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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Local Authorities (Overview and Scrutiny) Bill
Current Stage: Report stage
Last updated: 26/10/2010
Overview
The Local Authorities (Overview and Scrutiny) Bill aims to strengthen the powers and functions of local authority overview and scrutiny committees in England and Wales. This will allow these committees to more effectively scrutinize the delivery of public services and hold designated authorities accountable.
Description
The bill grants overview and scrutiny committees enhanced powers to investigate matters of local concern relating to public services. These powers include:
- Requiring Information: Committees can demand information and the attendance of individuals from designated authorities to answer questions relevant to their investigations.
- Requiring Responses: Committees can require responses to their reports and recommendations from authorities, specifying actions proposed and deadlines (two months).
- Publishing Responses: Committees can publish the responses received from designated authorities, with provisions for excluding confidential information.
The bill also clarifies which matters are and are not subject to scrutiny (excluding matters related to crime, health services, and flood risks) and allows for the Secretary of State to make further exclusions via regulations. It makes amendments to existing legislation to improve the effectiveness of scrutiny processes, including potential changes to committee membership (allowing executive members in certain circumstances) and ensuring adequate resourcing for scrutiny officers.
Government Spending
The bill states that any expenses incurred by the Secretary of State, along with any increase in sums payable under other enactments, will be defrayed from money provided by Parliament. No specific figures are provided.
Groups Affected
- Local Authorities: Increased responsibilities and potential increased costs associated with providing information and responding to scrutiny committees.
- Overview and Scrutiny Committees: Enhanced powers and responsibilities to scrutinize local services.
- Designated Authorities and Persons: Increased accountability and potential increased workload in responding to information requests and reports.
- Public: Potentially greater transparency and accountability in the provision of local public services.
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