Linking Sub-Regional Scrutiny with Local Scrutiny Sample Clauses

Linking Sub-Regional Scrutiny with Local Scrutiny. 11.1 The Scrutiny Officer of each Constituent Council will ensure that the work programmes and minutes relating to the work carried out by the Scrutiny Pool in scrutinising the Executive Board, GMCA, TfGMC and TfGM are circulated appropriately within their own C onstituent Council’s scrutiny arrangements. 11.2 The Secretary shall within 2 weeks of every meeting of a Scrutiny Panel produce an e-briefing or all members of the Constituent Councils that provides a user-friendly summary of the issues discussed at the Scrutiny Panel, together with links to any relevant reports and presentations. The Secretary shall quarterly produce an e-briefing for all members of the Constituent Councils that provides an updated work programme relating to the work to be carried out by the Scrutiny Panels in scrutinising the Executive Board, GMCA, TfGMC and TfGM. 11.3 Each Constituent Council will nominate one of the 3 members of that Constituent Council who have been appointed to the Scrutiny Pool in accordance with paragraph 3.1 of
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Linking Sub-Regional Scrutiny with Local Scrutiny. 11.1 The Scrutiny Officer of each Constituent Council will ensure that the work programmes and minutes relating to the work carried out by the Scrutiny Pool in scrutinising the Executive Board, GMCA, TfGMC and TfGM are circulated appropriately within their own Constituent Council’s scrutiny arrangements. 11.2 The Secretary shall within 2 weeks of every meeting of a Scrutiny Panel produce an e-briefing or all members of the Constituent Councils that provides a user-friendly summary of the issues discussed at the Scrutiny Panel, together with links to any relevant reports and presentations. The Secretary shall quarterly produce an e-briefing for all members of the Constituent Councils that provides an updated work programme relating to the work to be carried out by the Scrutiny Panels in scrutinising the Executive Board, GMCA, TfGMC and TfGM. 11.3 Each Constituent Council will nominate one of the 3 members of that Constituent Council who have been appointed to the Scrutiny Pool in accordance with paragraph 3.1 of this Protocol to act as that Constituent Council’s “AGMA Scrutiny Link”. The AGMA Scrutiny Link will be responsible for reporting back to their own Constituent Council on the scrutiny work carried out by the Scrutiny Pool in relation to the Executive Board, GMCA, TfGMC and TfGM. The AGMA Scrutiny Link will also be responsible for reporting to the Scrutiny Pool any issues identified locally by their own Constituent Council which may warrant scrutiny at a sub-regional level. The nomination of an AGMA Scrutiny Link and the way in which this role will be performed will be determined by each Constituent Council.
Linking Sub-Regional Scrutiny with Local Scrutiny. 11.1 The Scrutiny Officer of each Constituent Council will ensure that the work programmes and minutes relating to the work carried out by the Scrutiny Pool in scrutinising the Executive Board, GMCA, TfGMC and TfGM are circulated appropriately within their own Constituent Council’s scrutiny arrangements. 11.2 Each Constituent Council will nominate one of the 3 members of that Constituent Council who have been appointed to the Scrutiny Pool in accordance with paragraph 3.1 of this Protocol to act as that Constituent Council’s “AGMA Scrutiny Link”. The AGMA Scrutiny Link will be responsible for reporting back to their own Constituent Council on the scrutiny work carried out by the Scrutiny Pool in relation to the Executive Board, GMCA, TfGMC and TfGM. The AGMA Scrutiny Link will also be responsible for reporting to the Scrutiny Pool any issues identified locally by their own Constituent Council which may warrant scrutiny at a sub-regional level. The nomination of an AGMA Scrutiny Link and the way in which this role will be performed will be determined by each Constituent Council.

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