Public Bodies Act 2011 Explanatory Notes

Section 3: Power to modify constitutional arrangements

22.Section 3 confers power on a Minister to make provision by order to modify the constitutional arrangements of any body or office listed in Schedule 3. The term “constitutional arrangements” refers to a wide range of arrangements relating to the structure, governance and functions of a body or office: Examples of provision that could be made are stated in subsections (2) and (3) and provision that could be made under section 3 includes:

  • Provision to ensure a particular number of non-executive directors on the board of a body or office;

  • Provision requiring a body to report publicly on how it has sought to increase efficiency in the exercise of its functions;

  • Provision requiring permission from a Minister in relation to employment of staff, or remuneration of staff in excess of an agreed threshold;

  • Provision requiring that the chair of a body, or an office-holder, be required to undergo a pre-appointment hearing process before taking up their post.

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