Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009

This provision requires certain authorities to involve representatives of interested persons when appropriate, and it gives the Secretary of State and audit-related bodies powers and duties around guidance, appointments, notification, access, and reporting.

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United Kingdom
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Language
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This provision requires certain authorities to involve representatives of interested persons when appropriate, and it gives the Secretary of State and audit-related bodies powers and duties around guidance, appointments, notification, access, and reporting. This provision sets fees and consultation rules for audit work, gives the Local Government Boundary Commission for England review and order-making powers, and creates/controls economic prosperity boards and some combined authority procedures. The section lets a combined authority mayor request collaboration with another elected mayor, subject to area and well-being conditions, and requires written requests and responses. The provision requires a combined authority and its mayor to have regard to local health and health-inequality considerations, and it sets out powers and duties for mayors, the Secretary of State, and local growth planning. This provision defines some terms, sets consultation and consent requirements for proposals and orders about combined authorities, gives the Secretary of State related order-making and guidance powers, and changes payment and suspension rules for construction contracts.