Issue - meetings
Amendments to the Constitution
Meeting: 01/02/2017 - Constitution Committee (Item 13)
13 Amendments to the Constitution PDF 69 KB
Having regard to ongoing organisational
changes, to seek the committee’s authority for the Chief
Officer (Governance) and the Democratic Services Manager to change
job titles within the Constitution as necessary.
Decision:
(a) That where any future changes are solely to officer designations arising out of restructuring, that the Chief Officer (Governance) and the Democratic Services Manager be authorised to have those changes made to the Constitution; and
(b) That Members be kept informed and updated about any future changes to officer designations arising out of restructuring.
Minutes:
The Democratic Services Manager explained that the Council was going through a period of structural change with posts being deleted or revised and, as a consequence, post titles often changed and there was a need to correct references within the Constitution. He advised that there was a process for making minor amendments to the Constitution with the consent of group leaders but it was not designed for this type of administrative amendment. It was therefore recommended that the Chief Officer (Governance) and the Democratic Services Manager be authorised to have changes in job titles made within the constitution.
Councillor Arnold Woolley proposed that authority be granted but with the amendment that Members be kept informed and updated about any changes to officer designations arising out of restructuring.
RESOLVED:
(a) That where any future changes are solely to officer designations arising out of restructuring, that the Chief Officer (Governance) and the Democratic Services Manager be authorised to have those changes made to the Constitution; and
(b) That Members be kept informed and updated about any future changes to officer designations arising out of restructuring.