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Page summary This resource is from the Committees section. This is report 4 of the 25 May 2006 meeting of the MPA Committee and presents questions to the authority from Mr David Mery, a member of the public, and Tony Arbour, MPA member. Sections available here: Content Questions to the AuthorityReport: 4 SummaryMembers are requested, in accordance with the Authority’s Standing Orders, to hear a question from members of the public. The Chief Executive and Clerk will give the Authority’s response at the meeting. In addition a question has also be submitted from a member. The Chief Executive and Clerk will give the Authority’s response at the meeting. A. RecommendationThat the Authority hears the questions set out below and responds in accordance with Standing Orders 1.6 and 2.7. B. Supporting information1. The following question has been received from a member of the public, Mr David Mery:
2. Standing Order 2.7 sets out the process for receiving questions at Authority meetings, this is given at Appendix 1. 3. The Chief Executive and Clerk proposes the following response to Mr Mery’s question
4. A question to the Authority has been submitted from MPA member Tony Arbour, in relation to electoral fraud.
5. Standing Order 1.6 sets out the process for receiving questions at Authority meetings and this is given at Appendix 2. 6. The following response is proposed:
C. Race and equality impactNone related to the process of receiving questions from the public. D. Financial implicationsNone E. Background papersNone F. Contact detailsReport author: Nick Baker, MPA For more information contact:
MPA general: 020 7202 0202 Appendix 1Extract from MPA Standing Orders – 2.7 Questions from the public at full Authority meetings“2.7.1 Members of the public may ask questions of the Authority which are relevant to its business, functions or responsibilities. The Clerk must receive the question in writing not less than ten working days before a meeting of the Authority. 2.7.2 A person may not ask more than three questions in a rolling 12 month period. 2.7.3 The Clerk of the Authority will, in discussion with the Chair of the Authority, have the discretion to refuse a question. In this event, the Clerk shall respond in writing to the questioner outlining the reason(s) for this decision. This letter will be copied to all members, before the Authority meeting, and the Clerk’s decision reported to the meeting as part of the regular report on action taken under delegated authority. Without fettering that discretion, reasons why a question may not be accepted include the following:
2.7.4 Any question(s) shall be included on the agenda for the meeting, in the order of receipt, as the next item of business after the approval of the minutes of the last meeting, and must be addressed to the Chair. The Chair will then invite the Clerk to respond, orally or in writing, on behalf of the Authority. Following the Clerk’s response, the person asking the question may speak further for no more than three minutes. Members may also comment on or discuss the issues raised by the question and answer. 2.7.5 The person asking the question can attend the meeting to put the question. If they are not present, the answer as reported to the Authority shall be sent to them following the meeting. If the person asking the question needs some clarification in relation to the answer, this will be given by the Clerk or appropriate officer, in person or in writing, within ten working days of clarification being sought. 2.7.6 The Chair may use discretion to limit the number of questions asked by members of the public in order to avoid the business of the Authority being disrupted. In any event, no more than 30 minutes will be allowed for public questions and answers. Any questions that remain unanswered within the timescale shall receive written responses only.” Appendix 2Extract from MPA Standing Orders – 1.6 Members’ question at full Authority1.6 Members’ questions at full Authority meetings 1.6.1 Members may formally ask questions of the Chair of the Authority or of Committee Chairs at meetings of the Authority. However, this provision should be used by members only in exceptional circumstances, when other channels have failed. The Chief Executive and Clerk should receive questions in writing 10 working days before the Authority meeting. 1.6.2 The relevant Committee Chair will respond to the question. If not specified by the member asking the question, the Chief Executive and Clerk will decide which Committee Chair (or the Authority Chair) should respond. If a question does not fall readily within the terms of reference of one committee, the Chair of the Authority will respond. 1.6.3 The Chief Executive and Clerk, in consultation with the Chair of the Authority, is authorised to decide that a question should not be accepted, for instance if it is not relevant to Authority business, uses inappropriate language or if the answer would divulge exempt information. 1.6.4 Questions will be asked in the order that they are received and the number of questions which may be asked by any one member at each meeting shall be limited to two. 1.6.5 The time allocated for members' questions at each Authority meeting shall not exceed 10 minutes. Any questions not answered within this time will be replied to in writing. This item will be placed at the end of the agenda. 1.6.6 The member asking the question may ask one supplementary question, which must relate to the subject of the original question. One further supplementary question, relevant to the original question, may be asked by another member. Supporting material |
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