Legislation – The Civil Enforcement of Road Traffic Contraventions (Approved Devices, Charging Guidelines and General Provisions) (England) Regulations 2022
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PART 4Adjudicators
Appointment etc of adjudicators16.
(1)
(2)
A decision by those authorities to appoint a person as an adjudicator does not have effect without the consent of the Lord Chancellor.
(3)
A decision of the authorities—
(a)
not to re-appoint a person as an adjudicator, or
(b)
to remove a person from office as an adjudicator,
does not have effect without the consent of the Lord Chancellor and of the Lord Chief Justice.
(4)
(5)
An adjudicator who—
(a)
(b)
held office immediately before the commencement date,
is to be treated as having been appointed under this regulation on the same terms as those on which they held office at that time.
(6)
Each adjudicator must make an annual report to the relevant enforcement authorities which appointed the adjudicator in accordance with such requirements as may be imposed by those authorities.
(7)
The relevant enforcement authorities must make and publish an annual report to the Secretary of State on the discharge by the adjudicators of their functions.
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Adjudication process and remuneration of adjudicators: expenses of the relevant enforcement authorities17.
(1)
In default of a decision by the relevant enforcement authorities under subsection (9)(a) of section 81 of the TMA 2004 as to the proportions in which their expenses under that section are to be defrayed, the authorities must refer the issue to be determined by an arbitrator nominated by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators for the arbitrator to determine.
(2)
Where the Secretary of State is satisfied that there has been a failure by the relevant enforcement authorities to agree those proportions, the Secretary of State may give to the relevant joint committee such directions as are, in the Secretary of State’s opinion, necessary to secure that the issue is referred to arbitration in accordance with paragraph (1).
(3)
Discharge of functions of enforcement authorities relating to adjudicators: in Greater London18.
(1)
(2)
Any relevant arrangements for the discharge of functions by a single joint committee—
(a)
continue in force and have effect as if made for the purposes of this regulation, until such time as they are replaced by arrangements made for the purposes of this regulation;
(b)
may, whilst they continue to have effect by virtue of sub-paragraph (a), be varied by arrangements made under section 101(5) of the LGA1972.
(3)
For the purposes of paragraph (2) “relevant arrangements for the discharge of functions by a single joint committee” means any arrangements—
(a)
which were made, or treated as if made, for the purposes of regulation 15 the 2007 General Regulations, and
(b)
subsisting immediately before the commencement date.
Discharge of functions of enforcement authorities relating to adjudicators: outside Greater London19.
(1)
The functions of the non-London enforcement authorities under section 81 of the TMA 2004 (adjudicators) and under regulation 16 are to be discharged jointly, under arrangements made under section 101(5) of the LGA 1972 (arrangements for discharge of functions by local authorities), by a joint committee or joint committees appointed under section 102(1)(b) of that Act of which at least three of the non-London enforcement authorities are constituent authorities.
(2)
The constituent authorities of a joint committee may include county or county borough councils in Wales.
(3)
Any relevant arrangements for the discharge of functions by joint committee—
(a)
continue in force and have effect as if made for the purposes of this regulation, until such time as they are replaced by arrangements made for the purposes of this regulation;
(b)
may, whilst they continue to have effect by virtue of sub-paragraph (a), be varied by arrangements made under section 101(5) of the LGA1972.
(4)
For the purposes of paragraph (3) “relevant arrangements for the discharge of functions by joint committee” means any arrangements—
(a)
which were made, or treated as if made, for the purposes of regulation 16 of the 2007 General Regulations, and
(b)
subsisting immediately before the commencement date.
(5)
For the purposes of this regulation “non-London enforcement authority” means an enforcement authority which is a local authority in England other than a London authority.