- Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972
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short_title= Local Government (Northern Ireland) Act 1972
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related_legislation=Public Health (Ireland) Act 1878 ,Water Supplies and Sewerage Act (Northern Ireland) 1945 ,New Towns Acts (Northern Ireland) ,Local Government (Boundaries) Act (Northern Ireland) 1971 ,Local Government (Boundaries) (Northern Ireland) Order 2006
status=CurrentThe Local Government (Northern Ireland) Act 1972 (1972 c.9) was an act of theParliament of Northern Ireland that constituted district councils to administer the twenty-six local government districts created by theLocal Government (Boundaries) Act (Northern Ireland) 1971 , and abolished the existing local authorities inNorthern Ireland .District councils
Each Local Government District was to have a district council consisting of elected councillors of whom one would be chairman and another could be vice-chairman.
Provision for the continuation of city and
borough status was included in the Act, which provided that charter of eachcounty borough should apply to the new district containing it, and that the "council for a district which includes the whole or the major part of a borough other than a county borough may... resolve that the charter of the corporation of the borough shall have effect in relation to the district". In addition a district council could apply for a new charter making it a borough. In the original Act, the council could petition theGovernor of Northern Ireland for aroyal charter . By the time the Act came into effect, however, the office of governor had been abolished, and petitions were addressed to theSecretary of State for Northern Ireland . Where a district was designated a city or borough, the chairman and vice-chairman became the mayor and deputy-mayor. In the case ofBelfast , the chairman's title continued to belord mayor .Abolition of existing local authorities
Section 131 of the Act stated that "every county and every county borough shall cease to be an administrative area for local government purposes", and that "every borough (other than a county borough), every urban district and every rural district shall be abolished".
Also abolished were any joint boards established under the
Public Health (Ireland) Act 1878 orWater Supplies and Sewerage Act (Northern Ireland) 1945 and the Belfast City and District Water Commissioners.Exempted from abolition were the corporations of the
county borough s ofBelfast and Londonderry, and of anymunicipal borough whose charter had been adopted by the new district council. In these cases the district council was to become the corporation fromOctober 1 ,1973 .The Act also provided for the dissolution of new town commissions established under the
New Towns Acts (Northern Ireland) 1965 to1968 .taff commission
Section 40 of the Act established the
Staff Commission of Northern Ireland to oversee the recruitment, training and terms and conditions of employment of council officers, and those of theNorthern Ireland Housing Executive .The commission was to:
*Establish "advisory appointment panels" to advise councils on the suitability of applicants for appointment as officers
*Draw up a code of conduct to ensure fair and equal consideration of all applications for employment
*Monitor fair employment priocedures in councils
*Assess future requirements of councils for officers, and publicise the opputunities for such employment to the public.
*Promote cooperation between councils
*Assist development of training for local government officers
*Assist with the negotiation of procedures for standard rates of remuneration, or other terms and conditions of employmentExternal links
* [http://www.bailii.org/nie/legis/num_act/woaai1972325/xx3.html Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972 from BAILII]
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