Council-controlled organisations

Council-controlled organisations

Council-controlled organisations, council organisations and council-controlled trading organisations in New Zealand are what were formerly known as "Local Authority Trading Enterprises" ("LATEs"). Introduced under Sections 6 and 7 of the "Local Government Act 2002", they are essentially any company with a majority council shareholding, or a trust or similar organisation with a majority of council-controlled votes or council-appointed trustees, "unless" designated otherwise. More than one council may be represented in a council-controlled organisation.

They are used for widely varying purposes by councils. For example, the Wellington City Council uses trusts to hold museums and its zoo, while in 1996 the Horowhenua District Council transferred its library functions to the Horowhenua Library Trust.

In the past, as LATEs, the for-profit LATEs were seen as the local government equivalent of "State-Owned Enterprises" (SOEs). Many of these, which included bus companies, diagnostic laboratories, public works divisions and property investment companies, were privatised. For-profit council organisations are now termed "council-controlled trading organisations" under the Act.

There is a mechanism under Section 7 of the Act to manually designate exceptions. The automatic exceptions include:
*electricity companies and electricity trusts
*energy companies
*port companies and port company subsidiaries
*Infrastructure Auckland and its subsidiaries
*New Zealand Local Government Association and its subsidiaries
*New Zealand Local Government Insurance Corporation
*Watercare Services (Auckland)

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* [http://www.legislation.govt.nz/libraries/contents/om_isapi.dll?clientID=554801891&infobase=pal_statutes.nfo&record=%7b115A6DFE%7d&hitsperheading=on&softpage=DOC "Local Government Act 2002"] (see Sections 6 and 7)
* [http://www.library.org.nz/about-us/trust/trust-faq.html Horowhenua Library Trust]


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