Officer delegated decisions
The Openness of Local Government Bodies Regulations came into force on 5 August 2014. The Regulations require officers to produce written records of decisions they make.
The principal provisions relating to the recording of decisions by officers are:
A decision making officer must produce a written record of any decision which falls within what is paragraph 7(2) of the Regulations. Paragraph 7(2) provides a decision which falls within this paragraph if it would otherwise have been taken by the relevant local government body or committee but it has been delegated to an officer of that body either:
- Under a specific express authorisation: or
- Under a general authorisation to officers to take such
decisions and the effect of a decision is to:
- grant a permission or licence
- affects the rights of an individual; or
- award the contract or incur expenditure which materially effects the Council's financial position
We have identified the express delegations to all officers. The express delegations are included in our Constitution under Part 3 - Responsibility for Functions.The delegations are to:
- Chief Executive
- Deputy Chief Executive
- Section 151 Officer
- Heads of Service
- Head of HR