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Access to meetings and documents of local
authorities, committees and sub committees in Scotland
50A Admission
to meetings of local authorities
50B Access to agenda and
connected reports
50C Inspection
of minutes and other documents after meetings
50D Inspection
of background papers
50E Application
to committees and sub-committees
50F Additional
rights of access to documents for members of local authorities
50G Local authorities to
publish additional information
50H Supplemental
provisions and offences
50J Exempt information
50K Interpretation
and application of Part IIIA
Consequential amendments
and repeals
Extent
Commencement
Short title
1.(1) After section 100 of the Local Government Act 1972
there shall be inserted the following
Part IIIA: Access to meetings and documents of certain authorities,
committees and sub-committes
Admission to meetings of local authorities
50A.
(1) A meeting of a local authority shall be open to the public except
to the extent that they are excluded (whether during the whole or
part of the proceedings) under subsection (2) below or by resolution
under subsection (4) below.
(2) The public shall be excluded from a meeting of a local authority
during consideration of an item of business whenever it is likely,
in view of the nature of the business to be transacted or the nature
of the proceedings, that, if members of the public were present
during consideration of that item, confidential information would
be disclosed to them in breach of the obligation of confidence;
and nothing in this Part shall be taken to authorise or require
the disclosure of confidential information in breach of the obligation
of confidence.
(3) For the purposes of subsection (2) above, "confidential
information' means
(a) information furnished to the authority by a Government department
upon terms (however expressed) which forbid the disclosure of
the information to the public; and
(b) information the disclosure of which to the public is prohibited
by or under any enactment or by the order of a court;
and, in either case, the reference to the obligation of confidence
is to be construed accordingly.
(4) A local authority may by resolution exclude the public from
a meeting during consideration of an item of business whenever it
is likely, in view of the nature of the business to be transacted
or the nature of the proceedings, that if members of the public
were present during consideration of that item of business there
would be disclosure to them of exempt information, as defined in
section 50J below.
(5) A resolution under subsection (4) above shall
(a) identify the proceedings, or the part of the proceedings,
to which it applies; and
(b) state the description, in terms of Schedule 7A to this Act,
of the exempt information giving rise to the exclusion of the
public,
and where such a resolution is passed this section shall not require
a meeting to be open to the public during proceedings to which the
resolution applies.
(6) The following provisions shall apply in relation to a meeting
of a local authority, that is to say
(a) public notice of the time and place of the meeting shall
be given by posting it at the offices of the authority three
clear days at least before the meeting or, if the meeting is
convened at shorter notice, then at the time it is convened;
(b) while the meeting is open to the public, the authority
shall not have power to exclude members of the public from the
meeting; and
(c) where the meeting is open to the public, duly accredited
representatives of newspapers attending the meeting for the
purpose of reporting the proceedings for those newspapers shall,
so far as practicable, be afforded reasonable facilities for
taking their report and, unless the meeting is held in premises
not belonging to the authority or not connected to a public
telecommunications system, for transmitting the report by means
of such a system at their own expense.
(7) Nothing in this section shall require a local authority to
permit the taking of photographs of any proceedings, or the use
of any means to enable persons not present to see or hear any proceedings
(whether at the time or later), or the making of any oral report
on any proceedings as they take place.
(8) This section is without prejudice to any power of exclusion
to suppress or prevent disorderly conduct or other misbehaviour
at a meeting.
Access to agenda and connected reports
50B.
(1) Copies of the agenda for a meeting of a local authority and, subject
to subsection (2) below, copies of any report for the meeting shall
be open to inspection by members of the public at the offices of the
authority in accordance with subsection (3) below.
(2) If the proper officer thinks fit, there may be excluded from
the copies of reports provided in pursuance of subsection (1) above
the whole of any report which, or any part which, relates only to
items during consideration of which, in his opinion, the meeting
is likely not to be open to the public.
(3) Any document which is required by subsection (1) above to be
open to inspection shall be so open at least three clear days before
the meeting, except that
(a) where the meeting is convened at shorter notice, the
copies of the agenda and reports shall be open to inspection
from the time the meeting is convened, and
(b) where an item is added to an agenda copies of which are
open to inspection by the public, copies of the item (or of
the revised agenda), and the copies of any report for the
meeting relating to the item shall be open to inspection from
the time the item is added to the agenda;
but nothing in this subsection or subsection (1) above requires
copies of any agenda, item or report to be open to inspection by
the public until copies are available to members of the authority.
