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==England and Wales==
[[FOIA Schedule I]] includes:
[[FOIA Schedule I]] includes:
:14 - A [[fire and rescue authority]] constituted by a scheme under section 2 of the {{ukpga|2004|21|Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004}} or a scheme to which section 4 of that Act applies
:14 - A [[fire and rescue authority]] constituted by a scheme under section 2 of the {{ukpga|2004|21|Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004}} or a scheme to which section 4 of that Act applies


Section 2 of the Act allows the Secretary of State by order to make a scheme constituting a fire and rescue authority for the combined area of two or more existing fire and rescue authorities.  One such scheme seems to have been made:
Since 2004, firefighters have simply been employees of fire and rescue authorities, so there's no legal distinction between a fire and rescue ''authority'' and a fire and rescue ''service''.  This is in contrast to the police situations, where police authorities ''are'' separate legal persons from their chief officers.
 
Section 2 of the 2004 Act allows the Secretary of State by order to make a scheme constituting a fire and rescue authority for the combined area of two or more existing fire and rescue authorities.  One such scheme seems to have been made:


* {{uksi|2006|2790}}: {{WDTK|Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Authority|devon_somerset_fire_and_rescue_service}}
* {{uksi|2006|2790}}: {{WDTK|Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Authority|devon_somerset_fire_and_rescue_service}}


Section 4 of the Act applies to schemes made under sections 5 and 6 of the {{ukpga|1947|41}}.  Such schemes have been made by the following orders:
Section 4 of the Act applies to schemes made under sections 5 and 6 of the {{ukpga|Geo6/10-11|41}}.  Such schemes have been made by the following orders:


