Rate Limitation (Designation of Authorities) (Exemption) Order 1985
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Citation | SI 1985/863 |
Year | 1985 |
1985 No. 863
LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ENGLAND AND WALES
The Rate Limitation (Designation of Authorities) (Exemption) Order 19855thJune 1985
17thJune 1985
9thJuly 1985
Whereas the total of relevant expenditure for local authorities in England as estimated for the purposes of the Rate Support Grant Report (England) 1985/86 was greater than that total as estimated for the purposes of the Rate Support Grant Report (England) 1984/85 by 5.585%;
Now, therefore, the Secretary of State in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 2(3) and (8) of the Rates Act 1984(a), and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following order:—
Title, commencement and application
1. This order may be cited as the Rate Limitation (Designation of Authorities) (Exemption) Order 1985, and shall come into operation on 9th July 1985. It applies to England only.
Exemption from Designation
2. The amount of £10.6 million is hereby substituted for the amount of £10 million specified in section 2(2)(a) of the Rates Act 1984.
Patrick Jenkin, Secretary of State for the Environment.
5th June 1985.
(a) 1984 c. 33.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This Note is not part of the Order.)
Section 2(1) of the Rates Act 1984 provides that an authority in whose case a maximum rate or precept is to be prescribed in any financial year is to be designated by the Secretary of State in the preceding financial year.
Section 2(2)(a) of the Act exempts an authority from designation in any financial year if its total expenditure for that financial year does not appear to the Secretary of State to be likely to exceed its grant-related expenditure, or £10 million, whichever is the greater.
Section 2(3) of the Act provides that, if the total of relevant expenditure (as estimated for the purposes of the Rate Support Grant Report for each financial year) changes from one year to the next, the Secretary of State shall substitute for the amount of £10m specified in section 2(2)(a) of the Act a proportionately greater or smaller amount, rounded to the nearest hundred thousand pounds.
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