Annex 2
Summary of the York and North Yorkshire Joint Devolution Committee Functions
The York and North Yorkshire Joint Committee is established under Section 101(5) of the Local Government Act 1972, as applied by Section 9EB of the Local Government Act 2000 and Regulation 11 of the Local Authorities (Arrangements for the Discharge of Functions) (England) Regulations 2012 by the Executives of City of York Council and North Yorkshire County Council.
The Joint Committee will oversee and make decisions as required to ensure that stages of considering a Devolution deal prior to a potential creation of a mayoral combined authority is considered jointly by members of North Yorkshire Council and the City of York. The Joint Committee will provide a venue to review collaboratively the provisions of implementing the Deal and collaborating on projects that benefit the region through Devolution.
Membership
The Joint Committee will comprise of:
· Two Executive Members appointed from City of York Council; and
· Two Executive Members appointed from North Yorkshire County Council
The Executives of the two
Cconstituent Ccouncils will have resolved to establish a joint arrangements to carry out
the functions of the Joint Committee. Only Executive Members can be appointed and
mMembership of the joint
committee does not need to reflect the political composition of the
Council
The following shall be invited to attend and participate in formal
meetings of the Jjoint cCommittee however they will not
have voting rights and they will not have the right to receive any
confidential information pursuant to Schedule 12A of the Local
Government Act 1972 which may from time to time be part of a formal
agenda:
· The Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner
· A nominated representative of the LEP
Substitutes
Each cConstituent Council may appoint
substitute members from within its
Executive only to attend formal meetings of the joint
committee.
Appointment of Co-Chairs and Vice
Chair
The Joint Committee, at its first meeting, shall resolved to appoint aCo-
Chairs and Vice
Chair from amongst its constituent members. The
Co-Chairs and Vice Chair
will not be from the same constituent
Authority.are to be
the Leaders of the
two constituent councils. The Chairing is
to be determined by where the meeting is held, with
the City of
York Council
Leader chairing meetings
in York and the North
Yorkshire County Council Leaderchairing meetings in North
Yorkshire. In the absence of
the scheduledCo-Chair, the
remainingCo-Chair will chair the
meeting.
Quoracy
The four Executive Members
appointed to the Joint Committee will constitute a quorum
Voting
Decisions will be made by majority vote. In the event of a vote
being required, each Executive Member (or substitute
ExecutiveMember) will have the ability to
cast one vote.
Decisions made will be binding on both Constituent Councils Authorities Rules of
Procedure
The Standing Orders for North Yorkshire County Council will be the relevant Standing Orders for Rules of Procedure for formal meetings.
Frequency of Meetings
The Joint Committee shall meet as and when required to do so either at the request of the respective Leaders of the Constituent Councils and or at the request of the Chief Operating Officer of City of York Council and or the Chief Executive of North Yorkshire County Council. Each meeting shall be classed as a formal meeting supported by agenda, reports and minutes.
Administration of the York and North Yorkshire Joint Committee
North Yorkshire Council will take responsibility for the
administration and support for the delivery of meetings for the
Jjoint Ccommittee. This includes production
and publication of agendas, hosting of meetings and as such the
Standing Orders as they relate to North Yorkshire County Council
will be adopted for the purposes of supporting the Joint
Committee.
Access to Information
As all the members of a joint committee are
members of the executive in each of the constituent authorities
then iIts
access to information regime is the same as that applied to the
Eexecutive of the relevant Constituent
Council.
Review of the terms of reference for the Joint Committee
In the event that the terms of reference for the Jjoint Ccommittee require review and or
amendment, this will be delegated to the Monitoring Officer in
consultation with the Leader of the respective Council and the
Chief Executive/Chief Operating Officer of the respective
Council.
The Joint Committee will have oversight of the development of the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority and ensure that it is able to be launched in accordance with the Statutory Orders issued by Government.
The Joint Committee will ensure that sufficient resources are made available to support the creation and implementation of the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority which includes financial management and oversight, securing of appropriate resources (officers, technical and otherwise) to enable delivery and the development of governance and a policy framework.
The Joint Committee will exercise the ability to approve or adopt any policy or policy framework which is solely and directly relevant to the development and implementation of the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority.
It is noted that any reference to North Yorkshire County Council above will be a reference to North Yorkshire Council from the 1st April 2023.