Committees and Joint Arrangements
Chapter 27: Standards Advisory Committee
Section 27.1: Introduction
Section 27.2: Standards Advisory Committee Terms of Reference
Section 27.3: Hearings Advisory Sub-Committee
Section 27.4: Standards Advisory Committee Procedures
Subsection 27.4.1:
Composition
The Standards Advisory Committee shall be comprised of 5 Members of the Council (not including the Mayor or more than 1 Cabinet Member) and each political group may appoint up to 3 substitutes, appointed by the Council in accordance with the requirements of political proportionality; and up to 5 persons who are not Members or officers of the Council or any other relevant authority (i.e. Co-opted members).
The Co-opted member(s) will be entitled to vote at meetings under the provisions of section 13(4)(e) of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. The Standards Advisory Committee shall be chaired by a Co-opted member.
The Committee shall establish Hearings and other Sub-Committees in accordance with its terms of reference and these procedures.
Subsection 27.4.2:
Appointment of Co-opted Members
A person may not be appointed as a Co-opted member of the Standards Advisory Committee or one of its sub-committees unless the appointment is approved by Full Council. The term of appointment shall be for 4 years unless otherwise determined by Council or the Co-optee does not continue to fulfil any required conditions as may be determined by the Authority from time to time. Co-opted members may serve as many terms of appointment as the Council considers appropriate.
Subsection 27.4.3:
Roles and Functions
The Standards Advisory Committee has the following roles:
If requested by the Monitoring Officer in accordance with their powers conferred in the Council’s Code of Conduct for Members (Constitution Section 31 Appendix C):
To advise the Monitoring Officer whether or not any complaint of a breach by the Mayor, a Councillor or a co-opted member of the Members Code of Conduct should be referred for investigation by the Monitoring Officer or an investigator appointed by the Monitoring Officer;
To advise the Monitoring Officer whether or not any complaint that has been subject to such investigation should proceed to hearing.
To discharge the duties in (a) or (b), the Monitoring Officer shall convene an Investigation and Disciplinary Sub-Committee of the Standards Advisory Committee, comprising at least 3 Members of the Standards Advisory Committee (comprising 2 of the co-opted members and 1 Councillor);
To receive regular quarterly reports from the Monitoring Officer on the numbers of complaints of the Code received, the decisions taken by the Monitoring Officer (in consultation with the Independent Person) on such complaints and investigation outcomes where the investigation determines there was no evidence of a failure to comply with the code or where the investigation outcome recommends a local resolution;
To convene a Hearings Sub-Committee of 3 Members of the Standards Advisory Committee comprising 2 of the co-opted members and 1Councillor to consider any matter where the investigation finds evidence of a failure to comply with the Code and a local resolution is not possible or appropriate;
To make such recommendations to Council in respect of the matter as the Hearings Sub-Committee considers appropriate as a result of any matter referred including;
Reporting its findings to Council for information;
Recommending to the member’s Group Leader (or in the case of ungrouped members, recommend to Council or to Committees) removal from any or all Committees or Sub-Committees of the Council;
Recommending to the Mayor removal from the Executive, or from particular Portfolio responsibilities;
Recommending the Monitoring Officer arrange training for the member;
Recommending removal from outside appointments to which they have been appointed or nominated;
Recommending withdrawing facilities provided to the member by the Council, such as a computer, website and/or email and Internet access;
Recommending excluding the member from the Council’s offices or other premises, with the exception of meeting rooms as necessary for attending Council, Executive Committee and Sub-Committee meetings;
Recommending the Member to contact the Council via specified point(s) of contact;
To convene a Hearings (Appeal) Sub-Committee of at least three different Members of the Standards Advisory Committee (comprising 2 of the co-opted members and 1 Councillor) to consider any appeal against a finding of, or sanction recommended by, the Hearings Sub-Committee;
To receive reports on compliance with any recommendation(s) made for sanctions to be applied in respect of any member;
Promoting and maintaining high standards of conduct by the Mayor, Members of the Council, co-opted members including church and parent governor representatives and where the Committee considers that there may be issues of concern recommending that the Monitoring Officer considers and reports on the issues raised;
Assisting the Mayor, Members of the Council, co-opted members including church and other faiths and parent governor representatives to observe the Council’s Code of Conduct for Members;
Advising the Council on the adoption or revision of the Code of Conduct for Members;
Monitoring the operation of the Code of Conduct for Members;
Advising, training or arranging to train the Mayor, Members of the Council and co-opted members including church and other faiths and parent governor representatives on matters relating to the Code of Conduct for Members;
To act as an advisory body in respect of any matters referred to the Standards Committee by the Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) or Community Forums in respect of probity issues arising out of the codes and protocols applicable to relevant members of the LSP and Community Forums as set out in the Community Forum handbook and as may be amended from time to time;
To advise on allegations of Member breaches of the Protocols set out in the constitution as may be referred to the Committee by the Monitoring Officer and to make recommendations with regard to such allegations as maybe so referred;
Advising on local protocols for both Officer and Member governance;
To monitor and review Member and Officer Procedures for registering interests and declaring gifts and hospitality;
To receive periodic reports on the Council’s Ethical Governance arrangements, on whistle blowing arrangements and complaints; and
As requested by the Monitoring Officer, to establish a Dispensations Sub-Committee to advise on any applications for dispensations in relation to participation at a meeting by a member with a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest.
Subsection 27.4.4:
Validity of Proceedings
A meeting of the Standards Advisory Committee or one of its sub-committees shall only be quorate where at least three members of the Committee or Sub-Committee are present for its duration and such quorum must include at least one councillor and at least one co-opted member.
Part VA of the Local Government Act 1972 applies in relation to meetings of the Standards Advisory Committee or its Sub-Committees as it applies to meetings of the Council.
Subsection 27.4.5:
Hearings Sub-Committee and Hearings (Appeal) Sub-Committee