Legislation – Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021
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PART 4LOCAL AUTHORITY EXECUTIVES, MEMBERS, OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES
Overview of Part
53Overview
This Part makes provision—
(a)
requiring a principal council to appoint a chief executive (rather than designate a head of paid service), whose functions will include duties imposed under this Part;
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(c)
for the appointment of assistants to executives of principal councils;
(d)
about job-sharing of certain offices in principal councils;
(e)
for issuing guidance, including to elected mayors and executive leaders, on equality and diversity;
(f)
about the entitlement of members of local authorities to various kinds of family absence;
(g)
requiring leaders of political groups to take steps to promote and maintain high standards of conduct by members of their groups, and to co-operate with standards committees;
(h)
requiring standards committees to produce annual reports on the exercise of their functions;
(i)
amending the 2000 Act and other Acts to make provision about investigations by the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales into the conduct of members of local government;
(j)
about the provision of certain information to overview and scrutiny committees;
(k)
enabling the Welsh Ministers to require local authorities to appoint joint overview and scrutiny committees;
(l)
requiring community councils to make training plans.