Made | 17th October 2005 | ||
Coming into force | 24th October 2005 |
1. | Citation and commencement |
2. | Incorporation of provisions of the Commissioners Clauses Act 1847 |
3. | Interpretation |
4. | Continuation of Commissioners |
5. | Constitution of the Commissioners |
6. | Appointment and terms of office of members |
7. | Transitional provisions |
8. | Casual vacancies |
9. | Declaration to be made by commissioners |
10. | Disqualification of commissioners |
11. | Indemnity insurance for the Commissioners |
12. | Incidental provisions applying to the Commissioners |
13. | Borrowing powers |
14. | Temporary borrowing powers |
15. | CPI adjustment of borrowing limits |
16. | General powers of the Commissioners to act |
17. | Advisory bodies |
18. | Repeals, revocations and savings{t1} |
Schedule 1. | Declaration of acceptance of office by Commissioners |
Schedule 2. | Provisions applying to the Commissioners |
Schedule 3. | Repeals and revocations |
Continuation of Commissioners
4.
The Commissioners shall continue in existence as a body corporate and with power to exercise the functions conferred on the Commissioners by or in consequence of the Cattewater Harbour Orders 1915 to 2005.
Constitution of the Commissioners
5.
—(1) On and after the new constitution date, the Commissioners shall consist of—
(2) Each commissioner appointed under paragraph (1)(a) above shall be a person who appears to the Commissioners to have special knowledge, experience or ability appropriate to the efficient, effective and economic discharge by the Commissioners of their functions including in particular (but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing) special knowledge, experience or ability in one or more of the following matters—
and the Commissioners and the Secretary of State for Defence shall secure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that the Commissioners appointed by them will, between them, have special knowledge, experience and ability in a broad and complementary range of matters relevant to the efficient, effective and economic discharge by them of their functions.
(3) In making an appointment under paragraph (1)(a) above or article 8 below, the Commissioners shall act in accordance with any guidance issued by the Secretary of State from time to time with respect to the exercise of such functions.
Appointment and terms of office of members
6.
—(1) The first appointment of commissioners under article 5 above shall be made so as to take effect as follows—
(2) Successive appointments under article 5(1)(a) and (b) above shall be made so as to have effect on each third anniversary of the date specified in paragraph (1) above in relation to those commissioners.
(3) With the exception of any such commissioner who dies, resigns or becomes disqualified from office or who is appointed to fill a casual vacancy, each commissioner appointed under article 5 above shall hold office for a term of 3 years.
(4) A commissioner may apply for re-appointment and be re-appointed to hold office again but shall not be appointed for more than three consecutive terms except for any commissioner appointed as the chairman who may be appointed to hold office for not more than four consecutive terms.
(5) For the purposes of paragraph (4) above, "term" does not include—
Transitional provisions
7.
—(1) Each commissioner who holds office at the date of the coming into force of this Order shall continue in office and, in the case of the chairman and deputy chairman, in that capacity until the re-appointment of commissioners pursuant to paragraph (3) below unless, prior to such re-appointment, that commissioner dies, resigns or becomes disqualified from office.
(2) Each remaining commissioner within the meaning of paragraph (7) shall at the date of coming into force of this Order be re-appointed to office and, in the case of the chairman and deputy chairman, to office in that capacity and the appointment shall last until any re-appointment under paragraph (3).
(3) As soon as practicable after the coming into force of this Order, the Commissioners shall at a meeting of the Commissioners and upon the basis of the criteria for appointments specified in article 5(2) above re-appoint from amongst their number—
(4) Article 8 below shall apply to a casual vacancy arising amongst any of the Commissioners in office at the coming into force of this Order (including the chairman and deputy chairman) as it applies to the successor to that commissioner to be appointed pursuant to this Order.
(5) Article 9 below shall apply to each of the Commissioners in office at the coming into force of this Order as if they had been appointed on the day that this Order comes into force.
