Minister Michelle Haywood says 'preparations' made ahead of royal assent
Onchan Commissioners says a letter sent by the Department of Infrastructure shows the new local authority bill is a 'done deal'.
The proposed 'Local Government Amendment Bill' has been criticised by local authorities across the Island, particularly for a clause which could see functions imposed without consultation.
The letter from Minister Michelle Haywood has been sent ahead of a Legislative Council hearing into the bill next week.
In it, she says the department has made 'preparations' which will be 'required' after royal assent has been granted.
Dr Haywood adds that a 'programme' has been created for consultation which includes working groups and feedback sessions.
It also says the department is 'committed' to working 'collaboratively' with the local authorities if the new bill is introduced
The letter also states that a 'full consultation' will be carried out on any draft regulations made under 'this act'.
Onchan Commissioners felt the letter was sent to try and 'stop' them from attending the hearing and 'complaining' about the bill.
The letter can be found here.
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