§ Dr. SpinkTo ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster what delegations have been made in 1995 under the Civil Service (Management Functions) Act 1992; to whom those delegations were made; and what were the main conditions that were attached to them. [8645]
§ Mr. FreemanThe table lists delegations made under the Civil Service (Management Functions) Act 1992 since the last report to Parliament,Official Report, 11 January 1995, col. 140. In some cases, for staff appointed by statutory office holders, Ministers were statutorily required to give consent to terms and conditions of service. For such staff, delegation has been effected by waiving that requirement, subject to the conditions attached to the delegation.
List of delegations made in 1995 under The Civil Service (Management Functions) Act 1992 Delegation Nature of delegation Recipients Main conditions 1. Delegation Authority to Ministers in (i) The of pay and determine pay charge of recipient must Certain and certain departments continue to conditions of pay-related for the comply with service. conditions of following certain sections service of civil organisations: of the Civil servants below Child Support Service the new Senior Agency Management Civil Service. Government Code. The pay and Communications (ii) Changes Certain Headquarters, made to terms pay-related Highways and conditions conditions of Agency, must provide service of Historic value for Agency Chief Scotland, money and be Executives are Intervention made in a way also excluded Board for which does not from the scope Agricultural jeopardise of the Produce essential public delegations. Meat Hygiene expenditure Service safeguards. Paymaster Service Children's Schools (North West Europe) War Pensions Agency
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Previous service—wide delegations extended to other organisations in 1995 Delegation Recipients 1. Travel; Overseas Accountable Entertainment Allowance; relocation expenses; rent for key staff who occupy government owned residential properties; boarding school allowance. Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service Health and Safety Executive Health and Safety Commission (in respect of staff appointed by Health and Safety Executive) 2. Rent for key staff who occupy government owned residential properties; boarding school allowance. Central Statistical Office
Previous service—wide delegations extended to other organisations in 1995 Delegation Recipients 3. Minimum recruitment criteria; travel; overseas accountable entertainment allowance; relocation expenses; rent for key staff who occupy government owned residential properties; boarding school allowance; recruitment and retention allowance; and recruitment and retention allowances for staff overseas. Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and Health Service Commissioner