(6) The designated officer shall first take up office as a commissioner on the coming into force of this Order.
(7) A remaining commissioner under paragraph (2) above is a commissioner who was appointed or elected as such before this Order came into force and who continues to act as such at the date of the coming into force of this Order.
Casual vacancies
8.
—(1) A casual vacancy arising amongst the Commissioners appointed under article 5 or article 7(3) above shall, unless it is not reasonably practicable to do so, be filled by the appointment of a commissioner by the Commissioners, and any such appointment shall be made in accordance with article 5 above.
(2) A commissioner appointed to fill a casual vacancy under this article shall hold office (unless he previously dies, or otherwise ceases to be a member) during the remainder of the term for which the member whom he replaces was appointed.
Declaration to be made by commissioners
9.
On and after the new constitution date, no person shall act as a commissioner until he has made the declaration set out in Schedule 1 to this Order (or a declaration to that effect) and a person shall cease to be a commissioner if he fails to make that declaration within 3 months of the date of his appointment.
Disqualification of commissioners
10.
—(1) If the Commissioners are satisfied that a commissioner—
the Commissioners may by resolution declare the office of that commissioner to be vacant and thereupon his office shall become vacant.
(2) If the Commissioners are satisfied that a commissioner—
the Commissioners may request in writing the resignation of that commissioner and, by resolution, declare the office of that commissioner to be vacant and thereupon his office shall become vacant.
Indemnity insurance for the Commissioners
11.
The Commissioners may enter into, and pay premiums for, a contract of insurance to indemnify the Commissioners jointly or severally against personal liability arising from any act or omission of the Commissioners or of any of them; not being an act or omission by any commissioner which that commissioner knew to be a breach of duty or concerning which that commissioner was reckless as to whether it was such a breach.
Incidental provisions applying to the Commissioners
12.
On and after the new constitution date, the provisions of Schedule 2 to this Order shall have effect with respect to the Commissioners.
Borrowing powers
13.
—(1) Subject to paragraph (2) below, the Commissioners may from time to time borrow upon the security of their assets for the time being or of their revenues or both their assets and their revenues, by any methods they see fit—
(2) In calculating the aggregate sums of money borrowed by the Commissioners under paragraph (1) above, there shall be excluded any sums borrowed for the purpose of repaying within twelve months of the date of borrowing any sum for the time being outstanding by way of principal on any amount previously borrowed.
(3) Moneys borrowed by the Commissioners under this article shall be applied only to purposes to which capital money is properly applicable.
(4) For the purposes of paragraph (3) above, but without prejudice to the generality of that paragraph, purposes to which capital money is properly applicable shall be deemed to include—
(5) Section 44 (protection of lenders) and section 47 (appointment of receiver) of the Cattewater Harbour Order 1915[11] shall apply to the exercise of the powers of this article but subject to the substitution for the words "two thousand pounds in the whole" in section 47 of the words "one-tenth of the amount for the time being borrowed by the Commissioners".
Temporary borrowing powers
14.
The Commissioners may borrow temporarily, by way of overdraft or otherwise, such sums of money as the Commissioners may require but the total amount outstanding at any one time of money so borrowed shall not exceed two hundred and fifty thousand pounds (or that sum as adjusted in accordance with article 15 below).
CPI adjustment of borrowing limits
15.
—(1) On each anniversary of the new constitution date, the sums mentioned in articles 13(1)(a) and 14 above shall be adjusted in line with any movement (calculated to one decimal place) in CPI which occurred during the year ended on 31st December immediately preceding the anniversary in question.
(2) Any adjustment referred to in paragraph (1) above, shall be recorded in the next following annual statement of accounts prepared by the Commissioners.
(3) In paragraph (1) above, "CPI" means the Consumer Price Index, being the main measure of inflation in the monthly publication of the Office for National Statistics known as "Monthly Digest of Statistics", or any successor from time to time of that index.
General powers of the Commissioners to act
16.
