The Regulatory Reform (Joint Nature Conservation Committee) Order 2005
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Whereas -
(b) following that consultation, the Secretary of State considered it appropriate to proceed with the making of this Order; (c) a document containing the Secretary of State's proposal was laid before Parliament as required by section 6 of the Regulatory Reform Act 2001[1] and the period for Parliamentary consideration under section 8 of that Act has expired; (d) the Secretary of State has had regard to the representations made during this period, in particular to the First Report of the Regulatory Reform Committee[2] and the Second Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee[3]; (e) a draft of this Order was laid before Parliament with a statement giving details of such representations and Reports and of the changes to the Secretary of State's proposals in the light of them; (f) the draft was approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament; (g) the Secretary of State is of the opinion that this Order does not remove any necessary protection or prevent any person from continuing to exercise any right or freedom which he might reasonably expect to continue to exercise; (h) this Order creates burdens affecting persons in the carrying on of certain activities, and the Secretary of State is of the opinion that -
(ii) the extent to which this Order removes or reduces one or more burdens, or has other beneficial effects for persons affected by the burdens imposed by the existing law, makes it desirable for this Order to be made; Now, therefore, the Secretary of State
for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, in exercise of the powers
conferred by section 1 of the Regulatory Reform Act 2001, hereby
makes the following Order:
(b) after sub-paragraph (1), insert -
(1B) The committee shall pay to the employees appointed under sub-paragraph (1A) above such remuneration and allowances as the committee may, with the approval of the Secretary of State given with the consent of the Treasury, determine. (1C) The committee shall, in the case of such of their employees or former employees as they may, with the approval of the Secretary of State given with the consent of the Treasury, determine -
(b) make such payments towards provision of such pensions, allowances or gratuities, or (c) provide and maintain such schemes (whether contributory or not) for the payment of such pensions, allowances or gratuities, as they may, with the approval of the Secretary of State given
with the consent of the Treasury, determine."
(5) The objects falling within this sub-paragraph are objects of -
(b) making charges and holding land or any interest in or right over land for those purposes; and (c) doing such other things as are incidental or conducive to the exercise of those functions. (6) The councils, acting jointly
through the committee, shall ensure that, at all times, only
members of the committee are members of any company formed under
sub-paragraph (4). (4) In paragraph 9 (delegation of
functions), for sub-paragraph (1), substitute -
Continuity of employment (This note is not part of the Order) This Order amends the Environmental Protection Act 1990 ("the Act") in so far as it relates to the Joint Nature Conservation Committee ("the JNCC"). It removes certain burdens upon the Countryside Council for Wales, English Nature and Scottish Natural Heritage ("the Councils"), and on the JNCC, by relieving the Councils of various support roles and enabling the JNCC to do things for itself. Section 129(1) of the Act allows the Secretary of State, with Treasury approval, to make grants to the Councils. Article 3 amends this, so that such grants may be made directly to the JNCC. Schedule 7 to the Act is concerned with the constitution and proceedings of the JNCC, and is amended by article 4. Paragraphs 5 and 6 are amended so that obligations on the Councils to make certain payments (approved by the Secretary of State and Treasury) to the chairman and certain members of the JNCC are transferred to the JNCC. Paragraph 7 is amended so that the Councils are no longer required to provide the JNCC with staff, accommodation and other facilities. New provision is made to enable the JNCC to employ, pay and provide pensions for staff itself, directly, or to form a company limited by guarantee for these and related purposes. Paragraph 9 allows for delegation by the JNCC, and the scope for this is extended to include a company formed under the new power, and an employee of the JNCC or of such a company. Article 5 provides for continuity of employment for employees of the Councils who become employees of the JNCC, or of a company formed under the new power, as a result of the changes introduced by this Order. Notes: [1] 2001 c.6.back [2] First Report of Session 2004-05, published on 9th December 2004, HC 117, ISBN 0 21502086 3.back [3] Second Report of Session 2004-05, published on 10th December 2004, HL13, ISBN 0 10484997 5.back [5] Schedule 7 continues to extend to Scotland, and "councils" includes Scottish Natural Heritage, see section 4(2) of the Natural Heritage (Scotland) Act 1991 (c.28).back [6] The words "the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland" in section 128(1) of the 1990 Act were repealed by Schedule 11 to the Natural Heritage (Scotland) Act 1991 (c.28). Section 4(2) of that Act provides that "the Councils" in section 128(4) shall include Scottish Natural Heritage (established by section 1 of that Act).back
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