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The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by sections 94(1) and (3) and 95(1), (2) and (5) of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000[1], and of all other powers enabling her in that behalf, having regard to the desirability of maintaining a reasonable balance between the number of members of any local access forum appointed in accordance with paragraph (a) and in accordance with paragraph (b) of section 95(2) of that Act, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and extent 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Local Access Forums (England) Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 7th August 2002. (2) These Regulations extend to England only[2]. Interpretation 2. In these Regulations references to sections are references to sections of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. Establishment of a local access forum 3. - (1) Subject to regulation 13, where an appointing authority[3] is required, by section 94(1), to establish a local access forum, that authority shall establish the forum by appointing the members of the forum before 8th August 2003. (2) Before establishing any local access forum an appointing authority which is a local highway authority shall consult -
(b) such other persons as they consider appropriate,
as to the area for which the forum is to be established.
(b) such other persons as they consider appropriate,
as to the area for which the forum is to be established.
(b) consisting of no fewer than 17 members, not more than three members of such forum may also be members of a district or county council or National Park authority for any part of the area of the forum.
(3) The members shall be persons who appear to the appointing authority to be representative of -
(b) owners and occupiers of access land or land over which local rights of way subsist, or (c) any other interests especially relevant to the authority's area.
(4) The appointing authority shall ensure a reasonable balance is maintained between the number of members appointed in accordance with sub-paragraph (a) and in accordance with sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (3).
(ii) if they maintain a website on the internet, on such a website, and
(b) consult such persons as they consider appropriate.
(6) The requirements in paragraph (5) to advertise and consult shall not apply to the appointment to a local access forum of any person who is a member of a district or county council or National Park authority for any part of the area of the forum.
(b) may terminate the appointment of a member of a forum if -
(ii) he has failed to comply with regulation 6(7).
(5) An appointing authority may re-appoint a person who ceases to be a member of a local access forum.
(b) (where each was appointed in accordance with regulation 4(3)(c)) on the basis of an interest other than any which was the basis on which the other was eligible to be so appointed.
(7) A member of a local access forum who is directly or indirectly interested in any matter brought up for consideration at a meeting of the forum shall disclose the nature of his interest to the meeting.
(b) where an item is added to an agenda, copies of the document adding the item to the agenda (or of the revised agenda), and the copies of any report for the meeting relating to the item, shall be open to inspection from the time the item is added to the agenda,
but nothing in this paragraph requires copies of any agenda, document or report to be open to inspection by the public until copies are available to members of the local access forum.
(b) by reason of special circumstances, which shall be specified in the minutes, the chairman of the meeting is of the opinion that the item should be considered at the meeting as a matter of urgency.
Inspection of minutes and other documents after meetings of a local access forum
(b) a copy of the agenda for the meeting, and (c) a copy of any report for the meeting.
(2) If and so long as copies of a report for a meeting of a local access forum are required by paragraph (3) of regulation 7 or paragraph (1) of this regulation to be open to inspection by members of the public -
(b) at least one copy of each of the documents included in that list,
shall also be open to their inspection at the offices of the appointing authority.
(b) have, in his opinion, been relied on to a material extent in preparing the report,
but do not include any published works.
(b) require the person having custody of the document to supply to him a copy of or extracts from the document,
upon payment to the appointing authority providing the facility of such reasonable fee as may be required in respect of any expenses thereby incurred.
(b) a member of the appointing authority in question.
Financial provisions
(b) any expenses of arranging for the care of their children or dependants.
Annual report
(b) regulation 4 (membership of a local access forum) has effect as if -
(ii) in paragraph (4), for the words "The appointing authority" there were substituted the words "The appointing authorities", and (iii) in paragraph (5), for the words "the appointing authority" there were substituted the words "the appointing authorities", for the words "the authority's area" there were substituted the words "their respective areas", and for the words "such a website" there were substituted the words "their respective websites",
(c) regulation 5 (terms of membership) has effect as if -
(ii) in paragraph (3), for the words "the appointing authority" there were substituted the words "one of the appointing authorities", (iii) in paragraph (4), for the words "An appointing authority" there were substituted the words "Appointing authorities", and in sub-paragraph (b)(i) of that paragraph, for the words "the appointing authority" there were substituted the words "one of the appointing authorities", and (iv) in paragraph (5), for the words "An appointing authority" there were substituted the words "Appointing authorities",
(d) regulation 7 (access to meetings and documents of a local access forum) has effect as if, in paragraph (3), for the words "the appointing authority" there were substituted the words "the appointing authorities",
(ii) in paragraph (3), for the words "the appointing authority" there were substituted the words "any of the appointing authorities",
(g) regulation 11 (financial provisions) has effect as if, in paragraph (1), for the words "an appointing authority" there were substituted the words "appointing authorities", and at the end of that paragraph there were inserted the words "in such shares as may be agreed or failing agreement, equally", and
Application of these Regulations to London borough councils (This note is not part of the Regulations) Section 94 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 requires local highway authorities and National Park authorities to establish advisory bodies to be known as local access forums. The forums are required to advise about improvement of public access to land in their area for open-air recreational purposes. These Regulations, which extend to England only, make provision for the establishment and conduct of local access forums. Regulation 3 requires local access forums to be established before 8th August 2003 and includes consultation requirements. Regulations 4 and 5 make provision about the membership of forums and the terms of such membership. Regulation 6 provides for the conduct of the proceedings of forums, and regulations 7 to 9 provide for public access to the meetings and documents of such forums. Regulations 10, 11 and 12 provide respectively for the employment of a secretary for each local access forum, for the reasonable expenses of the forum and its members to be met by the authority which establishes the forum, and for the preparation of an annual report on the discharge of the functions of the forum. Regulation 13 enables joint local access forums to be established, and regulation 14 makes provision where a council of a London borough resolve to establish a local access forum. Notes: [1] 2000 c. 37.back [2] Regulations made by the Secretary of State may be made only as respects England: see section 94(10) for the meaning of "regulations".back [3] See section 94(2) for the meaning of "appointing authority".back [4] See section 94(7) which enables a council of a London borough council to resolve that section 94(1) shall apply to the council or to any part of their area.back
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