Municipal Year 2009/10 CIVIC PROTOCOL FOR THE ROLES OF THE MAYOR, THE LEADER OF THE COUNCIL AND THE MANAGING DIRECTOR

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Municipal Year 2009/10 CIVIC PROTOCOL FOR THE ROLES OF THE MAYOR, THE LEADER OF THE COUNCIL AND THE MANAGING DIRECTOR

HYNDBURN BOROUGH COUNCIL COUNCIL PROTOCOL FOR THE ROLES OF THE MAYOR, THE MANAGING DIRECTOR AND THE LEADER OF THE COUNCIL 1. THE ROLE OF MAYOR 1.1 The Role and Function of the Mayor (as contained within Article 5 of the Constitution) is: To uphold and promote the purposes of the Constitution, and to interpret the Constitution when necessary To preside over meetings of the Council so that its business can be carried out efficiently and with regard to the rights of councillors and the interests of the community To ensure that the Council meeting is a forum for the debate of matters of concern to the local community and the place at which members who are not on the executive, or do not hold committee chairs, are able to hold the executive and committee chairs to account To promote public involvement in the Council s activities To represent the Council at Civic and Ceremonial functions 1.2 The Mayor shall have precedence in the Borough, but not so as to prejudicially affect Her Majesty s royal prerogative. The Mayor will determine attendance at events for which a specific invitation has been received by the Mayor s office. Representation of the Council on major civic or formal occasions shall be determined through the offices of the Mayor and Leader. (Rule A4 4.1(iv)). 1.3 Expenditure from the Mayoral Budget must be authorised by the Civic Services Officer following consultation with the Mayor. 1.4 To facilitate attendance at events, two weeks prior notice should be given. 1.5 The Mayor is expected to show consideration for Mayoral support staff and recognise the right of such staff to adequate free time in the programming of civic functions. 1.6 At the closure time of any event, it should be recognised that the Mayor's attendant will withdraw from the event with the chains of office. 2.1 THE ROLE OF LEADER OF THE COUNCIL 2.1 The role and function of the Leader (as contained within Article 2 of the Constitution) are: To provide the Council s overall corporate and strategic direction, budget strategy and policy development To chair the Cabinet and be the principal spokesperson for the Council To promote Council initiatives and objectives To represent the Council at civic and ceremonial functions 2.2 The Leader will determine attendance at events for which a specific invitation has been received by the leader's office or such major civic or formal occasions as agreed with the mayor s office. 2 of 9

2.3 Expenditure from the Leader s budget must be authorised by the proper officer following consultation with the Leader. 2.4 To facilitate attendance at events, two weeks prior notice should be given. 2.5 The Leader is expected to show consideration for support staff involved in any event. 2.6 In the event of the Leader being unavailable, the Leader s office will appoint a representative. 3. THE ROLE OF MANAGING DIRECTOR 3.1 The principal functions and areas of responsibility of the Managing Director (as contained in Article 12 of the Constitution) are: To provide overall corporate management and operational responsibility (including overall management responsibility for all officers) To provide professional advice to all parties in the decision making process Together with the Monitoring Officer, to be responsible for a system of record keeping for all the Council s decisions To represent the Council on partnership and external bodies (as required by statute or the Council) To chair the Strategic Management Team 4. COUNCIL MEETINGS 4.1 Conduct at Council Meetings 4.1.1 The rules governing conduct at meetings of the Council are contained in the Council s constitution. Members of the Council should have respect for the Chair at all times and the following rules shall apply (Rule A14.15):- Whenever the Mayor speaks during the meeting a member then speaking shall be silent Members must stand to address the Mayor and Council but only when called on by the Mayor to do so (the exception is to draw attention to a point of order or a personal explanation) The ruling of the Mayor on a point of order or on the admissibility of a personal explanation shall not be open to discussion The Mayor s ruling is not open to challenge 4.2 Mayor s Casting Vote 4.2.1 Rule A17 of the Council s procedure rules deals with voting at Council Meetings. Rule A17.2 deals with the rules to be applied in respect of a casting vote. In cases where the number of votes are equal, the second or casting vote of the Mayor shall be with the controlling group. The exception to this requirement shall be in respect of those issues where the parties have declared that the vote will not be subject to the whip and in such cases the Mayor will be free to cast his/her second or casting vote in whichever way he/she may choose. 4.2.2 This also applies to the Deputy Mayor called upon to chair the Council. 3 of 9

