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Joint Committee definition

What does Joint Committee mean?

A committee consisting of members of two or more authorities established for the joint discharge of any functions of those authorities in accordance with the Local Government Act 1972, s 101.

A joint committee may also discharge its functions by a committee, sub-committee or an officer of one of the authorities. Functional enactments have effect subject to all necessary modifications in respect of their application and the areas in which they are to be discharged. Joint committee arrangements cease to have effect in relation to any particular function if that becomes the responsibility of an authority's executive.


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