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Statutory Instrument

The War Pensions Committees Regulations 1990

Citation
S.I. 1990/1349
As at
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Section 1Citation, commencement and interpretation

(1) These Regulations may be cited as the War Pensions Committees Regulations 1990 and shall come into force on 1st January 1991.

(2) In these Regulations—

“area” in respect of each Committee means the counties, boroughs or other area specified in column 2 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations opposite the name of the Committee;

“Chief Welfare Officer” means an officer of the Secretary of State who manages the War Pensioners Welfare Service;

“Committee” means a War Pensions Committee established in accordance with regulation 2 and where the context requires means the appropriate War Pensions Committee;

“sub-committee” means a sub-committee of a Committee;

“war disablement pensioner” means a person in receipt of a war pension in respect of his disablement;

“war widow” means a widow who receives a war pension in respect of the death of her husband.

(3) Unless the context otherwise requires, any reference in these Regulations to a numbered regulation is a reference to the regulation bearing that number in these Regulations and any reference in a regulation or Schedule to a numbered paragraph is a reference to the paragraph of that regulation or Schedule bearing that number.

Section 2Establishment of War Pensions Committees

The areas specified in column 2 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations shall each have a War Pensions Committee named in accordance with the corresponding entry in column 1 of Schedule 1.

Section 3Membership of Committee (except Northern Ireland War Pensions Committee)

(1) Each Committee other than the Northern Ireland War Pensions Committee shall consist of 30 members appointed by the Secretary of State.

(2) Before appointing the members of such a Committee the Secretary of State shall consult such bodies or organizations in the area which represent any of the interests referred to in paragraph (3)(a), (b) and (c) as he thinks fit.

(3) So far as reasonably practicable, the members appointed shall include—

(a) twelve members representative of war disablement pensioners,

(b) three members representative of war widows,

(c) five members representative of voluntary organizations engaged wholly or partly in the care of ex-servicemen or ex-servicewomen or the families of ex-servicemen or ex-servicewomen in the Committee’s area,

(d) four members representative of local authorities, in accordance with the entries in column 3 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations opposite the name of the Committee.

Section 4Membership of the Northern Ireland War Pensions Committee

(1) The Northern Ireland War Pensions Committee shall consist of 18 members appointed by the Secretary of State.

(2) Before appointing the members of the Northern Ireland Committee the Secretary of State shall consult such bodies or organizations in the area which represent any of the interests referred to in paragraph (3) as he thinks fit.

(3) So far as reasonably practicable, the members appointed shall include—

(a) seven members representative of war disablement pensioners,

(b) two members representative of war widows,

(c) three members representative of voluntary organizations engaged wholly or partly in the care of ex-servicemen or ex-servicewomen or the families of ex-servicemen or ex-servicewomen in Northern Ireland, and

(d) two members representative of district councils in Northern Ireland.

Section 5Constitution, proceedings etc of Committees

The provisions of Schedule 2 to these Regulations shall have effect with respect to the Committees.

Section 6Functions

A Committee—

(a) shall consider complaints made to them by persons in their area receiving or claiming war pensions and, if they think fit, make representations about those complaints to the Secretary of State;

(b) shall consider any matters referred to them by the Secretary of State and report to him on those matters with such recommendations as they may think fit;

(c) shall assist the War Pensioners' Welfare Service in looking after the welfare of war pensioners in their area;

(d) may consider any matter connected with war pensions or affecting war pensioners in their area and, where they think it appropriate, make recommendations to the Secretary of State about that matter;

(e) may consider reports by the Secretary of State about the work of the War Pensioners' Welfare Service in their area.

Section 7Recommendations

Any recommendations or representations which a Committee makes to the Secretary of State shall be by way of a resolution submitted to the Chief Welfare Officer.

Section 8Reports

A Committee may request the Secretary of State to supply them with reports relevant to any matter which the Committee is considering. The Committee shall make any such request through the Chief Welfare Officer.

Section 9Voluntary workers

A Committee may, after consulting the Chief Welfare Officer, appoint voluntary workers to assist them or a sub-committee to carry out their functions in relation to complaints by persons receiving or claiming war pension and to assisting the War Pensioners' Welfare Service.

