Local Government Act 1966
Part I — Grants
Rate support grants for local authorities.
Rate support grants.
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- (1) Subject to the provisions of this Part of this Act, the Minister shall, for the year 1967-68 and each subsequent year, make grants to local authorities in England and Wales in accordance with this section; and any grants made in pursuance of this subsection shall be known as " rate support grants ".
- (2) For the purpose of fixing the aggregate amount of the rate support grants for any year the Minister shall determine—
- (a) the aggregate amount which is to be available for the payment out of moneys provided by Parliament of grants (other than housing subsidies) to local authorities in respect of their relevant expenditure for that year; and
- (b) the portion of that amount which the Minister estimates will be allocated to grants in respect of specific services and grants under the Rating (Interim Relief) Act 1964 and the Rating Act 1966;
and the amount remaining after deducting that portion from the aggregate amount aforesaid shall, subject to section 3 of this Act, be the aggregate amount of the rate support grants for that year.
- (3) Before determining the amount and the portion mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (2) of this section the Minister shall consult with such associations of local authorities as appear to him to be concerned and with any local authority with whom consultation appears to him to be desirable, and shall take into consideration—
- (a) the current level of prices, costs and remuneration, any future variation in that level which can be foreseen and the latest information available to him as to the rate of relevant expenditure ;
- (b) any probable fluctuation in the demand for services giving rise to relevant expenditure so far as the fluctuation is attributable to circumstances prevailing in England and Wales as a whole which are not under the control of local authorities; and
- (c) the need for developing those services and the extent to which, having regard to general economic conditions, it is reasonable to develop those services;
and for the purpose of determining the said amount and portion the Minister may make such adjustments in respect of relevant expenditure and grants as appear to him to be required to offset the effects on those factors of the constitution or alteration after the passing of this Act of any joint board.
- (4) The aggregate amount of the rate support grants for any year shall be divided by the Minister into three parts (to be known respectively as " the needs element", " the resources element" and " the domestic element") which shall be of such amounts respectively as may be prescribed; and the provisions of Schedule 1 to this Act shall, subject to sections 3 and 4 of this Act, have effect with respect to the determination of the amounts payable to any local authority in respect of those elements for any year and with respect to the other matters there mentioned.
- (5) Payments in respect of elements of rate support grant shall be made to any local authority at such times as the Minister may with the consent of the Treasury determine and shall be made in aid of the revenues of the authority generally; but no payment in respect of the needs element shall be made to the council of a county district and no payment in respect of the domestic element shall be made to a county council or the Greater London Council.
- (6) In this section " housing subsidies " means such grants to local authorities out of moneys provided by Parliament for the provision of housing accommodation as may be determined by the Minister to be housing subsidies for the purposes of this section.
- (7) In this section " relevant expenditure ", in relation to any year, means the expenditure for that year falling to be defrayed out of the rate fund of a local authority (excluding sums falling to be paid to another local authority by virtue of a precept or other instrument) reduced by—
- (a) the amount of any payment falling to be made for that year into the housing revenue account or a trading account of the authority ; and
- (b) the amount of any payments of such descriptions as the Minister may determine which fall to be made for that year into that fund;
and for the purposes of this subsection " rate fund " in relation to any local authority except the Greater London Council, the Common Council and the Council of the Isles of Stilly means the county fund or general rate fund, and in relation to the said excepted Councils means the general fund or general rate, as the case may be, and " trading account" means any account of a kind determined by the Minister to be a trading account for the purposes of this subsection.
Rate support grant orders.
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- (1) The aggregate amount of the rate support grants fixed in accordance with subsection (2) of section 1 of this Act for any year and the matters which under that section or Schedule 1 to this Act are to be prescribed shall be fixed and prescribed by an order (hereafter in this Act referred to as a " rate support grant order ") made by the Minister with the consent of the Treasury and after consultation with such associations of local authorities as appear to the Minister to be concerned and with any local authority with whom consultation appears to him to be desirable.
- (2) Any rate support grant order shall be laid before the Commons House of Parliament together with a report of the considerations leading to the provisions of the order, including the considerations leading to the determination of the amount and the portion mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (2) of section 1 of this Act, and shall not have effect until approved by a resolution of that House.
- (3) Rate support grant orders shall be made in advance for successive periods of not less than two years; and a rate support grant order may, as respects any matter to be fixed or prescribed by the order, make different provision for different years.
Variation of orders etc.
