Overview and Scrutiny Committee
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The call-in process helps ensure transparency and accountability in local government decision-making.
There are 6 steps in our call-in process.
Decisions made by the Cabinet, a Cabinet Member or Director are published in the Forward Plan or as Individual Decisions.
Anyone can search for a decision in the decision register.
A decision can be called in for scrutiny up to 4 working days after it's published. This allows councillors to review the decision and decide if further examination is needed.
At least 2 councillors must submit a written notice to the Chief Executive to initiate call-in. The notice must specify the:
When the Chief Executive receives a valid notice, the Overview and Scrutiny Call-in Sub-Committee must meet to consider the call-in.
The meeting should be held within 20 working days of the call-in request.
During the meeting, the Sub-Committee has several options.
If the Sub-Committee is satisfied with the decision, it can allow it to proceed without changes.
The Sub-Committee can refer the decision back to the original decision-maker (Cabinet or Cabinet Member). They'll include recommendations for reconsideration, detailing their concerns.
In exceptional cases, the Sub-Committee can refer the decision to the Full Council for further consideration. It would do this, for example, if it believes the decision conflicts with the Policy Framework or Budget.
If the decision is referred back, the decision-maker must reconsider the decision, taking into account the Committee's recommendations. The decision-maker can either change the decision or confirm it as originally made.
This reconsideration must occur within 20 working days and is not subject to further call-in.
As a resident, you cannot directly call in decisions. You should contact your local councillor about your concerns.
Councillors can then decide whether to initiate the call-in process.