Constitution Amendment - Officer Scheme of Delegation (Urgent Council Decision by Chief Executive)
Decision Maker: Chief Executive
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Decision:
That the Officer Scheme of Delegation be amended as follows
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2.3 |
All decisions shall be in accordance with the Constitution, the Policy Framework of the Council and any other Policy of the Council which has been approved by Members. Whether or not any decision or action falls within the Policy Framework may, if necessary, be determined by the Council. However, no decision or action shall be taken by any employee if the Monitoring Officer reasonably considers it to be contrary to the Policy Framework or contrary to a Policy approved by Members. (Note: This limitation shall not apply to decisions connected to the Council’s emergency response and/or recovery in relation to any matters which deal with civil protection. The emergency response shall be triggered by the Local Resilience Forum declaring a major incident. Decisions connected to emergency response and/or recovery shall follow the limitations on financial delegation arrangements outlined in 2.12 below.)
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Council and Cabinet |
Reasons for the decision:
In order to safeguard the Council and to ensure the primacy of member decision-making in respect of member approved policies is secured.
Alternative options considered:
None
Implementation:
This decision will be implemented immediately.
Information:
The Regulatory Committee, at its meeting on 18 July 2024, took the decision to defer consideration of changes to the Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy to enable further consultation on unmet demand. Subsequent to the Committee’s deferment, and the actions of officers in determining applications in the absence of an updated Policy, it has become apparent that the Officer Scheme of Delegation does not provide robust limitations on officer decision-making outside of Member approved Policies.
Leading Counsel’s advice has been sought on the matter. He advised, whilst there are general delegations to officers and they are entrusted with decision-making, currently they have to decide whether the facts warrant a departure from Policy on an individual case basis, otherwise they act unlawfully by fettering their own discretion. As a result, the Chief Executive has reviewed the Officer Scheme of Delegation which sits within the Council’s Constitution, in order to provide robust parameters for officer decision-making and to safeguard and ensure the primacy of Member decision-making.
The Chief Executive has determined the amendments to the Council’s Constitution (as set out below) as a matter of urgency and in the best interests of the Council and the inhabitants of the Borough, as in her opinion, it was not reasonably practicable to convene a meeting of the Council to consider the matter. This decision will be communicated to all Members and a written report shall be submitted to the next Council meeting on this decision.
Interests and Nature of Interests Declared:
None.
Publication date: 19/08/2024
Date of decision: 19/08/2024
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