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to be necessary,
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Special meetings of the Council continue
and every opportunity is taken for the
Council to meet with Ministers and senior FCO officials on
future related matters.
The Council in action
Work
a proposal on
to the Executive Council may
In the start many months before it is placed on the agenda.
case of a policy proposal or legislation, for example, there
will be exhaustive consultation inside the Administration
itself and with District Boards, statutory and non-statutory
boards and committees, interests groups and Unofficial ·
Members
the
of
Executive
Council
the Legislative
memorandum is set in
Council
before work
on
hand.
Similarly
where the matter is concerned with an individual, there will be a very careful screening process in which, in many cases,
a statutory body or appeal board may play a part.
Executive Council memoranda are drawn
accordance
with
set
up
in
which ensure
that the
clearly and comprehensively
procedures
are
background and arguments
presented together with the supporting evidence and that the
financial
economic and staffing
implications
of the
progress are clearly set out. Additionally it is a standard requirement that the likely public reaction to the proposal
whose job is carefully assessed by those
public
opinion
(e.g.
the
Secretary
is to
monitor
for
District
Administration and the Secretary for Administrative Services
and Information).
Where appropriate,
the memorandum will