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Page summary This resource is from the Committees section. This is report 14 of the 06 December 2005 meeting of the MPA Committee and gives details of action taken under delegated authority on the grounds of urgency. Sections available here: Content Action taken under delegated AuthorityReport: 14 SummaryThis report gives details of action taken under delegated authority on the grounds of urgency. A. RecommendationThat the Authority receives this report on urgent action taken under delegated authority, as provided for in Standing Orders. B. Supporting information1. Standing Order 6.1 provides for the Chief Executive & Clerk or Treasurer to take decisions under delegated authority and in consultation with specified members where a decision is required urgently. Decisions taken in this way have to be reported to the next meeting of the Authority for information. This report must state which members were consulted. Under the urgency procedure, wherever possible the members of the relevant committee (or of the Authority if that would be the decision-making body) should be informed in advance of the proposal to take a decision. This action must also be reported as having been carried out. 2. The following action has been taken:
C. Race and equality impactAny implications are addressed in the delegated action forms. D. Financial implicationsAny implications are addressed in the delegated action forms. E. Background papersDelegated action forms, unless they contain exempt information F. Contact detailsReport author: Simon Vile, MPA. For more information contact:
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