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- (1) If it appears to the Minister that, after the time when the amount mentioned in paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section 1 of this Act was determined for any year, an unforeseen increase has taken place in the level of prices, costs and remuneration and that the effect of the increase on the relevant expenditure of local authorities for that year is substantial, he may at any time redetermine for that year the amount mentioned in that paragraph and the portion mentioned in paragraph (b) of that subsection and, by an order made in the like manner and subject to the like provisions as a rate support grant order, increase the amounts fixed by the relevant rate support grant order as the aggregate amounts of the rate support grants and any elements of the grants for that year.
- (2) The provisions of subsection (3) of section 1 and subsection (2) of section 2 of this Act relating to consultation and to a report of the considerations leading to a determination under the said section 1 shall apply to a redetermination under this section as they apply to a determination under that section.
- (3) In deciding whether to exercise his power under subsection (1) of this section and in redetermining in the exercise of that power the amount and the portion there mentioned, the Minister shall have regard only to the extent by which the said amount and portion are insufficient by reason of the unforeseen increase aforesaid.
- (4) An order made under subsection (1) of this section with respect to any year may, as respects that year, vary the matters prescribed by the relevant rate support grant order.
- (5) In this section " relevant expenditure " has the same meaning as in section 1 of this Act.
Reduction of grants in case of default.
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- (1) If in the case of any local authority or joint board the appropriate Minister—
- (a) is satisfied that the authority or board have failed to achieve or maintain a reasonable standard in the discharge of any of their functions, regard being had to the standards maintained by other authorities and boards; and
- (b) is of opinion that by reason of the failure a reduction should be made in the amount of any elements of rate support grant payable to the local authority or a constituent authority of the joint board,
he may, after affording to the local or constituent authority in question an opportunity of making representations, make and cause to be laid before Parliament a report stating the amount of and the reasons for the proposed reduction and setting out any representations made by the authority with respect to the proposed reduction; and if the report is approved by a resolution of the Commons House of Parliament the Minister may reduce the elements of the grant accordingly.
- (2) The appropriate Minister may make regulations for prescribing standards and general requirements in relation to any function of a local authority ; and in determining for the purposes of subsection (1) of this section whether there has been such a failure as is there mentioned, regard shall be had to any such regulations and any other standards or requirements imposed by or under any enactment.
- (3) Any regulations in force immediately before the passing of this Act under subsection (4) of section 3 of the Local Government Act 1958 (which authorises the making of regulations, in connection with general grants, for purposes similar to those mentioned in subsection (2) of this section) shall, without prejudice to their operation for the purposes of that Act, have effect for the purposes of this section as if made under subsection (2) of this section.
- (4) Subsection (1) of section 99 of the Education Act 1944 (which makes provision for dealing with failures by local education authorities and certain other bodies to perform duties imposed on them by that Act) shall apply to any failure to discharge a duty imposed by regulations under subsection (2) of this section as it applies to a failure to discharge a duty imposed by that Act.
Supplemental.
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- (1) The Minister may make regulations for carrying the foregoing provisions of this Act into effect and, without prejudice to the generality of this provision.—
- (a) for determining the manner in which any calculation or estimate is to be made for any of the purposes of those provisions and, in particular, for determining—
- (i) the manner in which and the time as at which road-mileages, population, the numbers of persons of any description and the numbers of education units for any area are to be ascertained,
- (ii) the descriptions of roads which are to be taken into account in calculating road-mileages,
- (iii) the authority or person by or to whom any information required for the said purposes is to be given and the time at which and the form in which it is to be given,
- (iv) the adjustments to be made for any abnormal treatment of income or expenditure in accounts;
- (b) for providing that the calculations or estimates by reference to which any payments are made may be treated as either conclusive or provisional or conclusive for some purposes and provisional for other purposes and, in so far as they are treated as provisional, for the making of further calculations or estimates based on information not previously available and for adjusting, in the light thereof, any payment already made;
- (c) for modifying the operation of the foregoing provisions of this Act in relation to any authority if and in so far as any modification is required in relation to that authority in consequence of any alterations or combinations of authorities or alterations of boundaries ;
and regulations under this subsection may make different provision for different circumstances.
- (2) The Minister may by regulations make provision for amounts payable under any enactment or instrument to be disregarded for any of the purposes of the foregoing provisions of this Act specified by the regulations; and regulations under this subsection may make such alterations in any enactment or instrument as the Minister considers appropriate in consequence of any such provision made by the regulations.
