| Partnership agreement under section 75 of the National Health Service Act 2006 An agreement between a local authority and an NHS body under section 75 of the National Health Service Act 2006. The agreement has been updated in anticipation of the changes to the NHS taking effect from 1 April 2013. A drafting note describes how the agreement can be adapted for use in Wales. |
| Anti-Social Behaviour Order A form for an Anti-Social Behaviour Order as set out in Schedule 3 to the Magistrates' Courts (Anti-Social Behaviour Orders) Rules 2002 (SI 2002/2784). |
| DfE Exclusion Guidance, Part 8, Model letter 6 Model letter from the clerk to the Independent Review Panel notifying parent (or pupil if aged 18 or over) of the outcome of the review. The model letter is reproduced under the terms of a Click-Use licence from the DfE Exclusion Guidance: Part 8 Model Letters. NOTE HOWEVER THAT PLC PUBLIC SECTOR HAS AMENDED THE MODEL LETTER TO REFLECT THE CHANGES BROUGHT INTO FORCE BY THE COMMENCEMENT OF SECTION 4 OF THE EDUCATION ACT 2011 WHICH REPLACED THE INDEPENDENT APPEAL PANEL REGIME WITH AN INDEPENDENT REVIEW HEARING PROCESS. |
| DfE Exclusion Guidance, Part 8, Model letter 2 Model letter from a head teacher (or teacher in charge of a PRU) notifying parent(s) of a pupil of that pupil's fixed period exclusion of more than five school days (up to and including 15 school days) in a term. The model letter is reproduced under the terms of a Click-Licence from the DfE Exclusion Guidance: Part 8 Model letters. |
| Invitation to tender (public sector): questions for tenderers This standard document is the second part of the Invitation to tender (public sector) and contains some example questions that can be used by contracting authorities to assess suppliers' tenders. The first part of the ITT is contained in Standard document, Invitation to tender (public sector). To ensure that this standard document is the best starting point for you we would appreciate your views. Please e-mail your comments to: publicsectorfeedback@practicallaw.com. |
| Acceptable Behaviour Contract An Acceptable Behaviour Contract for dealing with incidents of anti-social behaviour. The contract is based on a version drafted by the Home Office in August 2007 (Acceptable Behaviour Contracts and Agreements). |
| School admission appeal where no prejudice established at the first stage of the appeal process: letter confirming place offered A specimen letter for use where the Appeal Panel concludes at the first stage of the appeal process that admitting another child would not prejudice efficient education or the efficient use of resources and therefore there is no need for the Appeal Panel to move on to the second stage of the appeal process. When using a standard form of letter to notify the parent or guardian of the outcome of an admission appeal, it is essential to bear in mind the judge's comments in R (C) v Appeals Panel of Nottinghamshire [2004] EWHC 2988 that the letter informing the appellant of the decision clearly sets out the grounds for the decision and addresses the individual reasons of the particular case. The specimen letter must be viewed as a starting point for drafting a decision letter and is no substitute for crafting a letter to meet the particular needs of the case. This will be essential where the case is unusual in some way. |
| Application for an Interim Anti-Social Behaviour Order An application for an Interim Anti-Social Behaviour Order as set out in Schedule 5 to the Magistrates' Court (Anti-Social Behaviour Orders) Rules 2002 (SI 2002/2784). |
| DfE Exclusion Guidance, Part 8, Model letter 1 Model letter from a head teacher (or teacher in charge of a PRU) notifying parent of a fixed period exclusion of five school days or fewer in one term, and where a public examination is not missed. This model letter is reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use licence from the DfE Exclusion Guidance: Part 8 Model Letters. |
| Memorandum of understanding for joint working by public bodies A memorandum of understanding for use by two or more public authorities wishing to jointly deliver a project or share services. |
| DfE Exclusion Guidance, Part 8, Model letter 3 Model letter from a head teacher (or teacher in charge of a PRU) notifying parent of a fixed period exclusion of more than 15 school days in total in one term. The model letter is reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use licence from the DfE Exclusion Guidance: Part 8 Model letters. |
| DfE Exclusion Guidance, Part 8, Model letter 4 Model letter from the headteacher of a primary, secondary or special school (or the teacher in charge of a PRU) notifying the parent(s) of that pupil's permanent exclusion. The model letter is reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use licence from the DfE Exclusion Guidance: Part 8 Model Letters. NOTE HOWEVER THAT PLC PUBLIC SECTOR HAS AMENDED THE MODEL LETTER TO REFLECT THE CHANGES BROUGHT INTO FORCE BY THE COMMENCEMENT OF SECTION 4 OF THE EDUCATION ACT 2011 WHICH REPLACED THE INDEPENDENT APPEAL PANEL REGIME WITH AN INDEPENDENT REVIEW HEARING PROCESS. |
| Local Government Pension Scheme: bond agreement A bond agreement for use by an administering authority of the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) and a guarantor of obligations owed to the relevant LGPS fund by an admission body. This bond accompanies Standard document, Local Government Pension Scheme: admission agreement. |