(4) An item of business may not be considered at a meeting of a
local authority unless either
(a) a copy of the agenda including the item (or a copy of
the item) is open to inspection by members of the public in
pursuance of subsection (1) above for at least three clear
days before the meeting or, where the meeting is convened
at shorter notice, from the time the meeting is convened;
or
(b) by reason of special circumstances, which shall be specified
in the minutes, the chairman of the meeting is of the opinion
that the item should be considered at the meeting as a matter
of urgency.
(5) Where by virtue of subsection (2) above the whole or any part
of a report for a meeting is not open to inspection by the public
under subsection (1) above
(a) every copy of the report or of the part shall be marked
"Not for publication'; and
(b) there shall be stated on every copy of the whole or any
part of the report the description, in terms of Schedule 7A
to this Act, of the exempt information by virtue of which
the authority are likely to exclude the public during consideration
of the item to which the report relates.
(6) Where a meeting of a local authority is required by section
50A above to be open to the public during the proceedings or any
part of them, there shall be made available for the use of members
of the public present at the meeting a reasonable number of copies
of the agenda and, subject to subsection (8) below, of the reports
for the meeting.
(7) There shall, on request and on payment of postage or other
necessary charge for transmission, be supplied for the benefit of
any newspaper
(a) a copy of the agenda for a meeting of a local authority
and, subject to subsection (8) below, a copy of each of the
reports for the meeting;
(b) such further statements or particulars, if any, as are
necessary to indicate the nature of the items included in
the agenda; and
(c) if the proper officer thinks fit in the case of any item,
copies of any other documents supplied to members of the authority
in connection with the item.
(8) Subsection (2) above applies in relation to copies of reports
provided in pursuance of subsection (6) or (7) above as it applies
in relation to copies of reports provided in pursuance of subsection
(1) above.
Inspection of minutes and other
documents after meetings
50C.
(1) After a meeting of a local authority the following documents shall
be open to inspection by members of the public at the offices of the
authority until the expiration of the period of six years beginning
with the date of the meeting, namely
(a) the minutes, or a copy of the minutes, of the meeting,
excluding so much of the minutes of the proceedings during
which the meeting was not open to the public as discloses
exempt information;
(b) where applicable, a summary under subsection (2) below;
(c) a copy of the agenda for the meeting; and
(d) a copy of so much of any report supplied to members of
the authority for the meeting as relates to any item during
consideration of which the meeting was open to the public.
(2) Where, in consequence of the exclusion of parts of the minutes
which disclose exempt information, the document open to inspection
under subsection (1)(a) above does not provide members of the public
with a reasonably fair and coherent record of the whole or part
of the proceedings, the proper officer shall make a written summary
of the proceedings or the part, as the case may be, which provides
such a record without disclosing the exempt information.
Inspection of background papers
50D.
(1) Subject, in the case of section 50C(1), to subsection (2) below,
if and so long as copies of the whole or part of a report for a meeting
of a local authority are required by section 50B(1) or 50C(1) above
to be open to inspection by members of the public
(a) copies of a list, compiled by the proper officer, of
the background papers for the report or the part of the report,
and
(b) at least one copy of each of the documents included in
that list,
shall also be open to such inspection at the offices of the authority.
(2) Subsection (1) above does not require a copy of the list, or
of any document included in the list, to be open for inspection
after expiration of the period of four years beginning with the
date of the meeting.
(3) Where a copy of any of the background papers for a report is
required by subsection (1) above to be open to inspection by members
of the public, the copy shall be taken for the purposes of this
Part to be so open if arrangements exist for its production to members
of the public as soon as is reasonably practicable after the making
of a request to inspect the copy.
(4) Nothing in this section
(a) requires any document which discloses exempt information
to be included in the list referred to in subsection (1) above;
or
(b) without prejudice to the generality of subsection (2)
of section 50A above, requires or authorises the inclusion
in the list of any document which, if open to inspection by
the public, would disclose confidential information in breach
of the obligation of confidence, within the meaning of that
subsection.
(5) For the purposes of this section the background papers for
a report are those documents relating to the subject matter of the
report which
(a) disclose any facts or matters on which, in the opinion
of the proper officer, the report or an important part of
the report is based, and
(b) have, in his opinion, been relied on to a material extent
in preparing the report,
but do not include any published works.
Application to committees and sub-committees
50E.
