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Made | 8th March 2005 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 9th March 2005 | ||
Coming into force | 1st April 2005 |
Formation of a BTDC
3.
There shall be a BTDC for each local justice area.
Membership of a BTDC
4.
- (1) The membership of the BTDC shall consist of three, six or nine justices for the local justice area, appointed in accordance with this rule.
(2) The membership of the BTDC shall rotate by one third in each calendar year.
(3) Except as mentioned in rules 5(2), 9(3) and 9(4), a member of the BTDC shall be appointed to hold office for a term of three years beginning on 1st January following his appointment.
(4) At each election meeting the justices shall -
(5) The BTDC shall hold a meeting as soon as practicable after 1st January of each year.
(6) At that meeting the members shall, where rule 5 or rule 8(2) applies, decide the length of their terms of office and if they are unable to agree, the length of their terms shall be determined by lot conducted by the justices' clerk.
(7) At that meeting, the members of the BTDC shall appoint a chairman, whose term of office shall expire on 31 December of each year.
(8) Subject to rule 6, the BTDC may re-appoint a chairman.
(9) The justices' clerk may attend the meetings of the BTDC but, except where he is required to act under paragraph (6), may act in an advisory capacity only.
(10) A chairman of the justices elected under the Justices of the Peace (Size and Chairmanship of Bench) Rules 2005[3] shall not be a member of the BTDC for the local justice area for which he was appointed.
(11) Appointments to BTDCs made under the Justices of the Peace (Size and Chairmanship of Bench) Rules 2002[4] shall continue for the term specified in those Rules, as if they were still in force.
Change of number of members of BTDC
5.
- (1) At an election meeting the justices may decide, subject to rule 4(1), to increase or reduce the number of members of the BTDC.
(2) If the justices decide to increase or reduce the number of members of the BTDC in accordance with paragraph (1) -
Limit on length of service as member of BTDC
6.
- (1) A justice may not serve as a member of a BTDC for more than a total of nine years.
(2) A member of the BTDC shall be eligible for reappointment if, at the end of his most recent term of office, he will have served as a member of the BTDC for a period or periods totalling less than nine years.
(3) If, on a date before the end of the period specified in rule 4(3) or (as the case may be) rules 5(2)(b) or 8(2)(b), a member will have served as a member of the BTDC for nine years, that member's term of office shall end on that date.
Quorum of a BTDC meeting
7.
A BTDC meeting shall be quorate if:
Establishment of combined BTDC
8.
- (1) The justices for two or more local justice areas may establish a combined BTDC, and -
(2) If the justices for two or more local justice areas establish a combined BTDC in accordance with paragraph (1) -
Casual vacancy
9.
- (1) If a casual vacancy arises, it shall be filled as soon as practicable in accordance with the method of filling casual vacancies decided in accordance with rule 4(4)(b).
(2) If, but for rule 6(3), a member would have served for a longer term, a casual vacancy arises when that member's term of office ends.
(3) A member appointed to fill a casual vacancy described in paragraph (2) shall serve for the remaining part of the period for which the member he is replacing would, but for rule 6(3), have served.
(4) A member appointed to fill a casual vacancy, other than one described in paragraph (2), shall serve for the remaining part of the period for which the member he is replacing was appointed.
(5) Any period served by virtue of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall not count towards the period of nine years' service referred to in rule 6.
Functions of a BTDC
10.
- (1) Each BTDC shall-
(2) In paragraph (1), the relevant MATC means the MATC for the Courts Board area in which the local justice area covered by the BTDC is located.
Appraisal of justices
11.
- (1) Every BTDC shall establish a scheme to appraise the performance on the bench of the justices, such as will enable it to -
(2) The BTDC shall select justices to conduct appraisals ("the appraising justices") and it may also arrange for a justice assigned to a different area to conduct appraisals.
(3) The BTDC shall determine the intervals at which justices are to be appraised, having regard to the requirements of rule 14.
(4) The BTDC shall establish a procedure for conducting appraisals, which shall include the following elements-
(5) The BTDC shall publish its scheme to the justices.
Required training courses
12.
A justice shall not perform any of the following functions unless he has completed a training course approved by the Lord Chancellor in respect of that function -
List of approved court chairmen
13.
- (1) A BTDC shall maintain a list of approved court chairmen.
(2) The BTDC shall consider the number of approved court chairmen necessary to -
(3) The BTDC -
Inclusion in list of approved court chairmen
14.