4.3 Changing Dates of Meetings of Full Council 4.3.1 The Council s written constitution allows for the time and place of ordinary and extra ordinary meetings of the Council to be determined by the Managing Director. (Rule A6). 4.3.2 On occasions when it is necessary to change the date of the Council meeting or to arrange an extra ordinary meeting, it is custom and practice to consult with the Mayor, Leader of the Council and Leader of the Opposition to agree an alternative/new date. 4.4 Annual Meeting of the Council 4.4.1 Part 4 A.1 of the procedure rules for Council deals with the timing and business of the Annual Meeting of the Council. The procedure rules do not however stipulate the time of commencement of the Annual Meeting and it has become custom and practice that the preference for the start time of the meeting be agreed in consultation with the Mayor-elect. The date of the Annual Meeting of the Council and the time of commencement (i.e. lunchtime or evening) will be determined by the Managing Director in consultation with the Leader and Mayor-elect. 4.4.2 The Mayor is entitled to invite a maximum of 40 personal guests to attend the celebration meal following Mayor-making at the Council s expense, only 35 of these guests can be accommodated at the Annual Meeting. The Leader is entitled to a maximum of 8 personal guests to attend the celebration meal, to be funded from the Leader s budget. 4.4.3 Past Mayors may bring one guest of their choice to the mayor-making ceremony and meal. The invitation to the past Mayor will cease on his/her death. 4.5 Dress Code 4.5.1 At meetings of the Full Council, Members of the Council will be encouraged to wear appropriate dress. For the purposes of this protocol, appropriate dress shall normally be: For Men Collar and tie with either a suit or jacket and trousers For Ladies A dress or suit (including trouser suit) Skirt and blouse The following modes of dress will be discouraged:- Jeans, trainers, jean jackets, denim 4.5.2 Other forms of dress may be equally appropriate in specific circumstances; any Councillor requiring guidance should contact Member Services in the first instance. 5. USE OF MAYOR S PARLOUR 5.1 The Mayor s Parlour is to be used for entertaining and meeting civic dignitaries in conjunction with the role of Mayor. The Mayor s Parlour is also used by the Mayor and Managing Director for the purposes of preparation for Council meetings and civic events. Following a meeting of the Council, the Mayor, Managing Director, Leader, Deputy Leader, Opposition Leader will retire to the Mayor s Parlour along with any other guests the Mayor may wish to invite. 4 of 9

