Code of Conduct for Councillors definition

Code of Conduct for Councillors means the Code of Conduct for Councillors contained in Schedule 1 of the Systems Act
Code of Conduct for Councillors. – means item 5 or 6 of the Code of Conduct for Councillors as set out in schedule 1 to the Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000;
Code of Conduct for Councillors. , means the Code of Conduct for Councillors, as contemplated in section 54 and stipulated in Schedule1 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act No 32 of 2000), as amended;

Examples of Code of Conduct for Councillors in a sentence

  • These revisions will make it consistent with the relevant parts of the Code of Conduct for Councillors, which was revised in 2010 following the approval of the Scottish Parliament.

  • Further details on the dataset and its organization can be found in Appendix B.This section first documents the presence of substantial heterogeneity across rating classes.

  • When performing their local representative role, councillors will be seen by the public as representing the Council and should act in accordance with the principles of the Code of Conduct for Councillors and this protocol.

  • The 2000 Act requires the Scottish Ministers to lay before Parliament a Code of Conduct for Councillors and a Model Code for Members of Devolved Public Bodies.

  • It should be read alongside relevant provisions of the Council’s Standing Orders and the Code of Conduct for Councillors and is not intended to replace either document.

  • Members are required to observe the Code of Conduct for Councillors, register financial interests in the council’s register (maintained under section 81(1) of the Local Government Act 2000) and register the receipt of any gifts/hospitality.

  • Standards of conduct and conflicts of interestAll members of the Board are expected to act in accordance with the Code of Conduct for Councillors where applicable and the Pensions Regulator’s Code of Practice.

  • Clause 4.1 of this Code of Conduct for Councillors (Code of Conduct) provides that a pecuniary interest is an interest that a person has in a matter because of a reasonable likelihood or expectation of appreciable financial gain or loss to the person.

  • There were no declarations of interest by Members in terms of Standing Order 10 and Section 5 of the Code of Conduct for Councillors.

  • Where the application is made by a member of the Planning Authority or where the application relates to land where a Member of the Planning Authority has an interest in terms of the Statutory Code of Conduct for Councillors.


More Definitions of Code of Conduct for Councillors

Code of Conduct for Councillors means the Code of conduct for Councillors contained in Schedule 1 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000);

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