| DfE Exclusion Guidance, Part 8, Model letter 5 Model letter from the clerk to the governing body (management committee in case of a PRU) to parent upholding a permanent exclusion. The model letter is reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use licence from the DfE Exclusion Guidance: Part 8 Model Letters. NOTE HOWEVER THAT PLC PUBLIC SECTOR HAS AMENDED THE MODEL LETTER TO REFLECT THE CHANGES BROUGHT INTO FORCE BY THE COMMENCEMENT OF SECTION 4 OF THE EDUCATION ACT 2011 WHICH REPLACED THE INDEPENDENT APPEAL PANEL REGIME WITH AN INDEPENDENT REVIEW HEARING PROCESS. |
| Section 278 highways agreement Under section 278 of the Highways Act 1980, a local highways authority can enter into a legal agreement with a developer for the developer to either pay for or make alterations or improvements to the public highway, to facilitate development. This standard document contains integrated drafting notes within the text, drawing attention to specific issues. You can elect to view the standard document with, or without, the integrated notes by using the options in the "Actions" box in the top right hand corner of the screen. |
| School admission appeal where no prejudice established at the second stage of the appeal process: letter confirming place offered A specimen letter for use where the Appeal Panel concludes at the second stage of the appeal process that: Admitting another child would prejudice efficient education or the efficient use of resources. The circumstances of the individual child overrides the prejudice that would be caused by their admission. When using a standard form of letter to notify the parent or guardian of the outcome of an admission appeal, it is essential to bear in mind the judge's comments in R (C) v Appeals Panel of Nottinghamshire [2004] EWHC 2988 that the letter informing the appellant of the decision clearly sets out the grounds for the decision and addresses the individual reasons of the particular case. The specimen letter must be viewed as a starting point for drafting a decision letter and is no substitute for crafting your letter to meet the particular needs of the case. This will be essential where the case is unusual in some way. |
| Grant agreement A grant agreement for use by public sector bodies funding projects undertaken by public, private or third sector organisations. |
| Invitation to tender (public sector) A standard invitation to tender (ITT) document that can be used by a contracting authority purchasing services in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/5). The second part of the ITT, the questions for tenderers, is contained in Standard document, Invitation to tender (public sector): questions for tenderers. To ensure that this standard document is the best starting point for you we would appreciate your views. Please e-mail your comments to: publicsectorfeedback@practicallaw.com. |
| Minutes of a local authority authorisation to appear in legal proceedings Minutes authorising a non legally qualified local authority employee to appear in legal proceedings on the local authority's behalf. |
| School admission appeal: letter refusing appeal for a place in an infant class A specimen letter notifying the parent or guardian that their appeal for a school place in an infant class for their child has been unsuccessful. When using a standard form of letter to notify the parent or guardian of the outcome of an appeal, it is essential to bear in mind the judge's comments in R (C) v Appeals Panel of Nottinghamshire [2004] EWHC 2988, that the letter informing the appellant of the decision clearly sets out the grounds for the decision and addresses the individual reasons of the particular case. |
| Local Government Pension Scheme: admission agreement A standard form admission agreement for use by an administering authority of the Local Government Pension Scheme. The agreement is the means by which a private contractor, to whom former local government employees transfer under TUPE, can participate in the Scheme as an admission body. The Local Government Pension Scheme (Administration) Regulations 2008 (SI 2008/239), as amended by the Local Government Pension Scheme (Miscellaneous) Regulations 2012 (SI 2012/1989), detail a list of matters to be included in admission agreements with both tranferee admission bodies and community admission bodies. These are referred to in the drafting notes where appropriate. This standard document contains drafting notes integrated within the text. You can view the document without the integrated drafting notes, or view the notes by themselves, using the options in the "Actions" box in the top-right corner of the screen. |
| School admission appeal: letter refusing appeal A specimen letter notifying the parent or guardian that their appeal for a school place for their child has been unsuccessful. When drafting, it is essential to bear in mind the judge's comments in R (C) v Appeals Panel of Nottinghamshire [2004] EWHC 2988 that the letter informing the appellant of the decision clearly sets out the grounds for the decision and addresses the individual reasons of the particular case. |
| Application for an Anti-Social Behaviour Order An application for an Anti-Social Behaviour Order as set out in Schedule 1 to the Magistrates' Court (Anti-Social Behaviour Orders) Rules 2002 (SI 2002/2784). |