Joint committee
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England and Wales
A joint committee constituted in accordance with section 102(1)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972 is a public authority for the purposes of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (see FOIA_Schedule_1_Part_II.
this list is incomplete
- Adur and Worthing Joint Committee(s)
- Anglia Revenues and Benefits Partnership Joint Committee[1]
- Bramcote Crematorium Joint Committee
- Bus Lane Adjudication Service Joint Committee
- Central Durham Crematorium Joint Committee
- Chilterns Crematorium Joint Committee
- Chorley and South Ribble Shared Services Joint Committee
- Cleveland Emergency Planning Joint Committee [2]
- CNC Building Control Partnership Joint Committee
- Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service Joint Committee
- Devon Building Control Partnership Joint Committee
- Eastern Sea Fisheries Joint Committee
- Eltham Crematorium Joint Committee
- Humber Emergency Planning Service
- Leeds City Region Leaders Board ("Legally constituted as a Joint Committee in April 2007"[3])
- Lincs Building Consultancy Joint Committee
- Parking and Traffic Regulations Outside London Adjudication Joint Committee (formerly National Parking Adjudication Service Joint Committee)
- Portchester Crematorium Joint Committee
- Sheffield and Rotherham Emergency Planning Service[4]
- Shropshire Waste Partnership Joint Committee
- Somerset Waste Partnership Joint Committee
- South Downs Joint Committee
- South Worcestershire Shared Services Partnership Joint Committee
- Staffordshire Connects Joint Committee
- Tamar Bridge and Torpoint Ferry Joint Committee
- Tayside Contracts Joint Committee
- Three Rivers and Watford Shared Services Joint Committee[5]
- West Yorkshire Joint Services Committee[6]
Paragraph 4(5) of Schedule 6 to the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 states that police and crime panels in multi-authority police areas are joint committees.
Northern Ireland
Joint committees in Northern Ireland are not generally public authorities in their own rights, even though under section 19(9) of Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972, they can be given their own corporate identities. Incorporated joint committees include:
- arc21 (incorporated by SR 2012/10)
- SWaMP2008 (incorporated by SR 2012/10)
WhatDoTheyKnow tag: joint_committee
External links
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Joint_Committees_(UK_Local_Government)
- www.cipfa.org.uk/pt/cipfalasaac/.../CL04_10-10_June_Agenda_Item4.pdf