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    Grant of Dispensations

    • Meeting of Standards Committee, Thursday, 15th October, 2020 3.00 pm (Item 9.)

    To seek the granting of dispensations to a number of Members of Hyndburn Borough Council and Altham Parish Council to speak and vote on certain issues, as set out in the report.  Copies of the applications signed individually by the Councillors concerned are appended to the report.

     

    Minutes:

    Members considered a report of the Executive Director (Legal and Democratic Services) on the grant of dispensations.

     

    Members were informed that, in June 2012, Hyndburn Borough Council and Altham Parish Council had each adopted a new Code of Conduct following the introduction of the new standards regime under the Localism Act 2011.  Unlike the previous codes, the new Codes did not expressly enable Councillors to speak and vote on a number of specific issues where a large number would have an interest, e.g. setting the Council Tax.  Therefore, Standards Committee would need to consider granting dispensations on those issues where legislation did not specifically allow Hyndburn and Altham Parish Councillors to speak and vote.

     

    Hyndburn Councillors Judith Addison, Mohammed Ayub, Noordad Aziz, Jean Battle, Stephen Button, Paul Cox, Munsif Dad, Stewart Eaves, Glen Harrison, June Harrison, Terry Hurn, Abdul Khan, Tim O’Kane, Miles Parkinson, Katt Pratt, Jeff Scales and Paddy Short had submitted individual requests to renew their dispensations.  The requests related to dispensations to speak and vote on the following matters:-

     

    • An allowance, payment or indemnity given to Members;
    • Ceremonial honours given to Members;
    • Setting Council Tax or a precept under the Local Government and Finance Act 1992 as amended from time to time or any superseding legislation;
    • Setting a local Council Tax reduction scheme for the purposes of the Local Government Finance Act 2012 as amended from time to time or any superseding legislation; and
    • Setting a local scheme for the payment of business rates, including eligibility for rebates and reductions, for the purposes of the Local Government Finance Act 2012 as amended from time to time and any superseding legislation

     

    Dispensations in the above terms had previously been granted to the other 16 Hyndburn Borough Councillors and were not due to expire until either 2022 or 2023.

     

    Similarly, legislation was silent on the issue of Parish Councillors being able to speak and vote on the setting of a parish precept, even though most, if not all of them, could have an interest in the decision as local residents.  Altham Parish Councillor John Halstead had submitted a request to renew his dispensation to speak and vote in respect of the setting of a precept under the Local Government and Finance Act 1992 (as amended from time to time) or any superseding legislation.  Dispensations to this effect had previously been granted to the five remaining Altham Parish Councillors and were not due to expire until either 2022 or 2023.  There was currently one vacancy on the Parish Council.

     

    The Government had taken the view that a dispensation was unnecessary in certain circumstances and that councillors did not have a disclosable pecuniary interest in decisions relating to the setting of Council Tax levels.  The matter had not been decided by a court however and there was scope to argue that Hyndburn Borough Council and Altham Parish Councillors did potentially have a disclosable pecuniary interest when making decisions of this type, as they resided in the Borough / Parish and would be required to pay any new level of Council Tax or precept.  However, legal grounds existed to grant the requested dispensations pursuant to the Localism Act 2011.

     

    Standards Committee was invited to decide whether to grant dispensations to allow each Councillor to speak and vote on the relevant issues.

     

    A dispensation had to specify the period for which it had effect and the period specified could not exceed four years.  The existing dispensations were due to expire on 29th November 2020.  If the Committee were minded to grant approval to the latest dispensation requests, it was proposed that the approval should cover the period 30th November 2020 to 29th November 2024.

     

    Committee could grant a dispensation to speak only, or could grant a dispensation to speak and vote.  A dispensation could be granted if Committee was satisfied on any of the following grounds:

     

    • The number of members prevented from speaking or voting would be so great as to “impede the transaction of business”;  or
    • The political balance at the relevant meeting would otherwise be sufficiently affected as to alter the likely outcome of the vote;  or
    • The dispensation was in the interests of people living in the area; or
    • All the members of the Cabinet were affected by the interest; or it was otherwise appropriate to grant the dispensation.

     

    Resolved                               (1)     That the requests from Hyndburn Borough Councillors Judith Addison, Mohammed Ayub, Noordad Aziz, Jean Battle, Stephen Button, Paul Cox, Munsif Dad, Stewart Eaves, Glen Harrison, June Harrison, Terry Hurn, Abdul Khan, Tim O’Kane, Miles Parkinson, Katt Pratt, Jeff Scales and Paddy Short, to grant dispensations to speak and vote on the issues set out in Section 3.2 of the report, be approved, to have effect for the period 30th November 2020 to 29th November 2024.

     

    (2)     That the request from Altham Parish Councillor John Halstead, to grant dispensations to speak and vote on the issues set out in Section 3.4 of the report, be approved, to have effect for the period 30th November 2020 to 29th November 2024.

     

    Supporting documents:

    • Grant of Dispensations Report, item 9. pdf icon PDF 98 KB
    • Request Form - Mohammad Ayub, item 9. pdf icon PDF 41 KB
    • Request Form - Miles Parkinson OBE, item 9. pdf icon PDF 52 KB

     

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