Article 4 - The Full Council
4.01 Meanings
(a) Policy Framework. The policy framework means the following plans and strategies:
· The County Council Financial and Business Plan;
· The East Sussex Children and Young People’s Plan;
· Safer Communities Partnership Business Plan;
· Local Transport Plan;
· Plans and alterations which together comprise the Development Plan / documents;
· Youth Justice Plan;
· Climate Emergency Plan;
and such other plans and strategies as the County Council shall from time to time determine.
(b) Budget. The budget includes the allocation of financial resources to different services and projects, proposed contingency funds, the council tax base, setting the council tax and decisions relating to the control of the Council's borrowing requirement, the control of its capital expenditure and the setting of virement limits.
4.02 Functions of the Full Council
Only the Council will exercise the following functions:
(a) adopting and changing the Constitution;
(b) approving or adopting the policy framework and the budget;
(c) subject to the urgency procedure contained in the Access to Information Procedure Rules in Part 4 of this Constitution, making decisions about any matter in the discharge of a Cabinet function which is covered by the policy framework or the budget where the decision maker is minded to make it in a manner which would be contrary to the policy framework or contrary to / or not wholly in accordance with the budget;
(d) electing the Leader;
(e) agreeing and/or amending the terms of reference for committees, deciding on their composition and making appointments to them;
(f) appointing representatives to outside bodies unless the appointment is an executive function or has been delegated by the Council;
(g) adopting an allowances scheme under Article 2.05;
(h) changing the name of the area;
(i) confirming the appointment of the Head of Paid Service;
(j) making, amending, revoking, re-enacting or adopting bylaws and promoting or opposing the making of local legislation or personal Bills;
(k) all local choice functions set out in Part 3 of this Constitution which the Council decides should be undertaken by itself rather than the Cabinet; and
(l) all other matters which, by law, must be reserved to Council.
4.03 Council meetings
There are three types of Council meeting:
(a) the annual meeting;
(b) ordinary meetings;
(c) extraordinary meetings,
and they will be conducted in accordance with the Council Procedure Rules in Part 4 of this Constitution.