5.2 The Mayor s Parlour should remain solely for use by the Mayor and requests for use of the Parlour by other parties will only be granted in exceptional circumstances. Requests for use of the Mayor s Parlour shall be agreed by the Mayor in consultation with the Managing Director. 6. USE OF MAYORAL CHAINS 6.1 During the term of office of the Mayor the Chains of Office shall be worn when carrying out official duties in the office of Mayor which shall be defined as: Chairing meetings of the Council Attendance at Civic events organised by Hyndburn Borough Council Attendance at Civic events organised by other local authorities Attendance at events where an official invitation has been issued to the Mayor in advance and the purpose and details of the event have been supplied to the Civic Services Officer Funerals of sitting Councillors or past Mayors, Leaders or Chairmen of former urban districts 6.3 The Mayor will wear only the Hyndburn Chains of Office when attending civic functions. Any requests by the Mayor in office for use of the Chains of Office other than on those occasions as described above will be determined by the Managing Director in consultation with the Leader of the Council. 6.4 There may be exceptional circumstances when it is appropriate for both the Mayor and/or Mayoress and the Deputy Mayor to wear their chains of office at the same event. These exceptions shall apply only in respect of civic events organised by Hyndburn Borough Council. 6.5 Any requests for use of the chains or fobs of the former urban districts by the Mayor will be determined by the Managing Director in consultation with the Leader of the Council. Use of these items will be strictly restricted due to budgetary and insurance implications. 7. USE OF CIVIC CAR 7.1 The Mayoral Car shall be used by the Mayor the following occasions:- Chairing meetings of the Council Attendance at Civic events organised by Hyndburn Borough Council Attendance at Civic events organised by other local authorities Attendance at events where an official invitation has been issued in advance and the purpose and details of the event have been supplied to the Civic Services Officer 7.2 There may also be occasions when the Leader of the Council and/or Managing Director may desire the use of the Mayoral car for other events. Requests for use of the Mayoral car for other events/occasions will be determined by the Managing Director, in consultation with the Mayor and Leader of the Council, providing that there is no conflict between the requirements of the Mayor for use of the vehicle for civic events. In the event of a clash, the Mayor shall have precedence. 7.3 It is recognised that there may be occasions when it is necessary to transport persons who are accompanying the Mayor on civic duties. Arrangements for such occasions shall be made with the Civic Services Officer. Up to 4 passengers may be carried on such occasions. 5 of 9

8. ROLE OF DEPUTY MAYOR IN MAYOR S ABSENCE 8.1 The Council s Constitution states that The Deputy Mayor shall assist the Mayor as requested and shall if necessary assist the Mayor in representing the Council on state, civic or formal occasions. (Article 5 Rule A4 4.2 (iv)). 8.2 On those occasions where the Mayor is unavailable to attend Mayoral functions, the Deputy Mayor is asked to represent the Council on his/her behalf. Once a commitment is given to the organiser of the function that the Mayor/Deputy Mayor will attend the function, organisers, having received such commitment, may give whatever publicity is required for the event and may quote the attendance on the Mayor/Deputy Mayor on posters and tickets. 8.3 Where a commitment has been given for the Deputy Mayor to represent the Council at an event, the commitment should be honoured. The only exceptions to this will be in the event of the illness of the Deputy Mayor (or in the event of a family bereavement) where the Mayor finds himself/herself available to attend the function 8.4 If neither the Mayor or Deputy Mayor are available to attend a function, the Mayor Designate shall be invited to attend 9. USE OF HYNDBURN COAT OF ARMS 9.1 Any requests for use of the Hyndburn coat of arms (as distinct from the corporate logo which incorporates the Hyndburn coat of arms) and the town crests will be determined by the Leader. 10. RULES OF PRECEDENCE AT CIVIC EVENTS 10.1 The Mayor takes precedence over all persons in the Borough whether or not he/she is wearing the chains of office. When the Mayor is not occupying the chair at any function he/she should be seated on the immediate right of the Chairman and the Mayoress (or Consort) seated on the left of the Chairman (unless the Lord Lieutenant of the County is present, in which case the Mayor should be seated on the left of the Chairman with the Mayoress (or Consort on his/her immediate left) 10.2 At Civic Events organised by Hyndburn Borough Council the Order of Precedence will be as follows:- 1 Mayor (and Mayoress/Consort if present) 2 Leader (and Deputy Leader if present) 3 Deputy Mayor (and Deputy Mayoress if present) 4 Managing Director 5 Member of Parliament 6 Divisional Police Commander or representative 7 Mayor s Chaplain (where appropriate) 8 Leader of the Opposition Group 9 Deputy Leader of the Opposition Group 10 Members of the Council 11 Officers of the Council Note 1: The Mayoress and Deputy Mayoress will be recognised as part of the official party in determining any line-up/seating arrangements for civic processions/events. 6 of 9