The Commissioners may do anything which appears to the Commissioners to be necessary or expedient for the purpose of, or in connection with, the exercise of their functions including, in particular—
Advisory bodies
17.
—(1) The Commissioners shall establish one or more advisory body or bodies which the Commissioners shall consult on all matters substantially affecting the management, maintenance, improvement, conservation, protection or regulation of the harbour and its navigation and safety.
(2) The Commissioners shall take into consideration any matter, recommendation or representation which may from time to time be referred or made to them by any advisory body whether or not that advisory body has been consulted by the Commissioners on that matter, recommendation or representation so referred or made.
(3) An advisory body established pursuant to this article shall consist of such number of persons appointed by the Commissioners as the Commissioners shall from time to time consider appropriate.
(4) Appointments to an advisory body shall be made by the Commissioners in accordance with a scheme prepared by them for the purpose which shall provide for the appointment of persons who, in the opinion of the Commissioners, are representative of persons having an interest in the functioning of the harbour.
(5) An advisory body may determine its own quorum and procedure and shall appoint a chairman. It shall meet at least twice per year.
(6) An individual member of an advisory body may, on giving notice in writing to the chairman of that body, send a substitute to any meeting of the body.
(7) A member of an advisory body shall hold office for a period of three years from the date of his appointment and at the end of that period be eligible for reappointment.
(8) A member of an advisory body may resign his office at any time by notice in writing given to the chairman of the Commissioners.
Repeals, revocations and savings
18.
—(1) On the new constitution date, the enactments mentioned in the first and second columns of Schedule 3 to this Order are repealed or revoked to the extent specified in the third column of that Schedule.
(2) Notwithstanding the repeal of section 5 of the Cattewater Harbour Order 1915, the provisions of the Commissioners Clauses Act 1847[12] with respect to borrowing shall continue to be incorporated with that Order so far as consistent with and not expressly varied by that Order.
Signed by the authority of the Secretary of State for Transport
Phil Carey
Head of Ports Division Department for Transport
17th October 2005
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WITNESSED BY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DATED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(2) Until the contrary is proved, a meeting for which minutes have been made or signed shall be deemed to have been duly convened and held and, if it was a meeting of a committee, that committee shall be deemed to have had the power to deal with the subject of the minutes.
the commissioner shall declare that interest.
(2) If a commissioner is present at a meeting of the Commissioners or of any committee of the Commissioners at which a contract or other matter in which that commissioner has an interest is to be considered the commissioner shall—
(3) This paragraph shall not apply to any interest—
10.
The Commissioners shall maintain and regularly update a register of interests declared by each commissioner and shall make the register available for inspection by members of the public at all times during usual office hours.
Chapter or number | Short Title | Extent of repeal or revocation |
1915 c. xcix. | Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation (No. 2) Act 1915 | Sections 4, 5, 9 to 11, 41, 42 and 46 of the Cattewater Harbour Order 1915 |
1925 c. lxxiii | Pier and Harbour Orders Confirmation (No. 1) Act 1925 | Section 4 of the Cattewater Harbour Order 1925 |
1950 c. xxxvi. | Pier and Harbour Order (Cattewater) Confirmation Act 1950 | Sections 7 to 13 and 17 of the Cattewater Harbour Order 1950 |
S.I. 1985/1504 | The Harbour Authorities (Constitution) Order 1985 | Article 3 |
S.I. 1986/137 | Cattewater Harbour Revision Order 1986 | The whole Order |
[2] Schedule 3 was substituted by the Harbour Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/3445).back
[3] For the definition of "the Minister" (mentioned in section 14(7)) see section 57(1).back
[4] S.I. 1981/238 and S.I. 1997/2971.back
[5] Confirmed by 1915 c. xcix.back
[6] Confirmed by 1925 c. lxxiii.back
[7] Confirmed by 1950 c. xxxvi.back
[13] Paragraph 9B was inserted by the Transport and Works Act 1992 (c.42) section 63(1) and Schedule 3, paragraph 9.back