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Agenda 20th June 2002
STANDARDS COMMITTEE Meeting to be held on Thursday, 20th June, 2002 at 2.00 p.m. in the Ante-Room, at the Town Hall | |
PUBLIC INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTS AND ACCESS TO MEETING | |
(a) | You can see the reports to be discussed in public at the meeting if you call at the First Stop Reception, Old Town Hall, Pinstone Street entrance. The Reception is open between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. Monday - Thursday and between 9.00 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. on Friday, or you can ring on telephone no. 2734552. You may not be allowed to see some reports because they contain confidential information. These items are usually marked * on the agenda. |
(b) | Standards Committee meetings are normally open to the public but sometimes the Committee may have to discuss an item in private. If this happens, you will be asked to leave. Any private items are normally left till last. |
(c) | Members of the City Council can obtain further information on any of the agenda items by speaking to Mick Ogle on telephone no. 273 4007. |
A G E N D A
1. | EXCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC AND PRESS To identify items where resolutions may be moved to exclude the press and public. |
2. | MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING |
3. | TERMS OF REFERENCE OF THE COMMITTEE |
To approve the Terms of Reference as set out in the Council’s Constitution. | |
4. | DISPENSATION PROCESS AND PROCEDURE |
(a) To consider and finalise the arrangements for the granting of dispensations. | |
(b) To consider individual applications for dispensations. | |
5. | STANDARDS BOARD VIDEO – THE CODE TO PROTECT YOU |
To view the Standards Board Video. | |
6. | ELECTED MEMBER DEVELOPMENT |
Report of the Chief Executive. | |
7. | DTLR CONSULTATION PAPER FOR LOCAL INVESTIGATION, DETERMINATION AND MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS |
(a) To consider the DTLR Consultation Paper. | |
(b) To receive an analysis by the City Solicitor. | |
(c) To receive details of a key note speech by Paul Hoey on the role of the Monitoring Officer. |
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