Responsibility for functions Sample Clauses

The 'Responsibility for functions' clause defines which party is accountable for performing specific duties or roles under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the allocation of operational tasks, such as who manages maintenance, reporting, or compliance activities, and may specify standards or timelines for performance. By clearly assigning responsibilities, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes, ensuring that all parties know their obligations and that essential functions are properly managed throughout the contract term.
Responsibility for functions. The Leader will maintain a list in Part 3 of this Constitution setting out which members of the Executive, committees of the Executive, Community Councils, officers or joint arrangements are responsible for the exercise of particular executive functions.
Responsibility for functions. The council will maintain the tables in part 3 of this constitution setting out the responsibilities for the council’s functions, which are not the responsibility of the executive.
Responsibility for functions. The Council will maintain a schedule of delegation, setting out the responsibility for the Council’s functions which are not the responsibility of the Mayor and ensure it is kept up to date.
Responsibility for functions. Matters Reserved to the Council Assembly 37 B: Executive Terms of Reference 39 C: Matters Reserved to the Executive for Decision 42 D. Matters Reserved to Planning Committee and Community 44 Councils exercising Planning Functions E: Matters Reserved to Licensing Committee and Community 47 Coucils to the 1st Tier Officer and Officer Panel exercising Licensing Functions F: Matters Reserved to Community Councils 50 G: Matters Reserved to the Appointments Committee 55 H: Matters Delegated to Officers 58 I: Local Act Functions 59 J: Local Choice Functions 66 K: Appointments to Outside Bodies 68 Council Assembly Procedure Rules 81 Committee and Community Council Procedure Rules 115 Access to Information Procedure Rules 127 Budget and Policy Framework Procedure Rules 140 Executive Procedure Rules 144 Overview and Scrutiny Procedure Rules 150 Contracts Procedure Rules {existing Contract Standing Orders to be used} Financial Standing Orders 162 Officer Employment Procedure Rules 174 Members Code of Conduct 178 Officers Code of Conduct {to follow when national code available} Protocol on Member-Officer Relations 185 Members Allowances {to be considered by Standards Committee} Management Structure 191 SUMMARY OF THE SOUTHWARK COUNCIL CONSTITUTION The Council's Constitution What’s in the Constitution?

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