Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group definition

Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group a group comprising of elected members of the Councils and operating under the terms of reference set out in Schedule 6;

Examples of Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group in a sentence

  • Decisions of the Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group shall be made by simple majority vote.

  • Officers of the Councils or from outside bodies may be invited to attend Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group meetings to present reports, participate in scrutiny discussions or to observe proceedings but these officers will not form part of the quorum not will they be entitled to vote.

  • The depreciation charge for an asset is derived using estimates of its expected useful life and expected residual value, which are reviewed annually.

  • Each member may appoint a deputy who may attend meetings of the Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group as a substitute for the appointed member but such deputy shall only be entitled to attend meetings of the Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group in the absence of the appointed member.

  • The rules of procedure and access to information rules of the Lead Council with responsibility for the administration of the scrutiny function shall apply to meetings of the Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group.

  • Members of the Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group must declare any interest either before or during the meetings of the Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group (and withdraw from that meeting if necessary) in accordance with their Council’s Code of Conduct or as required by law.

  • The Chair and Vice-Chair of the Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group shall not be from the same Council as the Chair of the Joint Committee.

  • The Lead Council with responsibility for administration of the joint scrutiny functions shall support the Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group.

  • The payment would come from the respective TIGs. Discussion about the likelihood of use by the TIGs. Discuss on the next TC call and Debora will circulate the draft scope of work.

  • The Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group shall meet at a frequency to be determined by the Joint Scrutiny Councillor Group.

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