Section 10Accounts

(1) A Committee or sub-committee in receipt of funds from charitable or other sources for the purpose of assisting the War Pensioners' Welfare Service shall safeguard those funds and keep proper written accounts of all receipts and disbursements.

(2) The accounts shall be open to inspection by the Secretary of State.

Section 1

Avon, Dorset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire War Pensions Committee

Section 2

Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire War Pensions Committee

Section 3

Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk War Pensions Committee

Section 4

Central Scotland War Pensions Committee

Section 5

Clwyd, Dyfed, Gwynedd and Powys War Pensions Committee

Section 6

Cornwall, Devon, Isles of Scilly and Somerset War Pensions Committee

Section 7

Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Staffordshire War Pensions Committee

Section 8

East and West Sussex War Pensions Committee

Section 9

Essex, Barking, Havering, Newham and Redbridge War Pensions Committee

Section 10

Glamorgan and Gwent War Pensions Committee

Section 11

Hampshire, Surrey and Berkshire War Pensions Committee

Section 12

Kent War Pensions Committee

Section 13

Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire War Pensions Committee

Section 14

London North War Pensions Committee

Section 15

London South War Pensions Committee

Section 16

North of Scotland War Pensions Committee

Section 17

North West (Central) War Pensions Committee

Section 18

North West (East) War Pensions Committee

Section 19

North West (South) War Pensions Committee

Section 20

North West (North) War Pensions Committee

Section 21

North Yorkshire and Cleveland War Pensions Committee

Section 22

Northumbria War Pensions Committee

Section 23

South East Scotland War Pensions Committee

Section 24

South West Scotland War Pensions Committee

Section 25

South Yorkshire and Humberside War Pensions Committee

Section 26

West Midlands and Northants War Pensions Committee

Section 27

West and South West Midlands War Pensions Committee

Section 28

West Yorkshire War Pensions Committee

Section 29

Northern Ireland War Pensions Committee

Section 1Members

A member of a Committee shall hold office for a period not exceeding 5 years in any 1 term of appointment and may be re-appointed.

Section 2Members

The Secretary of State may remove a member from office if he is satisfied that the member—

(a) is habitually absent from meetings of the Committee or has been absent from 3 or more consecutive meetings, unless the absence is due to illness or due to a reason approved by the Secretary of State,

(b) has become bankrupt or made an arrangement with his creditors,

(c) is convicted of a crime and is sentenced to imprisonment or receives a suspended sentence, or

(d) is otherwise unable or unfit to discharge the functions of a member.

Section 3Members

A casual vacancy may be filled by the Secretary of State as may be necessary.

Section 4Members

A member may resign from a Committee by notice in writing sent to the Secretary of State.

Section 5Chairman and Vice-Chairman

(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (4) below each Committee shall appoint from among their members a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman.

(2) The appointment shall be by resolution specifying the period of appointment, which shall not extend beyond the appointee’s term of appointment to the Committee.

(3) Where the office of Chairman or Vice-Chairman falls vacant, the Committee shall appoint a replacement at its next meeting.

(4) The Secretary of State shall appoint a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman for each Committee to hold office for a period of one year commencing on 1st January 1991.

Section 6Chairman and Vice-Chairman

The Chairman, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairman shall preside over Committee meetings. At a meeting where both are absent the members present shall elect one of their number to act as Chairman for that meeting.

Section 7Proceedings

(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below and paragraph 8 the Committee shall decide the time and place of their meetings.

(2) The Secretary of State shall decide the time and place of the first meeting after appointing or re-appointing the members of a Committee, apart from an appointment to fill a casual vacancy.

Section 8Proceedings

Six members of a Committee may requisition a meeting by giving notice in writing to the Chairman who shall call the meeting within 4 weeks of receiving the notice.

Section 9Proceedings

The quorum of a Committee shall be one quarter of its members, disregarding any fractions.

Section 10Proceedings

A Committee shall make decisions by a simple majority of members present and voting. In the event of equality of votes, the person presiding over the meeting shall have a casting vote.

Section 11Proceedings

A member shall neither discuss nor vote on any matter concerning his relative, employer or employee.

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The War Pensions Committees Regulations 1990 (legislation.gov.uk, OGL v3.0). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/uk/act/uksi-1990-1349

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