LEY 40/2015 - ORGANOS COLEGIADOS
Organos Colegiados: Roles and Responsibilities
In this section, the speaker discusses the roles and responsibilities of collegiate bodies within the General State Administration.
Understanding Collegiate Bodies
- A collegiate body consists of three or more individuals who collectively hold administrative functions such as decision-making, proposal, advice, monitoring, or control within the General State Administration.
- Examples include the Council of Ministers (with multiple members making decisions) and a ministerial office (where a single person holds decision-making authority).
Types and Requirements
- Collegiate bodies can be categorized as interministerial (members from different ministries) or ministerial (members from the same ministry).
- Essential requirements for establishing a collegiate body include defining its objectives, administrative integration, composition criteria, designation procedures for president and members, functions (decision-making, proposal, etc.), and necessary budget allocation.
Establishing Collegiate Bodies: Legal Framework
This segment delves into the legal framework governing the creation of collegiate bodies within the General State Administration.
Legal Considerations
- Collegiate bodies with decision-making powers necessitate specific regulations and publication in the Official State Gazette. Non-compliance may require a specific law or even a royal decree-law.
- Each collegiate body comprises a president, secretary, and other members. The president's duties include representing the body, convening sessions, presiding over meetings, resolving ties, approving minutes, among others.
Roles of President and Secretary in Collegiate Bodies
This part focuses on delineating the distinct responsibilities held by presidents and secretaries within collegiate bodies.
President's Duties
- The president represents the body officially; calls ordinary and extraordinary sessions; sets meeting agendas; presides over sessions; resolves ties; reviews minutes; appoints substitutes when needed.
Secretary's Role
- The secretary assists in meetings without voting rights unless also a member; issues session invitations under the president's direction; prepares documents like minutes and certifications; handles correspondence on approved agreements.
El Sentido Favorable del Acuerdo Mayoritario
In this section, the speaker discusses the process when a member of a collegiate body disagrees with a majority decision and how they can express their dissent.
Disagreement Process within Collegiate Bodies
- If a person or member of the collegiate body disagrees with the majority decision, they can submit a written statement within two days.
- The dissenting statement will be included in the records alongside the majority agreement.
- Meeting minutes can be approved during the same session.
Closure and Channel Updates
The speaker concludes the video and provides information about additional channels for viewers to engage with their content.
Conclusion and Channel Information
- The video comes to an end, thanking viewers for watching.
- Viewers are reminded about the Twitter channel and its gradual development.