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2001 No. 2289 (W.177)

LOCAL GOVERNMENT, WALES

The Conduct of Members (Model Code of Conduct) (Wales) Order 2001

  Made 21st June 2001 
  Coming into force 28th July 2001 

The National Assembly for Wales, in exercise of the powers conferred upon it by sections 50(2), 50(4), 81(2) and 81(3) of the Local Government Act 2000[1], and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, having carried out such consultation as is required by virtue of section 50(5) of that Act and being satisfied that this Order is consistent with the principles for the time being specified in an order under section 49(2) of that Act[2] makes the following Order:

Citation, commencement and application
     1.  - (1) This Order may be cited as the Conduct of Members (Model Code of Conduct) (Wales) Order 2001 and shall come into force on 28 July 2001.

    (2) This Order applies to each relevant authority in Wales.

Interpretation
    
2. In this Order  - 

Model code of conduct
     3.  - (1) A model code as regards the conduct which is expected of a member or co-opted member of a relevant authority is set out in the Schedule to this Order.

    (2) For the purposes of section 50(4) of the Act, the provisions of the model code are to be regarded as mandatory.



Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[
5].


D. Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly

21st June 2001



SCHEDULE
Article 3


MODEL CODE OF CONDUCT FOR MEMBERS OF COUNTY, COUNTY BOROUGH AND COMMUNITY COUNCILS, FIRE AUTHORITIES AND NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITIES IN WALES




PART I

Interpretation
In this code  - 

and who is entitled to vote on any question which falls to be decided at any meeting of that committee or sub-committee;



PART II

Scope

General Provisions
     1. Members must observe this code of conduct whenever they:

     2. This code of conduct shall, unless otherwise indicated, only apply to those activities which a member undertakes in an official capacity.

     3. Where a member acts as a representative of the authority on another body, that member must, when acting in that capacity, comply with this code of conduct, unless it conflicts with any legal obligations arising as a consequence of service on that body. Where a member's appointment to another body does not arise from the member's position as a member of the authority, this code shall not apply to the member, who shall instead be subject to the code of the other body. Such a member will, however, be expected to have regard to the general principles of conduct[
6] and the requirement not to bring the office of member or the authority into disrepute.

Promotion of Equality and Respect for Others

     4. Members of the authority:

     5. Members:

     6.  - (1) Members:

    (2) A member of the authority (other than a member who is the subject of an investigation by a monitoring officer in accordance with regulations made under section 73(1) of the Local Government Act 2000[7]) must comply with any requirement made by the monitoring officer of that authority in connection with such an investigation.

Selflessness and stewardship

     7. Members:

     8. A member when reaching decisions:

     9. Members:



PART III

DISCLOSURE AND REGISTRATION OF INTERESTS

     10. Members must in all matters consider whether they have a personal interest, and whether this code of conduct requires them to disclose that interest.

     11. A member has a personal interest in a matter if that member anticipates that a decision upon it might reasonably be regarded as likely to benefit or disadvantage:

to a greater extent than other council tax payers, ratepayers or inhabitants of the authority's area.

     12. Members must regard themselves as having a personal interest in a matter to the extent that it relates to:

     13. Members must regard themselves as having a personal interest in a matter to the extent that it relates to:

     14. Members must regard themselves as having a personal interest in a matter to the extent that it relates to any membership, or position of general control or management which they have in any organisation. Such organisations include any:

     15. Members can regard themselves as not having a personal interest in a matter to the extent that it relates to:

     16.  - (1) A member who has a personal interest in a matter specified in paragraph 12 and who attends a meeting of the authority at which the matter is discussed must disclose the existence and nature of the interest at the commencement of that discussion or when the interest becomes apparent. In such a case that member may speak but must not vote on the matter.

    (2) A member who has a personal interest in a matter specified in paragraphs 13 or 14 above and who attends a meeting of the authority at which the matter is discussed must disclose the existence and nature of the interest at the commencement of that discussion or when the interest becomes apparent. In such a case, that member must withdraw from consideration of the matter unless granted a dispensation by the relevant standards committee.

    (3) A member who has a personal interest in a matter which is not specified in paragraphs 12, 13 or 14 above and who attends a meeting of the authority at which the matter is discussed must disclose the existence and nature of the interest at the commencement of that discussion or when the interest becomes apparent. If that personal interest is such that a member of the public might reasonably conclude that it would significantly affect the member's ability to act purely on the merits of the case and in the public interest if that member were to take part in the discussion of that matter, the member must also withdraw from consideration of the matter at that meeting unless granted a dispensation by the authority's standards committee.

