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LOCAL GOVERNMENT (BEST VALUE PRINCIPLES) BILL 1999

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

Local Government (Best Value Principles) Act 1999
                                   Act No.


                      TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                Page
  1.     Purpose                                                         1
  2.     Commencement                                                    2
  3.     New objective                                                   2
  4.     Substitution of Division 3 of Part 9                            2
         Division 3--Best Value Principles                                2
         208A. Best Value Principles to be followed                       2
         208B. Best Value Principles                                      2
         208C. Factors that may be looked at in applying the Principles   3
         208D. Quality and cost standards                                 3
         208E. When the Best Value Principles are to be implemented       4
         208F. Standards to be publicly available                         5
         208G. Report on Best Value Principles compliance                 5
         208H. Ministerial Codes                                          5
         208I. Ministerial guidelines                                     6
         208J. Minister must consult                                      6
  5.     Repeal of other competitive tendering provisions                 6
  6.     Change to restrictions concerning contracts                      7
  7.     Additional regulation-making power                               7
                             

NOTES                                                                     8




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PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Initiated in Assembly 10 November 1999 As amended by Assembly 1 December 1999 A BILL to amend the Local Government Act 1989 and for other purposes. Local Government (Best Value Principles) Act 1999 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: 1. Purpose The main purpose of this Act is to amend the Local Government Act 1989 to replace the compulsory competitive tendering requirements 5 imposed on Councils with an obligation to ensure that Councils seek the best value in providing services. 1 541005B.A1-2/12/99

 


 

Local Government (Best Value Principles) Act 1999 s. 2 Act No. 2. Commencement This Act comes into operation on the day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. 3. New objective No. 11/1989. 5 After section 7(a) of the Local Government Act Reprint No. 5 1989 insert-- as at 8 June 1999. "(aa) to achieve the Best Value Principles set out in section 208B;". 4. Substitution of Division 3 of Part 9 10 In Part 9 of the Local Government Act 1989, for Division 3 substitute-- 'Division 3--Best Value Principles 208A. Best Value Principles to be followed A Council must comply with the Best Value 15 Principles. 208B. Best Value Principles The Best Value Principles are-- (a) all services provided by a Council must meet the quality and cost standards 20 required by section 208D; (b) subject to section 6(1)(c), all services provided by a Council must be responsive to the needs of its community; 25 (c) each service provided by a Council must be accessible to those members of the community for whom the service is intended; (d) a Council must achieve continuous 30 improvement in the provision of services for its community; 2 541005B.A1-2/12/99

 


 

Local Government (Best Value Principles) Act 1999 s. 4 Act No. (e) a Council must develop a program of regular consultation with its community in relation to the services it provides; (f) a Council must report regularly to its 5 community on its achievements in relation to the principles set out in paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). 208C. Factors that may be looked at in applying the Principles 10 In applying the Best Value Principles, a Council may take into account, among other factors-- (a) the need to review services against the best on offer in both the public and 15 private sectors; and (b) an assessment of value for money in service delivery; and (c) community expectations and values; and 20 (d) the balance of affordability and accessibility of services to the community; and (e) opportunities for local employment growth or retention; and 25 (f) the value of potential partnerships with other Councils and State and the Commonwealth governments; and (g) potential environmental advantages for the Council's municipal district. 30 208D. Quality and cost standards (1) A Council must develop quality and cost standards for the provision of any service it provides for its community. 3 541005B.A1-2/12/99

 


 

Local Government (Best Value Principles) Act 1999 s. 4 Act No. (2) A quality or cost standard must set out the performance outcomes determined by the Council in relation to each service. (3) In developing quality and cost standards a 5 Council must take into account the factors listed in sections 208C(a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). (4) A Council may develop different quality and cost standards for different classes of 10 services. 208E. When the Best Value Principles are to be implemented (1) A Council must, on or before 31 December 2000, develop a program for the application 15 of the Best Value Principles. (2) A Council must ensure that the program required by sub-section (1) is available to the public. (3) A Council must apply the Best Value 20 Principles to all of the services it provides on or before 31 December 2005. (4) Despite sub-section (3), if a Council was providing a service on the commencement of the Local Government (Best Value 25 Principles) Act 1999 and the service was provided under an agreement between the Council and another person, body or group of people, the Council need not comply with the Best Value Principles in respect of the 30 provision of that service until the expiry of the agreement. 4 541005B.A1-2/12/99

 


 

Local Government (Best Value Principles) Act 1999 s. 4 Act No. 208F. Standards to be publicly available A Council must ensure that any quality or cost standards it adopts are available for inspection by the public. 5 208G. Report on Best Value Principles compliance At least once every year a Council must report to its community on what it has done to ensure that it has given effect to the Best 10 Value Principles. 208H. Ministerial Codes (1) The Minister may publish in the Government Gazette one or more Codes in relation to how Councils are to give effect to the Best 15 Value Principles. (2) Without limiting the matters a Code may deal with, a Code may-- (a) specify how often the Best Value Principles are to be applied to a service; 20 (b) specify the minimum details that quality and cost standards must contain; (c) specify what records are to be kept in relation to the application of the Best Value Principles; 25 (d) specify maximum periods for agreements entered into in accordance with the Best Value Principles. (3) A Council must comply with any obligation imposed by such a Code that applies to the 30 Council. (4) Any agreement or arrangement entered into by a Council in contravention of sub-section 5 541005B.A1-2/12/99

 


 

Local Government (Best Value Principles) Act 1999 s. 5 Act No. (3) is not void only because of that contravention. 208I. Ministerial guidelines (1) The Minister may publish in the Government 5 Gazette guidelines for Councils in relation to the Best Value Principles. (2) If a Council deals with a matter in accordance with an applicable guideline, it is to be taken to have complied with the Best 10 Value Principles in respect of that matter. 208J. Minister must consult (1) Before publishing a Code under section 208H or a guideline under section 208I, the Minister must consult with any local 15 government body that the Minister thinks it appropriate to consult with. (2) In this section "local government body" means-- (a) a Council; 20 (b) an organisation that the Minister considers represents local government interests and that the Minister has declared, by notice published in the Government Gazette, to be a local 25 government body.'. 5. Repeal of other competitive tendering provisions In the Local Government Act 1989-- (a) in section 3(1), omit the definition of "competitive tendering statement"; 30 (b) sections 126(1)(aa) and (ac), 127B and 186(5)(e) are repealed; (c) at the end of section 186(5)(d), omit "; or"; 6 541005B.A1-2/12/99

 


 

Local Government (Best Value Principles) Act 1999 s. 6 Act No. (d) in Schedule 12, item 11A is repealed. 6. Change to restrictions concerning contracts In section 186(1) of the Local Government Act 1989, for "$50 000" substitute "$100 000". 5 7. Additional regulation-making power In Schedule 12 of the Local Government Act 1989, for item 20 substitute-- "20. Any matter relating to Division 3 of Part 9 including-- 10 (a) exempting a service or a class of service from the application of the Division; (b) requiring Councils to report on any matter under the Division and 15 specifying the form and contents of the reports.". 7 541005B.A1-2/12/99

 


 

Local Government (Best Value Principles) Act 1999 Notes Act No. NOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 8 541005B.A1-2/12/99

 


 

 


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