- (3) The Minister may by regulations amend any of the following enactments and instruments, that is to say—
- (a) paragraph 2(3) of Schedule 1 to the Housing Act 1961 and sections 87 and 121 of the Water Resources Act 1963 ;
- (b) any other enactment (including a local Act) and any scheme, order or other instrument in which reference is made, in whatever terms, to the standard penny rate product for an area as ascertained for the purposes of section 5 of the Local Government Act 1958,
in such manner as appears to him to be appropriate for preserving the original effect of that enactment or instrument in relation to the foregoing provisions of this Act or section 6 of the Rating (Interim Relief) Act 1964 or section 10 of the Rating Act 1966.
- (4) References in this section to the foregoing provisions of this Act include references to Schedule 1 to this Act.
Reduction of rates on dwellings by reference to the domestic element.
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Specific grants
Grants for development and redevelopment.
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Grants for public open spaces.
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Grants for reclamation of derelict land.
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Grants to port and airport health authorities.
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Grants for certain expenditure due to immigrant population.
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- (1) Subject to the provisions of this section the Secretary of State may pay, to local authorities who in his opinion are required to make special provision in the exercise of any of their functions in consequence of the presence within their areas of persons belonging to ethnic minorities whose language or customs differ from those of the rest of the community, grants of such amounts as he may with the consent of the Treasury determine on account of expenditure of such description (being expenditure in respect of the employment of staff) as he may so determine.
- (2) This section shall apply to a fire and rescue authority created by an order under section 4A of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004, the London Fire Commissioner a police and crime commissioner, the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime , a joint authority established by Part 4 of the Local Government Act 1985, an economic prosperity board established under section 88 of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 and a combined authority established under section 103 of that Act as it applies to a local authority.
Discontinuance or reduction of certain existing grants.
Discontinuance of general grants and rate-deficiency grants.
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General grants under Part I of the Local Government Act 1958 and rate-deficiency grants under Part I of the Local Government Act 1948 shall not be payable for the year 1967-68 and subsequent years.
Calculation of road-mileage etc. for grant purposes.
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The Local Government Act 1958 shall have effect and be deemed always to have had effect as if it provided that the road-mileage and population of a county shall, for the purposes of subsection (4) of section 5 of that Act and paragraph 6 of Part III of Schedule 1 to that Act (which relate to the calculation of rate-deficiency grants and general grants respectively), be taken to be—
- (a) in the case of the road-mileage, the total mileage, as estimated for the year 1958-59 by the Minister of Transport, of the highways in the county repairable by the inhabitants at large ; and
- (b) in the case of the population, the population of the county on 30th June 1958 as estimated by the Registrar General.
Discontinuance of grants for school meals etc.
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Reduction of grants under 1964 c. 18 s. 1 for 1967-68.
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Part II
Valuation for rating.
Postponement of revaluation.
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In section 34 of the Local Government Act 1948 (which, as amended by the Rating and Valuation Act 1959, requires new valuation lists to be made so as to come into force on 1st April in the year 1963 and each fifth subsequent year) after the words " the year nineteen hundred and sixty-three " there shall be inserted the words " the year nineteen hundred and seventy-three " ; and the period for which the valuation lists in force at the passing of this Act are to remain in force shall be extended accordingly.
Valuation according to tone of list.
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- (1) For the purposes of any alteration of a valuation list to be made in respect of a hereditament in pursuance of a proposal served on or made by the valuation officer after the passing of this Act, the value or altered value to be ascribed to the hereditament shall not exceed the value which would have been ascribed thereto in that list if the hereditament had been subsisting throughout the year before that in which the valuation list came into force, on the assumptions that at the time by reference to which that value would have been ascertained—
- (a) the hereditament was in the same state as at the time of valuation and any relevant factors (as defined by subsection (2) of this section) were those subsisting at the last-mentioned time ; and
- (b) the locality in which the hereditament is situated was in the same state, so far as concerns the other premises situated in that locality and the occupation and use of those premises, the transport services and other facilities available in the locality, and other matters affecting the amenities of the locality, as at the time of valuation.
- (2) In this section—
- " relevant factors " means any of the following, so far as material to the valuation of a hereditament, namely, the mode or category of occupation of the hereditament, the quantity of minerals or other substances in or extracted from the hereditament or, in the case of a public house, the volume of trade or business carried on at the hereditament; and
- " public house " means a hereditament being or comprising premises licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises where the sale of such liquor is, or is apart from any other trade or business ancillary or incidental to it, the only trade or business carried on at the hereditament.
- (3) References in this section to the time of valuation are references to the time by reference to which the valuation of a hereditament would have fallen to be ascertained if this section had not been enacted.
- (4) This section does not apply to a hereditament which is occupied by a public utility undertaking and of which the value falls to be ascertained by reference to the profits of the undertaking carried on therein.
Application of s. 17 to proposals since 2nd December 1965.
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