A justice may only be included in the list of approved court chairmen if:
(b) he has completed a chairmanship training course in accordance with rule 12(b);
(c) he has been appraised on a minimum of three and a maximum of six separate occasions, by a different appraising justice on at least one such occasion, while presiding in court in accordance with rule 4 of the Justices of the Peace (Size and Chairmanship of Bench) Rules 2005; and
(d) the BTDC has decided to add the justice concerned to the list of approved court chairmen.
Inclusion of justices assigned to other local justice areas on the list of approved court chairmen
15.
A BTDC may include a justice in the list of approved court chairmen for its local justice area without complying with rule 14, if -
Formation of a Magistrates' Area Training Committee
16.
- (1) From 1st January 2006, but subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), there shall be a Magistrates' Area Training Committee for each courts board area.
(2) The schedule to these Rules makes transitional provision for the establishment of MATCs.
(3) On or after 1 January 2006 -
(4) The MATCs for two or more courts board areas may establish a combined MATC and the composition of a combined MATC shall be in accordance with rule 18.
Membership of an MATC
17.
- (1) The membership of an MATC established under rule 16(1) shall consist of justices assigned within the courts board area (referred to in this rule and rules 18 and 19 as "justice members") and other members, as follows -
(2) There shall be no maximum number of justice members.
(3) The MATC may appoint additional justice members and shall do so where it is necessary for the MATC to comply with paragraph (1)(a).
(4) If the number of justice members has fallen so that paragraph 1(a) is not complied with, the MATC may nevertheless act for the purpose of appointing additional justice members.
(5) The justice members shall include -
(6) If there is more than one justices' clerk assigned within the courts board area, the Area Director for the courts board area shall appoint one of them to the MATC.
(7) At its first meeting of the calendar year, the MATC shall appoint a chairman from amongst its justice members.
(8) The Area Director may attend the meetings of the MATC in an advisory capacity only.
Composition of a combined MATC
18.
- (1) The membership of a combined MATC shall consist of justices within the courts board areas for which the combined MATC is established ("the MATC area") and other members, as follows -
(2) There shall be no maximum number of justice members.
(3) The MATC may appoint additional justice members and shall do so where it is necessary for the MATC to comply with paragraph 1(a).
(4) If the number of justice members has fallen so that paragraph 1(a) is not complied with, the MATC may nevertheless act for the purpose of appointing additional justice members.
(5) The justice members shall include -
(6) The Area Directors for the MATC area may attend the meetings of the MATC in an advisory capacity only.
Term of office of members of MATC
19.
- (1) The term of office for a BTDC chairman as a member of an MATC shall be the same as his term of office as BTDC chairman.
(2) The justice nominated by the Magistrates' Association shall have a renewable term of office of three years, but may not serve for more than a total of six years.
(3) Any justice member who is not a BTDC chairman shall have a renewable term of office of three years, but may not serve for more than a total of six years.
(4) The chairman of the MATC shall have a renewable term of office, which shall expire on 31 December of each year.
(5) This rule -
Quorum of an MATC meeting
20.
An MATC meeting shall be quorate if:
Functions of an MATC
21.
- (1) An MATC shall -
(2) The content of the training plan shall include -
(3) Each MATC shall also provide, no later than 30 September each year, an annual report to the Lord Chancellor on training which was undertaken in the preceding April to March, which shall include:
(4) An MATC, when producing a training plan under paragraph (1)(b) or providing an annual report under paragraph (3), shall have regard to any guidance issued by the Lord Chancellor as to the form or content of the training plan or report.
Signed by the authority of the Lord Chancellor
Christopher Leslie
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department for Constitutional Affairs
8th March 2005
2.
The persons mentioned in paragraph 1 shall:
The previous rules on BTDCs lapse as a result of the repeal of the provisions of the Justices of the Peace Act 1997 under which they were made.
These Rules formally confer new functions on BTDCs of appraising the performance in court of justices, identifying their training needs, and reporting training needs in their area to MATCs.
MATCs, which will exist on a courts board area basis, will be required under these Rules to prepare an annual plan for justices' training needs on the basis of the information which BTDCs provide to them. They must also provide an annual report to the Lord Chancellor on the training activities that have taken place in their courts board areas under their training plan for the previous year.
[4] S.I.2002/193, as amended by S.I. 2004/1514.back