     17.  - (1) In relation to a matter which a member has delegated authority to decide, the member will have a personal interest if a member of the public might reasonably perceive a conflict between the member's role in taking that decision on behalf of the authority as a whole and the member's role in representing the interests of constituents in the member's ward.

    (2) A member with a personal interest in a matter which that member has delegated authority to decide must disclose the existence and nature of the interest, and withdraw from involvement in the decision, and refer it to a member or committee having power to take the decision. In the case of a county or county borough council operating executive arrangements, the fact that such a declaration has been made must be included in the record of the decision[15].

     18. For the purposes of paragraph 16(2) and (3), the standards committee shall not consider granting a dispensation unless the member has previously notified the monitoring officer of that interest, together with relevant details.

     19. Any disclosed interests must be registered in the register maintained by the monitoring officer under Section 81(1) of the Local Government Act 2000.

     20. Members must exercise personal responsibility in deciding whether they have a personal interest such that they should disclose it. They may seek advice from the authority's monitoring officer and must have regard to any advice from the relevant standards committee in doing so.

     21. Members must notify the monitoring officer of any change to the interests registered under paragraph 19 within one month of their occurrence.

The registration of gifts and hospitality
     22.  - (1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, a member must notify the authority's monitoring officer of the existence and nature of any gifts, hospitality, material benefits or advantage received by the member, or to the member's knowledge any person with whom the member is living, from any company, organisation or person and relating to or arising out of their position as a member, where the value of the item or benefit exceeds such amount as the authority shall from time to time determine.

    (2) Any gift accepted by a member on behalf of that member's relevant authority need not be notified to that authority's monitoring officer.



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note does not form part of the Order.)


Part III of the Local Government Act 2000 ("the Act") establishes a new ethical framework for local government in Wales.

Section 50(2) of the Act provides that the National Assembly for Wales may by order issue a model code as regards the conduct which is expected of members and co-opted members of relevant authorities in Wales.

The relevant authorities are county, community and county borough councils, fire authorities and National Park authorities but not police authorities.

A code of conduct issued by the National Assembly for Wales under section 50(2) of the Act must be consistent with the principles specified by the National Assembly for Wales under section 49(2) of the Act.

This Order issues a model code of conduct for members and co-opted members of relevant authorities in Wales.

The model code of conduct is in three parts.

Part I of the code deals with interpretation.

Part II of the code deals with the circumstances in which members and co-opted members must observe the code, together with issues of conduct concerning promotion of equality and respect for others, accountability and openness, the duty on members and co-opted members to uphold the law, selflessness and stewardship, objectivity and propriety and integrity.

Part III of the code deals with the circumstances in which a member or co-opted member of a relevant authority can regard themselves as not having a personal interest in a matter and where they must regard themselves as having such an interest. The code provides for the circumstances in which a personal interest should be disclosed, requires members and co-opted members to register such interests in the register maintained under section 81(1) of the Act and where applicable withdraw from consideration of the matter.

Part III of the code also deals with the registration of gifts and hospitality.


Notes:

[1] 2000 c.22.back

[2] The Conduct of Members (Principles) (Wales) Order 2001 (S.I.2001/2276(W.166)).back

[3] 1947 c.41.back

[4] 1995 c.25.back

[5] 1998 c.38.back

[6] The Conduct of Members (Principles) (Wales) Order 2001.back

[7] The Local Government Investigations (Functions of Monitoring Officers and Standards Committees (Wales) Regulations 2001 (S.I.2001/ 2281 (W171)).back

[8] 1988 c.41.back

[9] 1989 c.42.back

[10] The Local Authority Executive Arrangements (Decisions, Documents and Meetings) (Wales) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/2290 (W.178)).back

[11] "Trade union" is defined in section 1 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (c.52).back

[12] Registered under the Industrial and Provident Society Acts 1965 to 1978.back

[13] 1992 c.4.back

[14] 1972 c.70.back

[15] The Local Authorities Executive Arrangements (Decisions, Documents and Meetings) (Wales) Regulations 2001.back



Cymraeg (Welsh)



ISBN 0 11 090287 4


  Prepared 30 July 2001


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