Appendix 28 - Protocol on the Production and Content of Minutes of Meetings
1 Purpose
1.1 This protocol sets out formally:
a) the principles and procedures for the drafting, clearing and publication of minutes of formal meetings of City of York Council; and
b) guidance on the content of minutes.
2 Meetings to which the Protocol Relates
2.1 In this protocol “meetings” refers to meetings of the following bodies:
a) City of York Council;
b) those bodies to which Members are formally appointed at the Annual Meeting, i.e. the Executive and its committees and non-Executive Committees and their sub-committees; and
c) any bodies of that nature established between Annual Meetings.
2.2 The records of meetings of working groups/parties and panels and task groups, or of joint meetings where City of York Council Democratic Services are responsible for the minutes, whether or not Members are appointed to them, need not follow the arrangements described in this protocol.
3 Production of Minutes
Responsibility
3.1 The production of minutes of meetings will be the responsibility of staff of Democratic Services only (referred to in this Protocol as the committee administrator”).
Timescales
3.2
The normal timescales for the production of minutes
will be:
a) draft minutes - within 5 working days of the meeting;
b) publication on the Council’s website of the final draft – within 10 working days of the meeting.
Clearance
3.3
To reinforce the role of the committee
administrator as an impartial recorder and interpreter of decisions
taken at a meeting, the drafts of minutes will only be cleared
with:
a) the Monitoring Officer, if they or their representative was present at the meeting; or
b) the Democratic Services Manager, if they or their representative was present at the meeting; or
c) another senior officer present at the meeting if neither (a) nor (b) was present.
3.4 No Member will be consulted on the wording of draft minutes.
3.5 In exceptional circumstances other officers who were present at the meeting may be consulted on a draft minute to clarify complex or technical information reported at the meeting which needs to be included in the minutes.
3.6 To avoid any uncertainty among those present at the meeting, it will be the responsibility of the committee administrator to seek clarification of any decision or amendment before or at the time of it being put to the vote or agreed, where, in the view of the committee administrator, there exists any doubt or confusion about what the committee has decided or has been asked to decide.
4 Status of published draft/approved minutes
4.1 The published minutes of a meeting will be regarded as an unofficial record of the meeting until they are formally approved by the next available meeting of the relevant body, although in the meantime the decisions taken will in normal circumstances have been implemented, subject to any post decision call in relating to Executive decisions.
4.2 Once formally approved by the body, the minutes will be regarded for legal purposes as the only formal record of the meeting. The committee administrator will, at that point destroy any notes he or she took at the meeting on which the minutes were based.
4.3 Where a change to the minutes is made at the meeting at which they are signed, the amended record will be published on the website and the changes written by hand on the paper copy signed by the Chair.
5 Content of a Minute
5.1
The minutes of a meeting will typically comprise the
following:
a) where appropriate, a reference number for any previous minute on the subject;
b) a listing of Member and Officer attendees;
c) details of any apologies received from Members;
d) a note of any declaration of interest in the subject made at the meeting;
e) details of any public participants and a brief summary of their submission;
f) an acknowledgement of any written representations received, who from and a brief summary of their submission;
g) details of any resolutions passed at the meeting to exclude the press and public during consideration of any exempt or confidential business, specifying the relevant exclusion paragraph(s) under the Local Government Act 1972;
h) a preamble, consisting of a brief summary of the subject of the minute;
i) in the case of minutes of the Executive, an outline of the options available in making a decision on the subject, a note of the option chosen and the reasons for choosing it;
j) a record of any discussion on the subject. That record will include:
· any additional information (either written or oral) presented at the meeting not contained in the report on the subject. This might be a full or summarised record of the information presented;
· any amendments formally moved or seconded by Members and a note of whether or not they were approved;
· apart from formal amendments, any general discussion on the subject which has a bearing on or which, in the view of the Monitoring Officer and/or representative of the Monitoring Officer when considering the draft minutes prior to publication will enhance a reader’s understanding of the reasons for a decision.
f. if requested under the relevant Procedure Rules, a record of the vote taken on the subject or the names of members who indicate their wish that the minutes record how they voted; and
g. the full resolution on the subject, incorporating any amendments made to a recommendation or motion, and worded in such a way as to be clear, with minimal reference to other written records, the meeting’s decision and intentions.
h. Any urgent business which the Chair has agreed to take in accordance with statutory provisions, together with the reasons why.
5.2 The names of individual members will not be recorded as part of the discussion on a subject unless they move or second a formal motion or amendment.
5.3 The names of individual Officers will not be recorded as part of the discussion on a subject. Job titles may be included for Head of Service and above.
5.4 Minutes covered by the Protocol will indicate the time when a Member arrives if it is after the meeting has commenced or the time they leave if it is before the meeting has closed.
5.5 Minutes will indicate the time consideration of an individual item commences.
6 Record of Questions/Statements
6.1 Where Members, who are not members of the body, are allowed to ask questions or make statements at the meeting, the minutes will provide a fair and coherent summary of any question and the response given. The names of individual members will not normally be recorded as part of the discussion. In the case of Council meetings, questions to Executive Members and the responses given will, as far as possible, be recorded in full.
6.2 A record of any questions asked or statements made by the public at a meeting will normally provide a brief outline of the question or statement and short but coherent summary of the response given.
6.3 In exceptional circumstances a question on a matter of particular importance or wide public concern, and the answer given to it, may justify a fuller record but this will be at the discretion of the Head of Democratic Governancein consultation with other relevant officers.