* {{uksi|1995|3127}}: {{WDTKreq|Avon Fire Authority}}
* {{uksi|1995|3127}}: {{WDTK|Avon Fire Authority|avon_fire_and_rescue_service}}
* {{uksi|1995|3131}}: {{WDTK|Cleveland Fire Authority|cleveland_fire_brigade}}
* {{uksi|1995|3131}}: {{WDTK|Cleveland Fire Authority|cleveland_fire_brigade}}
* {{uksi|1995|3132}}: {{WDTK|Humberside Fire Authority|humberside_fire_and_rescue_service}}
* {{uksi|1995|3132}}: {{WDTK|Humberside Fire Authority|humberside_fire_and_rescue_service}}
* {{uksi|1995|3133}}: {{WDTK|North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Authority|north_yorkshire_fire_and_rescue_service}}
* {{uksi|1995|3133}}: {{WDTK|North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Authority|north_yorkshire_fire_and_rescue_service}}
* {{uksi|1995|3218}}: {{WDTKreq|North Wales Fire Authority / Awdurdod Tân Gogledd Cymru}}
* {{uksi|1995|3218}}: {{WDTK|North Wales Fire Authority / Awdurdod Tân Gogledd Cymru|north_wales_fire_and_rescue_authority}}
* {{uksi|1995|3229}}: {{WDTK|Mid and West Wales Fire Authority / Awdurdod Tân Canolbarth a Gorllewin Cymru|mid_west_wales_fire_brigade}}
* {{uksi|1995|3229}}: {{WDTK|Mid and West Wales Fire Authority / Awdurdod Tân Canolbarth a Gorllewin Cymru|mid_west_wales_fire_brigade}}
* {{uksi|1995|3230}}: {{WDTK|South Wales Fire Authority / Awdurdod Tân De Cymru|south_wales_fire_service}}
* {{uksi|1995|3230}}: {{WDTK|South Wales Fire Authority / Awdurdod Tân De Cymru|south_wales_fire_service}}
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* {{uksi|1997|2760}}: {{WDTK|Lancashire Combined Fire Authority|lancashire_fire_and_rescue_service}}
* {{uksi|1997|2760}}: {{WDTK|Lancashire Combined Fire Authority|lancashire_fire_and_rescue_service}}
* {{uksi|1997|2761}}: {{WDTK|Nottinghamshire and city of Nottingham Fire Authority|nottinghamshire_fire_and_rescue_service}}
* {{uksi|1997|2761}}: {{WDTK|Nottinghamshire and city of Nottingham Fire Authority|nottinghamshire_fire_and_rescue_service}}
In areas not covered by a combined authority, the fire and rescue authority is determined by section 1 of the 2004 Act:
* In England:
** a non-metropolitan [[county council (England)]] is the fire and rescue authority for the county; ''({{WDTK|Cornwall|cornwall_fire_and_rescue_service}}, {{WDTK|Cumbria|cumbria_county_council}}, {{WDTK|Gloucestershire|gloucestershire_fire_and_rescue_service}}, {{WDTK|Hertfordshire|hertfordshire_fire_and_rescue_service}}, {{WDTK|Isle of Wight|isle_of_wight_fire_and_rescue_service}}, {{WDTK|Lincolnshire|lincolnshire_fire_and_rescue_service}}, {{WDTK|Norfolk|norfolk_fire_and_rescue_service}}, {{WDTK|Northamptonshire|northamptonshire_fire_and_rescue_service}}, {{WDTK|Northumberland|northumberland_county_council}}, {{WDTK|Oxfordshire|oxfordshire_fire_and_rescue_service}}, {{WDTK|Suffolk|suffolk_fire_and_rescue_service}}, {{WDTK|Surrey|surrey_county_council}}, {{WDTK|Warwickshire|warwickshire_fire_and_rescue_service}}, {{WDTK|West Sussex|west_sussex_fire_and_rescue_service}})''
** a non-metropolitan [[district council (England)]] for an area for which there is no county council is the fire and rescue authority for the area;
** the {{WDTK|London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority|lfb}} is the fire and rescue authority for Greater London;
** a metropolitan county [[fire and civil defence authority]] is the fire and rescue authority for the county;
** the {{WDTK|Council of the Isles of Scilly|isles_of_scilly}} is the fire and rescue authority for the Isles of Scilly.
* In Wales:
** a [[unitary authority (Wales)|county council]] is the fire and rescue authority for the county;
** a [[unitary authority (Wales)|county borough council]] is the fire and rescue authority for the county borough.
All of these are subject to the Act by virtue of other entries in Schedule I.
==Scotland==
In Scotland, the arrangements for fire and rescue authorities are set out in the {{asp|2005|5}}.  As in England and Wales, the fire and rescue authorities are the local councils but combined fire and rescue boards can be created by order.  The councils running their own fire and rescue service are:
* {{WDTK|Dumfries and Galloway Council|dumfries_galloway_fire_brigade}}
* {{WDTK|Fife Council|fife_fire_and_rescue_service}}
They are subject to [[FOISA]] by virtue of being [[Scottish councils]].
The combined fire and rescue boards (all predating the 2005 Act, but treated by section 5 as having been created under it) are:
* {{WDTK|Grampian Fire Board|grampian_fire_board}} (established by {{uksi|1995|2632}})
* {{WDTK|Highland and Islands Fire Board|highlands_and_islands_fire_and_rescue_service}} (established by {{uksi|1995|2633}})
* {{WDTK|Lothian and Borders Fire Board|lothian_borders_fire_brigade}} (established by {{uksi|1995|2634}})
* {{WDTK|Central Scotland Fire Board|central_scotland_fire_board}} (established by {{uksi|1995|2635}})
* {{WDTK|Strathclyde Fire Board|strathclyde_fire_board}} (established by {{uksi|1995|2636}})
* {{WDTK|Tayside Fire Board|tayside_fire_and_rescue_board}} (established by {{uksi|1995|2637}})
These are subject to [[FOISA]] by virtue of being [[joint board (Scotland)|joint board]]s.
==External resources==
*http://www.frsonline.fire.gov.uk/partnership/article/43/199
[[Category: Types of public authority]]

Latest revision as of 12:17, 11 December 2011

England and Wales

FOIA Schedule I includes:

14 - A fire and rescue authority constituted by a scheme under section 2 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 or a scheme to which section 4 of that Act applies

Since 2004, firefighters have simply been employees of fire and rescue authorities, so there's no legal distinction between a fire and rescue authority and a fire and rescue service. This is in contrast to the police situations, where police authorities are separate legal persons from their chief officers.

Section 2 of the 2004 Act allows the Secretary of State by order to make a scheme constituting a fire and rescue authority for the combined area of two or more existing fire and rescue authorities. One such scheme seems to have been made:

Section 4 of the Act applies to schemes made under sections 5 and 6 of the Fire Services Act 1947. Such schemes have been made by the following orders:

In areas not covered by a combined authority, the fire and rescue authority is determined by section 1 of the 2004 Act:

All of these are subject to the Act by virtue of other entries in Schedule I.

Scotland

In Scotland, the arrangements for fire and rescue authorities are set out in the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005. As in England and Wales, the fire and rescue authorities are the local councils but combined fire and rescue boards can be created by order. The councils running their own fire and rescue service are:

They are subject to FOISA by virtue of being Scottish councils.

The combined fire and rescue boards (all predating the 2005 Act, but treated by section 5 as having been created under it) are:

These are subject to FOISA by virtue of being joint boards.

External resources