
- (1) If the Trustees are satisfied that a Trustee -
the Trustees may declare the office of such a person vacant and thereupon the office shall become vacant.
(2) Any Trustee may resign office at any time upon giving the Trustees not less than three weeks written notice of such intention.
Declaration of interests
9.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), if a Trustee has a personal, financial or other significant involvement in any matter that is to be debated by the Trustees, then that Trustee shall declare the interest and offer to withdraw from the debate and any subsequent vote on the matter, to be voted on by the other Trustees.
(2) The following shall not constitute a personal, financial or other significant involvement for the purposes of paragraph (1) -
Incidental provisions relating to Trustees
10.
From 1st December 2005, the provisions of Schedule 2 to this Order shall have effect with respect to the Trustees.
Transitional provisions
11.
- (1) On the date of coming into force of this order, the existing Trustees shall continue in office as Trustees.
(2) All powers and duties of the Trustees prior to the date of coming into force of this order shall continue to vest in the Trustees after the date of coming into force of this order.
(3) At the first meeting of the Trustees after the coming into force of this Order, they shall decide which four Elective Trustees shall retire on 1st December 2005.
(4) On 1st December 2005 -
(5) The remaining three Elective Trustees shall retire on 1st December 2006.
(6) Retiring Elective Trustees shall be free to apply for appointments and elections under this Order, and terms of office held before the new constitution date shall be taken into account for the purposes of calculating the maximum number of terms of office under article 5(6).
Statement of accounts
12.
As soon as reasonably practicable after their annual statement of accounts is prepared, the Trustees shall -
Indemnity insurance
13.
The Trustees may enter into, and pay premiums for, a contract of insurance to indemnify them jointly and severally against personal liability arising from any act or omission of the Trustees either collectively or individually; not being an act or omission which the Trustee or Trustees in question knew to be a breach of duty or, concerning which, the Trustees or Trustees was or were reckless as to whether it was such a breach.
Annual increase in borrowing limit
14.
- (1) On 1st December each year the Trustees shall adjust their borrowing limit in line with any movement (calculated to one decimal place) in RPI which occurred during the year ended on 31st October immediately preceding the anniversary in question.
(2) Any adjustment made under paragraph (1) above shall be recorded in the next annual statement of accounts prepared by the Trustees.
(3) In paragraph (1) above, "RPI" means the general index of retail prices for all items published in the monthly publication of the Office for National Statistics known as the "Monthly Digest of Statistics", or any successor from time to time of that index.
Repeals
15.
On the date of coming into force of this Order the enactments mentioned in the first and second columns of Schedule 3 to this Order (which include spent enactments) shall be repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that Schedule.
D M HART
Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers
Victoria Quay, Edinburgh
1st March 2005
Are there any other relevant facts to declare which might be raised in public in future in relation to your suitability to hold the appointment for which you are being considered, for example because they could be presented as a conflict of interest?
Other Business Interests
Current employment details.
Please state whether there are any companies, partnerships, or other organisations:
If the answer to any of these questions is yes, please give details on a separate sheet.
Other Appointments
Have you any other current public appointments paid or unpaid? Please give details.
Other Interests
Are you a member of any political party, club or closed society (such as the Freemasons)? Please give details.
Do any of your close family or associates have pecuniary or non-pecuniary interests which relate closely, or could be construed as relating closely, to the activities of the Ullapool Harbour Trustees? If yes please provide details on a separate sheet.
Declaration
You are required to notify the Ullapool Harbour Trustees of any other information that you consider relevant to an assessment of your suitability as a trustee. For example you must declare any associations, convictions, bankruptcies or other appointments which might lead to allegations of a conflict of interest and to report any significant change in the future to the information provided here.
I certify that the information given above is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge.
I also certify that, if appointed to the Ullapool Harbour Trustees I will inform the Convenor immediately of any change of circumstances which would result in a "yes" answer being given to any of the above questions if they were put to me.
Signed
Name
Date
10.
All meetings to be held under the authority of this Order shall be called or announced by an intimation of an agenda specifying the business to be transacted at the meeting, and the day, hour and place when and where the same are to be held, which shall be delivered to, left at the usual place of abode or place of business of, or posted by ordinary first-class post to, each Trustee not less than 48 hours before such meeting.
Chapter | Short Title | Extent of repeal |
(1) | (2) | (3) |
1911 c. clxxxvi. | Pier and Harbour Order Confirmation (No.4) Act 1911 | Sections 10-13. |
1984 c. iii. | Ullapool Harbour Order Confirmation Act 1984 | Section 4 and the Schedule. |
[2] The functions of the Secretary of State were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998 (c. 46).back