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Local Authorities. (COMPANIES) ORDER 1995
Local Authorities. (COMPANIES) ORDER 1995
13.1 The Company shall at all times comply with the Local Authorities (Companies) Order 1995, any successor legislation or statutory instrument and any other laws in force from time to time relation to the operation, management and activities of a local authority owned company.
Local Authorities. Generally, coastal local authorities take the lead in dealing with pollution which comes ashore. They currently have no statutory responsibility to do so. However they do have a duty to assess the risk of an emergency occurring, and to prepare and maintain plans where they consider it necessary or desirable to act to prevent, reduce, control or mitigate the emergency’s effect. In a major incident local authorities would be provided with assistance from the MCA.
Local Authorities. The Local Authorities shall have the following responsibilities under this Agreement:
6.2.1 Provide a Representative of the appropriate seniority to the Steering Group.
6.2.2 Provide a Representative at the appropriate level to the Working Group or any associated task and finish groups.
6.2.3 To facilitate the provision and maintenance of power supplies to all fixed camera sites.
6.2.4 to liaise with the local highways authority regarding the location of fixed camera sites
6.2.5 To provide certification to the Lead Authority that all operational camera sites comply with all legal and regulatory requirements.
6.2.6 To provide speed survey data as required for proposed new sites.
6.2.7 To assist the NRSP in reviewing existing sites to ensure that camera enforcement is still the most appropriate intervention.
6.2.8 Provide copies of invoices/receipts for any items charged to the NRSP, as requested, to the Lead Authority.
6.2.9 Nominate a financial point of contact to liaise with the Treasurer.
Local Authorities. Due to Local Government reorganisation the focus is on the Local Authority Local Plan development as a wide-ranging process and outcome. It has already been discussed that the CRO and Resilience Manager will be involved in the development of the new local plans for the two new unitary authorities. A key area of learning will be the potential differences on how resilience is reflected in areas within the same Local Resilience Forum Area. The Directors of Public Health will be key in developing how Resilience can be integrated. Following initial understanding on how Resilience can be integrated and become an active part of all policy making other agencies will be able to discuss timelines and methods with the CRO. In Cumbria we have agreement that the CRO can engage with local service planning but exact details on how this is undertaken will need to be investigated by the CRO.
Local Authorities. To ensure that CAMP Cyprus will make a major contribution to the increase of awareness of the principles and techniques of coastal area management at the local level, Local Authorities will be represented in the Steering Committee, through the Union of Municipalities and the Union of Communities, and participate in the District-level workshops. In particular, the Municipalities and Communities where Pilot Application Case Studies will be carries out, will act as partners to CAMP Cyprus offering their local expertise, experience and information for the implementation of the Pilot Application Case Studies. In light of this, the Municipalities and Communities involved will make available to the project members of their technical staff to act as experts in the teams carrying out the Pilot Application Case Studies.
Local Authorities any other bodies governed by public law (as defined in regulation 2 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (SI 2015/102) (as amended); and
Local Authorities. The Localism Act 2011 provides a power of general competence for local authorities. Part 1, chapter 1, section 1 states, subject to prescribed limitations including compliance with pre-existing legislation:
(1) A local authority has power to do anything that individuals generally may do.
Local Authorities. General Schools
Local Authorities. Land Charges and Replies to Enquiries The Properties are not affected by any matter or thing which would be revealed by official certificates of search in the register of local land charges or by replies to enquiries received from the appropriate local authority or body which would adversely affect the Properties or the value thereof or the continued uses thereof for the existing uses indicated in schedule 6.