Note 2: Where the occasion allows for the attendance of spouses/partners/guests, they will be included in the official party and positioned accordingly. In the event of any dispute the order of precedence will be determined by the Managing Director. 11. REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 11.1 The Royal British Legion is responsible for the Parades and Services to commemorate Remembrance Sunday held throughout the Borough. The Council (through the Civic Services Officer) provides administrative support for the organisation of these parades and services. 11.2 The Remembrance Sunday Parades and Services are Civic Events which require the attendance of the Mayor and Leader. Other Members of the Council are required to attend other Parades and Services throughout the borough. 11.3 The Mayor and Leader will be expected to attend the Remembrance Sunday Parade and Service in Accrington and, by invitation and mutual agreement, can attend another service in their home towns. 12. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS OFFICIAL SWITCH ONS 12.1 The Mayor shall switch on Accrington Christmas lights. The Area Councils shall determine all other arrangements. Area Council Co-ordinators are responsible for all administration and organisation of these events. 13. MAYOR S BALL 13.1 This is an annual event where the primary purpose is to raise funds for the Mayoral Charity. 13.2 The persons listed in Annex A will be invited to attend the Mayor s Ball at the Council s expense (budgets permitting) and all other guests will be required to purchase tickets, the proceeds from which will be donated to charity. 14. CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF ALDERMEN 14.1 The Cabinet, at its meeting held on 8 th January, 2002 approved the following criteria for selection of Aldermen:- (1) The criteria for selection shall be: 12 years service Consideration will be given to members not having 12 years service but who have, during their years of office, held the title of Mayor, Mayoress, Leader of the Council or Leader of the Opposition (providing the latter office was held for three years or more);. (2) Re-appointment to the Council effectively places the aldermanic office in abeyance for the duration of the term of office (3) The presentation of gifts shall be extended to include the presentation of a commemorative badge (4) Honorary Aldermen will be given the opportunity to attend but not take part in Council Meetings and seats will be reserved in the Council Chamber for 7 of 9

that purpose (5) Honorary Aldermen will be supplied with copies of the Agenda and Minutes for meetings of the Council upon request (6) Honorary Aldermen will be supplied annually with a copy of the Council s Year Book/Diary (7) Honorary Aldermen will be invited to attend the following ceremonies:- Annual Mayor Making Ceremony Freedom of the Borough Ceremony Civic processions Special Memorial services (8) The conferment of the title of Honorary Alderman will be carried out by the Mayor at a special meeting of the Council 15. SELECTION OF NEW MAYORS / DEPUTY MAYORS 15.1 The Mayor shall be appointed annually at the Council s Annual General Meeting. Each political group shall nominate the Mayor in alternate years, beginning in 2005/06 with a nomination from the Conservative Group. 15.2 The Deputy Mayor shall be appointed annually at the Council s Annual General Meeting. The position shall be offered to the person who served as mayor during the preceding municipal year, subject to such person still being a member of the Council and being willing to serve as deputy mayor. If not, another councillor shall be appointed by the Council to serve as deputy mayor, but the appointment of the mayor for the following municipal year shall still be in accordance with paragraph 15.1 above. 8 of 9

ANNEX A The Mayor s Ball VIP Guest List The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort invite the following to attend the above event as their guests: The Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire & Spouse/Guest The High Sheriff of Lancashire & Spouse/Guest The Leader of the Council & Spouse/Guest The Managing Director & Spouse/Guest The Deputy Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Hyndburn The Member of Parliament & Spouse/Guest The Chairman & Lady/Consort of Lancashire County Council The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Blackburn with Darwen The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Burnley The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Blackpool The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Chorley The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Fylde The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Lancaster The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Pendle The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Preston The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Ribble Valley The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Rossendale The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of South Ribble The Chairman & Lady/Consort of West Lancs District Council The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Wyre The Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Bury The Town Mayor & Mayoress/Consort of Clitheroe The Mayor s Chaplain & Spouse/Guest The Chief Superintendent of Police & Spouse/Guest 9 of 9