Part 4 - Scrutiny procedure rules
Below are the scrutiny procedure rules.
- 1 - what will be the number and arrangements for scrutiny committees?
- 2 - Co-ordination
- 3 - Membership
- 4 - Casual vacancies
- 5 - Co-optees and voting rights scheme
- 6 - Education representatives
- 7 - Chair and Vice-Chair of scrutiny committees
- 8 - Meetings of Scrutiny Committees
- 9 - Extraordinary meetings of Scrutiny Committees
- 10 - Quorum
- 11 - Work programmes
- 12 - Agenda items
- 13 - Councillor call for action
- 14 - Policy review and development
- 15 - Reports from the Scrutiny Committees
- 16 - Members and Officers giving account
- 17 - Attendance by others
- 18 - Call-in and review of scrutiny decisions
- 19 - Procedure at Scrutiny Committee meetings
- 20 - Scrutiny task groups
3.1 All County Councillors, except Members of the Cabinet, are eligible to be members of scrutiny committees.
3.2 The Annual Meeting of the County Council will determine the membership of the Scrutiny Committees, (except members appointed under Scrutiny Procedure Rule 6) which must be politically balanced.
3.3 The County Council has determined that Scrutiny Committees, which shall be politically balanced, shall have the following numbers of County Councillors:
3.3.1 Corporate Overview and Scrutiny Committee
13 County Councillors
3.3.2 Children and Families Scrutiny Committee
9 County Councillors
3.3.3 Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee
9 County Councillors
3.3.4 Adult Social Care and Communities Scrutiny Committee
9 County Councillors
3.3.5 Environment Scrutiny Committee
9 County Councillors
3.3.6 Gloucestershire Economic Growth Scrutiny Committee
6 County Councillors