County Management Act, 1940

Power of Minister to provide for assistant county managers.

9.—(1) There shall be two assistant county managers for the county of Dublin.

(2) There shall be two assistant county managers for the county of Cork.

(3) There shall be an assistant county manager for the county of Tipperary, North Riding, and an assistant county manager for the county of Tipperary, South Riding, but one and the same person shall be the assistant county manager for each of those counties.

(4) The Minister may by order, whenever he so thinks proper, do all or any of the following things, that is to say:—

(a) direct in respect of a particular county (other than a county mentioned in any of the preceding sub-sections of this section) that there shall be, for such county, an assistant county manager, or a specified number of assistant county managers, in addition to the county manager;

(b) in the case of grouped counties (other than the counties of Tipperary, North Riding, and Tipperary, South Riding), give such direction as is mentioned in the next preceding paragraph of this sub-section either, as he shall think proper, in respect of one only of such counties or in respect of both such counties and in the latter case, if he so thinks proper, direct that the same person or persons shall be the assistant county manager or assistant county managers for each of such counties;

(c) increase the number of assistant county managers for a county mentioned in any of the preceding sub-sections of this section and, in the case of the counties of Tipperary, North Riding, and Tipperary, South Riding, make such increase either, as he thinks proper, in respect of one only of those counties or in respect of both of those counties and, in the latter case, either with or without the requirement that the same person or persons shall be the additional assistant county manager or assistant county managers for each of those counties.

(5) The Minister may by order, whenever he so thinks proper, amend any order made by him under the next preceding sub-section of this section or any order (made by him under this sub-section) amending any such order, and, in particular, may by any such amending order increase or reduce the number of assistant county managers in any particular county, but not so as to reduce the number of assistant county managers for any of the counties of Dublin, Cork, Tipperary, North Riding, or Tipperary, South Riding, below the number fixed by this section.

(6) The Minister may by order, whenever he so thinks proper, revoke any order made by him under this section.

(7) Whenever and so long as there is in force an order made by the Minister under this section directing that there shall be an assistant county manager or a number of assistant county managers for a particular county, there shall be, for such county, an assistant county manager or a number of assistant county managers, as may be directed by such order or an order amending such order.

(8) Whenever and so long as there is in force an order made by the Minister under this section increasing the number of assistant county managers for any of the counties of Dublin, Cork, Tipperary, North Riding, or Tipperary, South Riding, the number of assistant county managers for such county shall be increased in accordance with such order or an order amending such order.

(9) The assistant county manager or each of the assistant county managers (as the case may be) for a county shall be called and known as                      Assistant County Manager (with the name of the said county prefixed).

(10) Before making an order under this section in respect of a county, the Minister shall consult with the council of such county.