PROPER OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL

 

The Council has appointed the following proper officers for the purposes of the statutory provisions set out below.

 

Subject to the proper officer appointments set out below, the Chief Executive and each Deputy Chief Executive shall be authorised to act as the proper officer for the statutory responsibilities which fall within their area.

 

Local Government Act 1972

Purpose of Appointment

Proper Officer

Section 83

To witness, and to receive, declarations of acceptance of office.

Chief Executive or the Monitoring Officer

Section 84

To receive notices from Members of resignation from office.

Chief Executive

Section 87

To publish a notice of vacancy

Chief Executive

Section 88

To convene if necessary a meeting of the Council when the office of Mayor is vacant.

Chief Executive

Section 89

To receive notice by local government electors of a casual vacancy in the office of Borough Councillor.

Chief Executive

Section 96

To receive from Councillors general notices of Disclosable Pecuniary interests and to keep a record of such disclosures.

Group Head of Corporate Governance

Section 100B

To take decisions as to whether information is likely to be “exempt” when coming before the Council or a Committee.

To decide if other copy documents supplied to councillors should be supplied to the press

Group Head of Corporate Governance

Section 100C

To produce a written summary of proceedings taken by the Council, or a Committee in private (i.e. Minute)

Chief Executive

Section 100D

To compile a list of background papers for a Committee report.

Chief Executive

Section 100F

To decide if a requested document appears to contain exempt information

Group Head of Corporate Governance

Section 115

To receive money due from Officers.

Chief Finance Officer

Section 146

To sign declarations and certificates with regard to securities.

Chief Finance Officer

 

 

 

Section 191

To receive applications made by the Ordnance Survey Office for assistance in determining boundaries

Deputy Chief Executive

Section 210

To exercise any power with respect to a charity exercisable by any officer of a former authority.

Chief Executive

Section 225

To receive and retain any document deposited with the Council for custody.

Chief Executive

Section 228

To keep accounts open for inspection by any member of the Authority.

Chief Finance Officer

Section 229

To certify, for the purpose of any legal proceedings, photographic copies of documents.

Group Head of Corporate Governance

Section 234

To authenticate notices, orders or other documents on behalf of the Council.

Group Head of Corporate Governance

Section 236

To send copies of confirmed byelaws made by the Council to the County Council.

Group Head of Corporate Governance

Section 238

To certify copies of bye-laws.

Group Head of Corporate Governance

Section 248

To keep the rolls of Honorary Aldermen and Honorary Freemen.

Chief Executive

Schedule 12(4)

To sign, and send to all Members of the Council, the summons to attend meetings of the Council.

Chief Executive

Schedule 14(25)

To certify resolutions under this paragraph for the purpose of legal proceedings.

Chief Executive

Local Land Charges

Act 1975

Section 9

To act as local registrar for the registration of local land charges and the issue of official certificates of search.

Group Head of Corporate Governance


 

Representation of the

People Act 1983

Section 24

To be the Acting Returning Officer for the conduct of Parliamentary Elections.

Chief Executive

Section 35

To be the Returning Officer for the conduct of Local Elections.

Chief Executive

Section 67

To receive appointments of Election Agents

Chief Executive

Section 67

To publish a notice of Election Agents

Chief Executive

Local Government

And Housing Act 1989

Section 2

To retain on deposit a list of politically restricted posts.

Head of Human Resources

Section 3A

In consultation with the Monitoring Officer, to determine applications for exemption from political restriction or for designation of posts as politically restricted

Chief Executive

Section 9, 15 and 16

To undertake all matters relating to the formal establishment of political groups within the membership of the Council.

Chief Executive

 

Section 34

To publish the verification number of Local Government electors for the purposes of petitions

Chief Executive

The Public Health (Control of Diseases) Act 1984

To take control of all communicable disease functions.

The Consultant in Communicable Disease Control for the time being appointed by the Local Health Protection Agency.

The Public Health (Control of Diseases) Act 1984

To act as the Deputy in the absence of the appointed Consultant, to take control of all communicable disease functions.

The Consultants in Public Health Medicine for the time being appointed by the Local Health Protection Agency.

Section 47 of the National Assistance Act 1948 [as amended by Section 1 of National Assistance (Amendment) Act 1951]

To make Section 47 Orders to secure without delay the necessary care and attention for residents of the Borough who are aged, infirm, or physically incapacitated and are living in insanitary conditions.

The Consultant in Communicable Disease Control for the time being appointed by the Local Health Protection Agency.

Section 47 of The National Assistance Act 1948 [as amended]

To act as Deputy in the absence of the appointed Consultant to make any Section 47 Orders.

Any Consultant in Public Health Medicine for the time being appointed by the Local Health Protection Agency.

 


GENERAL STATUTORY PROVISIONS

 

In legislation predating the 1971/1972 Session of Parliament, other than the Local Government Act 1972, and in Statutory Instruments made prior to 26th October, 1972, references to the designations in the left hand column below shall be construed as a reference to the Officers of the Council listed in the right hand column below.

 

Designation

Officer of the Council

The Clerk of the Council

Chief Executive or the Chief Finance Officer, whichever is most appropriate to their departmental responsibilities.

The Town Clerk

Chief Executive or Chief Finance Officer whichever is most appropriate to their departmental responsibilities.

The Treasurer

Chief Finance Officer

The Surveyor

Deputy Chief Executive

The Engineer

Deputy Chief Executive

The Sanitary Inspector

Deputy Chief Executive

The Public Health Inspector

Deputy Chief Executive