Best Value Duty definition

Best Value Duty means the duty imposed on the Authority by Part 1 of the 1999 Act and under which the Authority is under a statutory duty to continuously improve the way its functions are exercised, having regard to a combination of economy, efficiency and effectiveness and to the guidance issued from time to time by the Secretary of State, the Audit Commission and the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy pursuant to, or in connection with, Part 1 of the 1999 Act.
Best Value Duty means the duty imposed on the Council by Part 1 of the
Best Value Duty means the duty imposed by Part 1 of the Local Government Act 1999 requiring Oldham Council to secure continuous improvement in the exercise of all functions, undertaken by Oldham Council, having regard to a combination of economy, efficiency and effectiveness;

Examples of Best Value Duty in a sentence

  • The Council is obliged as a best value authority under section 3 of the Local Government Act 1999 to “make arrangements to secure continuous improvement in the way in which its functions are exercised, having regard to a combination of economy, efficiency and effectiveness” (the Best Value Duty).

  • B9.1. The Provider must to the extent reasonably practicable co-operate with and assist the Authority in fulfilling its Best Value Duty.

  • This report highlights areas where internal control, governance and risk management can be improved to meet the Best Value Duty of the Council.

  • In recognition of the Best Value Duty, the Parties to this Contract shall work together to identify how the Services can be continuously improved.

  • The MTFS sets out how the Council will fulfil its Best Value Duty to make arrangements to secure continuous improvement in the way in which its functions are exercised, having regard to a combination of economy, efficiency and effectiveness.


More Definitions of Best Value Duty

Best Value Duty means the duty imposed on the Three Councils or any of them by Section 3 of the Local Government Act 1999 in relation to any of its statutory functions within the New Joint Committee Functions;
Best Value Duty. The duty of continuous improvement in relation to, inter alia, the collection of Residual Waste and Recycling imposed on WCAs by Section 3 (1) of the Local Government Xxx 0000
Best Value Duty means the duty imposed on UK Sport in its Management Statement and Financial Memorandum in relation to the Services.
Best Value Duty means the duty imposed on the Councils by Part 1 of the 1999 Act under which the Councils are under a statutory duty to continuously improve the way their functions are exercised, having regard to a combination of economy, efficiency and effectiveness and to the guidance issued from time to time by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government;
Best Value Duty means the duty on local authorities to provide best value and to provide services efficiently, effectively and economically and to strive for constant improvement of all services as set out in the Local Government Act 1999 and any similar duty.
Best Value Duty means the duty imposed on the Council by Section 3 of the Local Government Act 1999 in relation to, inter alia, any one (1) or more of the Services; Business Continuity Plan means the Provider’s plan that complies with the requirements of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 and relates to continuity of the Services, as agreed with the Council by the Commencement Date and as may be amended by the Provider thereafter from time to time; Business Day means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in England; Business Hours means between the hours of 09:00 and 17:00 on any Business Day;
Best Value Duty means the duty imposed by Part 1 of the Local Government Act 1999 requiring Bury Council to secure continuous improvement in the exercise of all functions, undertaken by Bury Council, having regard to a combination of economy, efficiency and effectiveness;