Common use of Local Governance Arrangements Clause in Contracts

Local Governance Arrangements. 5.1 In accordance with the Act, the Integration Joint Board has a legal personality distinct from the Council and Health Board, with the consequent autonomy to manage itself. There is no role for either Party to independently sanction or veto decisions of the Argyll & Bute Integration Joint Board. 5.2 The Argyll & Bute Integration Joint Board is recognised as having formal status for strategic planning for Argyll and Bute within both the Council and the Health Board, contributing to and operating within the wider context of their respective corporate strategies. The Argyll & Bute Integration Joint Board will communicate and interact with both parties to ensure the delivery of the National Outcomes for the people of Argyll and Bute. 5.3 In exercising its functions the Argyll & Bute Integration Joint Board will take into account the respective statutory obligations of The Parties. Apart from those functions delegated by virtue of this Scheme, the Parties retain distinct statutory responsibilities and thus they also retain their formal decision making roles for functions not delegated. 5.4 The remit and constitution of the Argyll & Bute Integration Joint Board is established through legislation, with the Parties having agreed:

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Sources: Integration Scheme, Integration Scheme, Integration Scheme