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Made | 21st June 2001 | ||
Coming into force | 28th July 2001 |
Functions of monitoring officers
3.
- (1) Where any matter is referred to the monitoring officer of a relevant authority under section 70(4) of the 2000 Act, the monitoring officer must in respect of that matter:
(2) Where any matter is referred to the monitoring officer of a relevant authority under section 71(2) of the 2000 Act, the monitoring officer must consider any report sent to him or her by a Local Commissioner in Wales and, if appropriate, make recommendations to the Standards Committee of the relevant authority.
Investigations
4.
- (1) When conducting an investigation under Regulation 3(1)(a) above the monitoring officer may follow such procedures as he or she considers appropriate in the circumstances of the case and in particular may:
(2) In conducting the investigation, the monitoring officer may be assisted by any person.
(3) The monitoring officer may also where necessary obtain expert or other advice from any person who is in his or her opinion particularly qualified to assist in conducting the investigation.
(4) Where a person has attended before the monitoring officer or provided information or assistance for the purposes of the investigation in accordance with paragraphs (1) or (2) above, the monitoring officer may, subject to the Standards Committee's authorisation, pay to that person
(5) Where a person has given advice in accordance with paragraph (3) above, the monitoring officer may pay to that person such fees or allowances incurred subject to the maxima set out in the relevant authority's allowances scheme.
Restrictions on disclosure of information
5.
- (1) Information obtained by a monitoring officer when conducting an investigation must not be disclosed unless:
(2) In this Regulation and in Regulation 4 above, any reference to documents includes a reference to information held by means of a computer or in any other electronic form.
Reports
6.
After concluding an investigation, the monitoring officer must:
Functions of the Standards Committee
7.
After receiving a report and any recommendations from the monitoring officer, or a report from a Local Commissioner in Wales together with any recommendations of the monitoring officer, the Standards Committee must determine either:
Procedure and Powers of Standards Committees
8.
- (1) Subject to any express provision in these Regulations or in the Standards Committees (Wales) Regulations 2001[6], the practice and procedure to be followed in exercising its functions under these Regulations shall be for the Standards Committee of the relevant authority to decide.
(2) The Standards Committee of the relevant authority may require the investigating officer to attend before it when considering any representations made by any person who is the subject of the investigation (or if no such representations are made, at any reasonable time), for the purpose of the presenting his or her report or explaining any of the matters contained in it (but not otherwise).
(3) In paragraph (2) above, "investigating officer" means:
(4) If any person who is the subject of the investigation fails to make representations in accordance with Regulation 7(b) above, the Standards Committee may:
(5) Where appropriate, and in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations, the Standards Committee has power to censure any member or co-opted member (or former member or co-opted member) of the relevant authority, or suspend or partially suspend a member or co-opted member for a period not exceeding 6 months.
(6) Any period of suspension or partial suspension shall commence on the day after:
whichever occurs last.
Determinations of the Standards Committee
9.
- (1) After considering any representations, a Standards Committee must determine:
(2) Where an appeals tribunal drawn from the Adjudication Panel for Wales makes a recommendation in accordance with Regulation 12 (a)(ii) below that a different penalty should be imposed, the Standards Committee must also determine whether or not it should uphold its original determination or accept the recommendation.
(3) After making a determination in accordance with paragraph (1) or (2) above the Standards Committee must notify any person who is the subject of the investigation, any person who made any allegation which gave rise to the investigation and the Local Commissioner in Wales accordingly, giving reasons for the decision.
(4) After making a determination in accordance with paragraph (2) above the Standards Committee must also notify the president of the Adjudication Panel for Wales.
Right of appeal
10.
- (1) Where a Standards Committee determines under Regulation 9(1) above that a person has failed to comply with the code of conduct of the relevant authority concerned, that person may appeal against the determination to an appeals tribunal drawn from the Adjudication Panel for Wales.
(2) The appeal must be instigated by giving notice in writing within 21 days of receiving notification of the Standard Committee's determination to this address:
(3) The notice of appeal must specify:
Appeals
11.
- (1) Appeals from a determination of a Standards Committee will be conducted:
(2) The president of the Adjudication Panel for Wales (or in his absence the deputy president) is to appoint the members of any appeals tribunal, and the president or deputy president may be a member of a tribunal.
(3) A member of the Adjudication Panel for Wales may not at any time be a member of an appeals tribunal drawn from the Panel which is to adjudicate on a matter relating to a member or co-opted member (or former member or co-opted member) of a relevant authority if, within the period of five years ending with that time, the member of the Panel has been a member or an officer of the authority or a member of any committee, sub-committee, joint committee or joint sub-committee of the authority.
(4) A member of the Adjudication Panel for Wales who is directly or indirectly interested in any matter which is, or is likely to be, the subject of an appeal conducted by an appeals tribunal:
(5) Subject to any express provision in these Regulations, the practice and procedure to be followed by appeals tribunals drawn from the Adjudication Panel for Wales will be such as the president of the Panel, after consultation with the National Assembly for Wales, will decide.
Conclusions of an appeals tribunal
12.
An appeals tribunal must:
or,
(b) overturn the determination of the relevant authority's Standards Committee that any person has breached the code of conduct,
and must inform any person subject to the investigation, the Local Commissioner for Wales and the Standards Committee of the relevant authority accordingly, giving reasons for the decision.
Publication
13.
- (1) A Standards Committee must cause to be produced within 14 days after:
whichever occurs last, a report on the outcome of the investigation and send a copy to the Local Commissioner in Wales, the monitoring officer of the relevant authority concerned, any person subject to the investigation and take reasonable steps to send a copy to any person who made any allegation which gave rise to the investigation.
(2) Upon receipt of the report of the Standards Committee, the monitoring officer of the relevant authority shall:
Representation
14.
A person who makes oral representations to a Standards Committee or who appeals against a decision of a Standards Committee to an appeals tribunal drawn from the Adjudication Panel for Wales may appear before the Committee or tribunal in person or be represented by -
Costs
15.
- (1) The Standards Committee of a relevant authority shall have no power to make an award of any costs or expenses arising from any of its proceedings.
(2) An appeals tribunal shall not normally make an order awarding costs or expenses, but may, subject to paragraph (3) , make such an order: -
(3) No order shall be made under paragraph (2)(a) above against a person without that person having been given an opportunity to make representations against the making of such an order.
Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[7].
D. Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly
21st June 2001
The Standards Committee will then make an initial determination either:
After considering any response made by any such person the Standards Committee must conclude that:
and take any such action accordingly.
The decision of the Standards Committee is subject to a right of appeal to an appeals tribunal drawn from the Adjudication Panel for Wales.
An appeals tribunal may endorse the determination of the Standards Committee, refer a matter back to it recommending it impose a different penalty, or overturn the determination.
The Regulations also provide for a report upon the outcome of the investigation to be produced and published.
[2] By virtue of section 56(7) of the Local Government Act 2000 any function which by virtue of provisions of these Regulations is exercisable by or in relation to the Standards Committee of a relevant authority which is a community council is to be exercisable by or in relation to; the standards committee of the county council or county borough council in whose area the community council is situated; or where that county council or county borough council's standards committee has appointed a sub-committee, that sub-committee.back