Committees of the Barbuda Council explained

The Barbuda Council has committees that may be created by the by-laws of the council or under the Barbuda Local Government Act that are responsible for departmentalising the functions of the council and delegating the tasks of the council.[1]

Creation

The Barbuda Council may make bylaws governing meeting times and procedures, member attendance, and the format and sequence of discussions, as well as the selection of committees, committee constitutions, their composition, regulation of committee proceedings, and its committees' conduct of business.[2]

Roles and legislation

The Barbuda Council secretary undertakes the required preparations for the council's and its committees' meetings.[3] The secretary of the Council must also attend all meetings of the committees. The secretary of the council or the chairperson of the committees may call meetings of the committees whenever they feel it necessary.[4] A majority of the members present and voting at a meeting shall decide on each subject before the committee.[5] The chairperson of a Committee, as the case may be, has an initial vote and, in the event of a tie, a second or casting vote. This applies to any item that must be decided by a vote at a meeting of the council or a committee thereof.[6] Any committee member who is present at a meeting of the committee where the matter is to be considered has any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, by himself or his partner in any contract, proposed contract, or other matter, must disclose his interest at the meeting, refrain from participating in any discussion or consideration of the matter, and withdraw from the meeting during such discussion.[7]

The Barbuda Council is required to establish a finance committee, a works and general purposes committee, and a health and social welfare committee at its first meeting of the year. A council member is eligible to serve on multiple committees.[8] The council is free to create any other committees it sees proper for either general or special reasons.[9]

Delegated tasks

The Barbuda Council may assign any duties that fall under its purview—other than the authority to create bylaws, raise money, approve yearly budgets, or borrow money—to a committee that it has appointed. It may do so with or without restrictions.[10]

List

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2024 appointments

With the appointment of the new chairperson on January 16, 2024, the composition of the Barbuda Council committees stays the same. The chair of the committee on health, social welfare, and disaster relief is Wayde Burton, sports and youth affairs, agriculture, lands, fisheries, and coastal protection is John Mussington, and finance is chaired by Barbuda MP Trevor Walker.

In addition, Fitzroy Warner chairs the Utilities Committee, Nadia George chairs the Tourism and Culture Committee, Melanie Beazer chairs the Education Committee, and Nico Antonio chairs the Works Committee.[12]

2021 appointments

[13] !Committee!Chair!Deputy Chair
FinanceTrevor WalkerFabian Jones
Agriculture, Lands, Fisheries, and Costal ProtectionDevon Warner (later Fabian Jones)[14] [15] Trevor Walker
Tourism and CultureSharima MyersMelanie Beazer
Sports and Youth AffairsNadia GeorgeDevon Warner
Works and General PurposesNico AntonioWade Burton
Education and TrainingMelanie BeazerJackie Frank
Health, Welfare, and Social WelfareMackenzie FrankWade Burton
UtilitiesWade BurtonMackenzie Frank

2020 appointments

[16] !Committee!Chair!Deputy Chair
Finance, Education & Training Trevor WalkerFabian Jones
HealthNadia George Kendra Beazer
WorksWayde BurtonDevon Warner
Agriculture, Lands, Fisheries & Coastal ProtectionDevon WarnerKendra Beazer
Tourism & CultureJacklyn FrankSharima Myers
Utilities & EnergyKendra BeazerWayde Burton
Sports & Youth AffairsSharima MyersDevon Warner

2018 appointments

[17] !Committee!Chair
Health, Social Welfare and DisasterNadia George
Finance, Education and TrainingTrevor Walker
Tourism, Culture, Sport and Youth AffairsAsha Frank
Works and General PurposesCalsey Beazer
Agriculture, Forestry, Marine Resources and Coastal ProtectionKendra Beazer

April 2017 appointments attempt

An attempt was made to create six committees, with the Barbuda People's Movement and the Labour Party each chairing three, however, this did not succeed.[18]

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BLGA .
  2. Web site: BLGA, section 19, subsection 1 .
  3. Web site: BLGA, section 32, subsection 2 .
  4. Web site: BLGA, section 34, subsection 1 .
  5. Web site: BLGA, section 35, subsection 1 .
  6. Web site: BLGA, section 35, subsection 2 .
  7. Web site: BLGA, section 37 .
  8. Web site: BLGA, section 38, subsection 1 .
  9. Web site: BLGA, section 38, subsection 2 .
  10. Web site: BLGA, section 38, subsection 3 .
  11. Web site: Local Government . 2023-08-03 . Barbudaful . en-GB.
  12. https://antiguaobserver.com/new-barbuda-council-chairman-devon-warner-pledges-it-wont-be-business-as-usual/
  13. Web site: ... - Antigua Observer by NewsCo Ltd . 2023-08-03 . www.facebook.com . en.
  14. Web site: 2022-04-04 . Agriculture Committee Chairman says preparations to resume peanut production on Barbuda are progressing well . 2023-08-03 . Real News Antigua . en-US.
  15. Web site: 2022-03-03 . Barbuda Council will reach out to international agencies to get agriculture up and running, but melon production is doing well - Antigua Breaking News . 2023-08-03 . antiguabreakingnews.com . en-US.
  16. Web site: BPM Youth Group - The Barbuda Council was reconstituted... . 2023-08-03 . www.facebook.com . en.
  17. Web site: 9 May 2018 . Barbuda Council - BARBUDA COUNCIL SETUP . 2023-08-03 . www.facebook.com . en.
  18. Web site: SETTING UP OF COUNCIL . 2023-08-03 . www.facebook.com . en.