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Made | 22nd February 2007 | ||
Laid before the Scottish Parliament | 26th February 2007 | ||
Coming into force | 2nd May 2007 |
Reimbursement of expenses to a Civic Head
3.
—(1) In addition to any payments permitted by virtue of regulations 4 and 5, each local authority may reimburse to its Civic Head any receipted expenditure incurred by that person to enable them to carry out their civic duties, but which amount shall not exceed that provided for in paragraph (2).
(2) Such amount is the following total yearly amount, depending on the banding of a local authority as specified in Schedule 1–
(3) In this regulation, "yearly" means the period of 12 months from the date of the first ordinary election, and subsequent periods of 12 months, and the total yearly amount stated in paragraph (2) applies whether or not the person who is the Civic Head changes within such period of 12 months.
Reimbursement of expenditure incurred on approved duties
4.
—(1) A member of a local authority shall be entitled to receive payments from that authority by way of reimbursement of travel, subsistence or other expenditure incurred by that member (whether the expenditure is incurred inside or outside the United Kingdom) if all the requirements stated in paragraph (2) are met.
(2) The requirements are that–
(3) Where expenditure is of a type described in Schedule 2, the expenditure shall be payable to the member by the local authority in accordance with the provisions in this regulation, but not exceeding (for expenditure incurred inside the United Kingdom) such rates as are stated opposite each type of expenditure in Schedule 2.
Mileage allowances for travel
5.
—(1) No local authority shall make any payments to its members by way of travel or subsistence allowances (as opposed to the reimbursement of receipted expenditure incurred) in respect of carrying out any approved duty, except where that is permitted by these Regulations.
(2) A member of a local authority shall be entitled to receive payments by way of a mileage allowance in respect of travelling (whether inside or outside the United Kingdom) which is reasonably incurred by them for the purpose of enabling them to perform any approved duty as a member of that local authority.
(3) The mileage allowance shall be payable only in respect of the types of travelling, and at the rates for each type, described in paragraph (4).
(4) Those types of travelling and rates are–
Claim forms and records of payments
6.
—(1) A member of a local authority may claim amounts of expenditure or allowance by completing and lodging with the local authority, a claim in the form set out in Schedule 3.
(2) Every local authority shall keep a record of the payments of expenditure and allowances made by it in accordance with these Regulations.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4), a record kept pursuant to paragraph (2) shall specify in relation to each payment–
(4) A record kept pursuant to paragraph (2) shall be published by a local authority in the form set out in Schedule 4, and such record shall be–
(5) A record published pursuant to paragraph (4) shall be published at such frequency as the local authority consider appropriate, but in any event not later than 1st June in each year in respect of the previous year from 1st April to 31st March (or from the date of an ordinary election until 31st March in respect of the first year after coming into force of these Regulations).
Avoidance of duplication
7.
—(1) No payment shall be made to a person under any provision of sections 46 to 50 of the 1973 Act in respect of any matter for which a payment has been made to them pursuant to any provision in regulations 3 to 5 (or vice versa).
(2) A member shall not be entitled to take expenditure into account for the purposes of more than one claim.
(3) A member shall not be entitled to take any period of absence from his usual place of residence into account for the purposes of more than one claim.
Amendment of the 1995 Regulations
8.
—(1) The 1995 Regulations are amended in accordance with this regulation with effect from the date of the first ordinary election.
(2) In regulation 22, omit "an attendance allowance under a scheme under Part II or".
(3) In regulation 26, insert a new paragraph–
(4) In regulation 27–
Revocations
9.
—(1) Subject to Regulation 10, the provisions of the 1995 Regulations specified in paragraph (2) are revoked with effect from the date of the first ordinary election.
(2) The provisions referred to in paragraph (1) are–
Savings
10.
Notwithstanding revocation of any provision of the 1995 Regulations by virtue of regulation 9, that provision shall continue to have effect in relation to claims made for allowances or other payments in respect of duties performed up to but not including the date of the first ordinary election.
TOM MCCABE
A member of the Scottish Executive
St Andrew's House, Edinburgh
22nd February 2007
(a) Meals taken by a member of a local authority within the electoral ward in respect of which they hold office, (except within any local authority premises) for the following wards–
Ward 1 – North West and Central Sutherland Ward 6 – Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh Ward 12 – Caol and Mallaig Ward 22 – Fort William and Ardnamurchan Argyll and Bute Council Ward 2 – Kintyre and the Islands Ward 4 – Oban South and the Isles Comhairle nan Eilean Siar Ward 1 – Barraigh, Bhatarsaigh, Eirisgeigh agus Uibhist a Deas Shetland Islands Council Ward 1 – North Isles Orkney Islands Council Ward 3 – Stromness and South Isles Ward 6 – North Isles |
The amount per day stated for each meal in paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) if the local authority determines the expense is reasonably incurred for approved duties, and otherwise no reimbursement. |
(b) Breakfast (where no overnight subsistence is claimed) |
£8 per day |
(c) Lunch |
£12 per day |
(d) Dinner |
£25 per day |
Meals taken under paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) are those taken by a member of a local authority outside the electoral ward in respect of which they hold office and not within any local authority premises in the area of the local authority of which they are a member | |
(e) Overnight accommodation away from home and local authority premises (costs for bed and breakfast) |
£118.63 within London £94.82 elsewhere |
(f) Other particular costs of travel by private car, motorcycle or bicycle, being–
(ii) road pricing schemes and congestion charging (iii) ferry fares |
Receipted costs of expense |
(g) Road and bridge tolls |
Actual costs of expense |
(h) Public transport (including taxis) |
Receipted cost of expense |
(i) Telephone and computer line rental for use of personal telephone and computer for approved duties |
50 per cent of line rental cost |
(j) Telephone and computer line rental for second line for approved duties use |
Receipted cost of expense |
(k) Telephone and computer costs (apart from calls or line rental) necessarily incurred for approved duties |
Receipted cost of expense |
(l) Calls made in respect of approved duties, upon a home telephone, networked personal computer, fax machine, or personal mobile telephone |
Receipted cost of expense |
[2] 1989 c.42. The functions of the Secretary of State were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998.back
[4] S.I. 1995/912; amended by S.I. 1997/1631 and 1998/3219, S.S.I. 2002/15, and 2004/146.back
[5] 1973 c.65. Section 37 was amended by the Scottish Local Government (Elections) Act 2002 (asp 1), sections 3 and 4.back
[7] Ordinary elections are held in accordance with section 5 of the 1994 Act, as amended by the Scottish Local Government (Elections) Act 2002 (asp 1) and section 5(2) of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 9).back