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9.—(1) Section 28 to 33 and 146 of the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972 and section 148 of that Act so far as it applies for the interpretation of those sections, shall apply to the Board and to a member thereof as if—
(a)in those sections any reference—
(i)to the Department of the Environment were to the Secretary of State;
(ii)to a council were to the Board;
(iii)to a councillor were to a member of the Board;
(iv)to the clerk of the council were to the person appointed by the Board to act as its secretary; and
(v)to that Act were to this Order;
(b)in section 28(4) of that Act the words “or 46” were omitted and for the words “by any local elector” onwards there were substituted the words “ by any person ”.
(2) In sub-paragraph (1), except in head (a) (iv), references to the Board include references to a committee of the Board.
(3) Notwithstanding anything in sub-paragraph (1), where a member of the staff of the Board is also a member of the Board he may vote upon any matter which touches the interests of the staff, or any class of the staff, of the Board (including a class to which he belongs), but shall not vote upon any matter touching only his individual interest.
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