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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There were no declarations made at this point in the
meeting. |
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Minutes Constitution and Members' Development Committee - 4 March 2022 PDF 182 KB Minutes: The minutes of the
Constitution and Members’ Development Committee held on 4 March 2022 were
approved as an accurate record. |
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Member Development - Sylvia Reynolds Head of Democratic Services PDF 437 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: The Head of Democratic Services presented a report on
Member Development. The purpose of the
report was to provide the committee with an outline of the 2021/22 Member Development
Programme and to seek feedback and recommendations on the 2022/23 Member
Development Programme and consider the content of the Member Induction
Programme that would be delivered following the all-out local elections in May
2023. Following a discussion Committee Members agreed that the importance of
attending training courses and a session on Member/Officer Protocol should be
included in the Member Induction Programme. Agreed as follows:- 1.
Members
noted the training sessions held as part of the Member Development Programme
for 2021/22. 2.
Members noted the proposed Member
Development Programme for 2022/23 3. That
the importance of attending training courses and sessions on Member/Officer
Protocol be included in the Member Induction Programme |
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Review of the format of the Constitution - Andrew Glover, Head of Marketing and Communications Item for
Discussion Minutes: The Head of
Marketing and Communication presented a first draft of the review of the format
of the Constitution to the Committee.
The Committee were advised that the document was intended to provide an
overview and introduction to the Constitution and therefore changes to
legislative protocols and instructions would not be changed. Members heard that hyperlinks to sections and
procedure rules would be included to make it more user friendly to navigate. Following
discussions Members felt that a section on petitions and a link or sentence on
how to vote should be included. Members
agreed that the title should include “your council” to make it more personal to
the reader. A Member
queried if the work that was being undertaken by Councillor Luke Mason to
introduce young people to government overlapped, the Head of Marketing agreed
to contact Councillor Mason to discuss the work he is undertaking. Overall Members were happy with the first
draft and felt that it would be beneficial to be included in an edition of
Middlesbrough News in the run up to the election alongside information on what
services the council provide. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: The Deputy Monitoring Officer presented the report and
advised the Committee that the Constitution was a live document that was
continually updated. The Committee were advised that occasionally amendments
were needed to reflect changes in policy and legislation whilst others dealt
with inconsistencies and presentational issues that had no effect on the agreed
procedural rules. Other minor amendments were required to deal with the results
of new legislation and did not require a change in Council processes.
Members heard that
the changes to the Constitution fell within three broad areas, which were
described as follows:-
The following
amendments were proposed under paragraph (c) a)
Standards
Committee – Changes to the Terms of Reference Terms of Reference
- Standards Committee Restrictions: Cannot include the
Elected Mayor or Executive Leader and
may not be chaired by an Executive Member To make reports or recommendations to the Council in relation to:- ·
the approval by the
Council of local codes of conduct for Members and officers, codes of practice,
standing orders and protocols, taking account of national models and guidance
or case tribunals. ·
the implementation of local codes of conduct etc,
and the dissemination throughout the Authority of information and guidance on
their operation. ·
consideration of any
reports relating to the conduct of Members or officers which may be referred to
it by the Council's Chair, Monitoring Officer or by the Chief Finance Officer
under section 114 of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 in consultation with
the Monitoring Officer, including issues relating to Members' and officers'
interests and the maintenance and management of any relevant registers of
interests. ·
consideration of relevant reports referred by the Monitoring Officer and Chief Finance Officer
and make recommendations thereon to the Council as necessary. Grant dispensations to Councillors,
Co-opted Members and Parish Council Members from the requirements relating to
declarations of interest as set out in Section 32 of the Localism Act 2011. The Monitoring Officer may grant a
dispensation where the matter is urgent and report it to the next available
Standards Committee. The
determination, following an investigation, of allegations of breaches of
Members' Codes of Conduct within such statutory provisions or guidance as may
exist and the imposing of any relevant
sanctions. Discharge
of all of the above functions required by the Localism Act 2011 in relation to
Parish Councils. b) Revision of the Access to Information
Procedure Rules It is some years
since the Access to Information Procedure Rules have been revised. A copy of
the suggested revised version of the Access to Information Procedure Rules is
attached at Appendix 1. c) Substitutions Following a request from the Chair of the Corporate Affairs and Audit Committee ... view the full minutes text for item 25. |
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Executive Member Reports Item for
discussion Minutes: A discussion took place on
Executive Member reports and how they are reported to full Council. Members felt that reports should be in a written
format so that they could be scrutinised and considered
before a meeting to allow for questions to be prepared in advance. The Head of Democratic
Services informed the Committee that a report on the Mayors Executive Scheme of
Delegation would be presented at the Council AGM meeting on 25 May 2022 which
would detail the new Executive portfolios and suggested reporting format. The
committee considered the following paragraph from the Council Procedure Rules
in particular: 5. (j)
to consider Executive matters including reports of Executive members; The committee proposed a change
to the constitution to add the word written into the above paragraph to read-
to consider Executive matters including written reports of Executive members. There was a discussion as to how
this would interact with the Executive Scheme of Delegation, and whether the Executive
could
choose which format they wished to submit Executive reports to Council or
whether they could be compelled to present written reports, as proposed by the
committee. The Deputy Monitoring Officer
agreed to seek advice from the Monitoring Officer on - Would adding
the word ‘written’ into Council Procedure Rule 5(j) in the constitution
mean that regardless of what is in the Executive Scheme of Delegation,
the reports of the Executive for full Council would need to be written? |
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Holding of Multiple Chairs positions Item for
discussion Minutes: A Committee member requested a discussion on introducing into the
Constitution that only one Chairs position could be held by a member. The
member stated that to hold the position of Chair carried great responsibility
and required time and input to carry-out the role effectively. Following a debate it was agreed to take a vote on members being restricted to hold one chairmanship. The outcome of the vote was 3 votes for and 4 against and therefore the proposal was rejected. |