(1) Sections 100A to 100D above shall apply in relation to a committee
or sub-committee of a principal council as they apply in relation
to a principal council.
(1) Sections 50A to 50D above shall apply in relation to
(a) a committee or sub-committee of a local authority, and
(b) a committee (not falling within paragraph (a) above)
constituted under an enactment specified in section 56(9)
below or a sub-committee of such a committee,
as they apply in relation to a local authority.
(2) In the application by virtue of this section of sections 50A
to 50D above in relation to a committee or sub-committee
(a) section 50A(6)(a) shall be taken to have been complied
with if the notice is given by posting it at the time there
mentioned at the offices of every constituent authority and
if the meeting of the committee or sub-committee to which
that section so applies is to be held at premises other than
the offices of such an authority, at those premises; and
(b) for the purposes of section 50A(6)(c), premises belonging
to a constituent authority shall be treated as belonging to
the committee or sub-committee; and
(c) for the purposes of sections 50B(1), 50C(1) and 50D(1),
offices of any constituent authority shall be treated as offices
of the committee or sub-committee.
(3) Any reference in subsection (2) above to a constituent authority
is a reference to a local authority which (whether alone or with
one or more other local authorities) appointed the committee or,
in the case of a sub-committee, appointed the committee of which
that body is a sub-committee.
Additional rights of access to
documents for members of principal councils
50F.
(1) Any document which is in the possession or under the control of
a local authority and contains material which relates to any business
to be transacted or proceedings at a meeting of
(a) the authority or of a committee or sub-committee of the
authority; or
(b) a statutory committee appointed by the authority, or
any sub-committee of that committee,
shall, subject to subsection (2) below, be open to inspection by
any member of the authority and, in the case of a committee or sub-committee,
by any other member of the committee or sub-committee.
(2) Where it appears to the proper officer that a document discloses
exempt information of a description for the time being falling within
any of paragraphs 1 to 5, 7, 9, 11, 12 and 14 of Part I of Schedule
7A to this Act, subsection (1) above does not require the document
to be open to inspection.
(3) The Secretary of State may by order amend subsection (2) above
(a) by adding to the descriptions of exempt information to
which that subsection refers for the time being; or
(b) by removing any description of exempt information to
which it refers for the time being.
(4) Any statutory instrument containing an order under subsection
(3) above shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution
of either House of Parliament.
(5) The rights conferred by this section on a member of a local
authority are in addition to any other rights he may have apart
from this section.
Local authoritiess to publish additional information
50G.
(1) A local authority shall maintain a register stating
(a) the name and address of each member of the authority
for the time being and the electoral division or ward which
he represents; and
(b) the name and address of every member of each committee
or sub-committee of the authority for the time being.
(2) A local authority shall maintain a list
(a) specifying those powers of the authority which, for the
time being, are exercisable from time to time by officers
of the authority in pursuance of arrangements made under this
Act or any other enactment for their discharge by those officers;
and
(b) stating the title of the officer by whom each of the
powers so specified is for the time being so exercisable;
but this subsection does not require a power to be specified
in the list if the arrangements for its discharge by the officer
are made for a specified period not exceeding six months.
(3) There shall be kept at the offices of every local authority
a written summary of the rights
(a) to attend meetings of the authority and of committees
and sub-committees of the authority, and
(b) to inspect and copy documents and to be furnished with
documents,
which are for the time being conferred by this Part, Part XI below
and such other enactments as the Secretary of State by order specifies.
(4) The register maintained under subsection (1) above, the list
maintained under subsection (2) above and the summary kept under
subsection (3) above shall be open to inspection by the public at
the offices of the authority.
Supplemental provisions and offences
50H.
(1) A document directed by any provision of this Part to be open to
inspection shall be so open at all reasonable hours and
(1) A document directed by any provision of this Part to be open
to inspection shall be so open at all reasonable hours
(a) in the case of a document open to inspection by virtue
of section 50D(1) above, upon payment of such reasonable fee
as may be required for the facility; and
(b) in any other case, without payment.
(2) Where a document is open to inspection by a person under any
provision of this Part, the person may, subject to subsection (3)
below
(a) make copies of or extracts from the document,
(b) require the person having custody of the document to
supply to him a photographic copy of or of extracts from the
document,
upon payment of such reasonable fee as may be required subject
to any provision to the contrary in any other enactment or instrument.
(3) Subsection (2) above does not require or authorise the doing
of any act which infringes the copyright in any work except that,
where the owner of the copyright is a local authority, nothing done
in pursuance of that subsection shall constitute an infringement
of the copyright.
(4) If, without reasonable excuse, a person having the custody
of a document which is required by section 50B(1) or 50C(1) above
to be open to inspection by the public
(a) intentionally obstructs any person exercising a right
conferred by this Part to inspect, or to make a copy of or
extract from, the document, or
(b) refuses to furnish copies to any person entitled to obtain
them under any provision of this Part,
he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding
level 1 on the standard scale.
(5) Where any accessible document for a meeting to which this subsection
applies
(a) is supplied to, or open to inspection by, a member of
the public, or
(b) is supplied for the benefit of any newspaper, in pursuance
of section 50B(7) above,
the publication thereby of any defamatory matter contained in the
document shall be privileged unless the publication is proved to
be made with malice.
(6) Subsection (5) above applies to any meeting of a local authority
and any meeting of a committee or sub-committee as is mentioned
in paragraph (a) or (b) of section 50E(1) above; and for the purposes
of that subsection the "accessible documents" for a meeting
are the following
(a) any copy of the agenda or of an item included in the
agenda for the meeting;
(b) any such further statements or particulars for the purpose
of indicating the nature of any item included in the agenda
as are mentioned in section 50B(7)(b) above;
(c) any copy of a document relating to such an item which
is supplied for the benefit of a newspaper in pursuance of
section 50B(7)(c) above;
(d) any copy of the whole or part of a report for the meeting;
(e) any copy of the whole or part of any background papers
for a report for the meeting, within the meaning of section
50D above.
(7) The rights conferred by this Part to inspect, copy and be furnished
with documents are in addition, and without prejudice, to any such
rights conferred by or under any other enactment.
Exempt information
50J.
(1) The descriptions of information which are, for the purposes of
this Part, exempt information are those for the time being specified
in Part I of Schedule 7A to this Act, but subject to any qualifications
contained in Part II of that Schedule; and Part III has effect for
the interpretation of that Schedule.
(2) The Secretary of State may by order vary Schedule 7A to this
Act by adding to it any description or other provision or by deleting
from it or varying any description or other provision for the time
being specified or contained in it.
(3) Any statutory instrument containing an order under this section
shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either
House of Parliament.
Interpretation and application of
Part IIIA
50K.
(1) Except in this section, any reference in this Part to a principal
council includes a reference to
(1) In this Part
"copy", in relation to a document, includes a copy
made from a copy;
"exempt information" has the meaning given by section
50J above;
"information" includes an expression of opinion, any
recommendations and any decision taken;
"newspaper" includes
(a) a news agency which systematically carries on the business
of selling and supplying reports or information to newspapers;
and
(b) any organisation which is systematically engaged in collecting
news
(i) for sound or television broadcasts; or
(ii) for programmes to be included in a cable programme service
which is or does not require to be licensed.
(2) References in this Part to a committee or sub-committee, in
relation to a local authority, shall be construed in accordance
with the following provisions
(a) references to a committee of a local authority are references
to a committee appointed under section 57 below by the authority
or by two or more local authorities of which one is that authority
and references to a sub-committee of a local authority are references
to a sub-committee appointed by such a committee under that
section; and
(b) references to a statutory committee appointed by a local
authority are references to a committee constituted under an
enactment specified in section 56(9) below other than a committee
constituted under the enactment specified in paragraph (d) of
that section and appointed by the authority or by two or more
local authorities of which that authority is one and references
to a sub-committee of such a statutory committee shall be construed
accordingly.
(3) Any reference in this Part to a meeting is a reference to a
meeting commenced after the 1st April 1986.
(2) After Schedule 7 to the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973
there shall be inserted, as Schedule 7A, the Schedule set out in
Part II of Schedule 1 to this Act.
Consequential amendments and repeals
3.(1) The enactments mentioned in Schedule 2 to this Act shall
have effect with the amendments there specified, being amendments
consequential on the provisions of this Act.
(2) The enactments mentioned in Schedule 3 to this Act are hereby repealed
to the extent specified in the third column of that Schedule.
Extent
4. Except for this section and section 3 in so far as it relates to
paragraph 3 of Schedule 2, this Act shall not extend to Northern Ireland.
Commencement
5. This Act shall come into force on 1st April 1986.
Short title
6. This Act may be cited as the Local Government (Access to Information)
Act 1985.
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