SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 The Board and its committees

Section 1.

Part I The Board

F4Membership

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Amendments (Textual)
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Sch. 1 para. 1 substituted for Sch. 1 paras. 1-3 (7.1.2019) by The Architects Act 1997 (Amendments etc.) Order 2018 (S.I. 2018/947), arts. 1(1), 3(2) (with art. 7)

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1

The Board is to consist of eleven members—

a

a person appointed to be chair of the Board who is not registered in Part 1 of the Register;

b

five other persons not registered in Part 1 of the Register, and

c

five persons registered in Part 1 of the Register.

2

The members are to be appointed by the Privy Council after consultation with the Secretary of State and such other persons or bodies as the Privy Council thinks fit.

3

Rules made by the Board may make provision for the temporary appointment of a person to act as a member of the Board in such circumstances as may be prescribed.

Elected members

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Appointed members

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Term of office

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1

Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) F10and paragraph 5, the term of office of a member of the Board is F2four years.

2

A member may resign at any time by notice in writing addressed to the Registrar.

3

The Board may prescribe grounds (such as repeated absence from meetings or unacceptable professional conduct) on which any member may be removed from office and the procedure for removal.

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1

A person who has been a member of the Board may be appointed for one or more further periods (whether consecutive or not).

2

The length of any further period is to be determined by the Privy Council after consultation with the Secretary of State and such other persons or bodies as the Privy Council thinks fit, but any further term must not extend a person’s period of membership beyond eight years (whether consecutive or not).

3

A person who has been removed from the Board under rules made under paragraph 4(3) may not be appointed to the Board for a further term.

4

A person who has been a member of the Board may not be appointed to the Professional Conduct Committee.

Casual vacancies

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F3Chair

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Amendments (Textual)

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1

Rules made by the Board may make provision for the appointment of a person to act as chair of the Board for any period when there is no person appointed under paragraph 1 or in such other circumstances as may be prescribed.

2

No person who is registered in Part 1 of the Register is eligible for appointment under this paragraph.

8

In the event of a tie in any vote of the Board the F3chair shall have an additional casting vote.

Procedure

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The quorum of the Board is—

a

the chair of the Board;

b

three members appointed under paragraph 1(1)(b), and

c

three members appointed under paragraph 1(1)(c).

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The Board may make rules governing its meetings and procedure.

Staff

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1

The Board may appoint staff.

2

The Board shall determine the period for which, and the terms on which, its staff are appointed.

3

Staff appointed by the Board shall have the duties which the Board directs.

4

The Board may, in addition to paying salaries to its staff, pay pensions to or in respect of them, or make contributions to the payment of such pensions, and pay them allowances, expenses and gratuities.

Seal

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The Board shall have a common seal which shall be authenticated in the prescribed manner; and any document purporting to be sealed with the seal authenticated in that manner shall be receivable as evidence of the particulars stated in it.

Part II The Professional Conduct Committee

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The Professional Conduct Committee is to consist of—

a

at least three persons who are legally qualified;

b

at least three persons registered in Part 1 of the Register of whom at least one must be a person whose address in the Register is in Scotland; and

c

at least three persons who are not legally qualified and are not registered in Part 1 of the Register.

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1

The members of the Professional Conduct Committee shall elect a F3chair from among themselves.

2

The F3chair

a

may resign by notice in writing addressed to the Registrar; and

b

may be removed by a majority vote of the other members of the Professional Conduct Committee.

3

Rules made by the Board may make provision for the appointment of a person to act as F3chair in the event of a vacancy in the office of F3chair or in such other circumstances as may be prescribed.

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Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the quorum of the Professional Conduct Committee is —

a

one member appointed under paragraph 13(a);

b

one member appointed under paragraph 13(b); and

c

one member appointed under paragraph 13(c).

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F13... Where the Committee is considering the case of a person whose address in the Register is in Scotland, the Committee is not quorate unless there is present a member of the Committee who is a F1person registered in Part 1 of the Register and whose address in the Register is in Scotland.

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In the event of a tie in any vote of the Professional Conduct Committee the F3chair shall have an additional casting vote; and in any proceedings relating to a registered person the additional vote shall be cast in favour of that person.

17

The Board may make rules governing the selection and term of office of members of the Professional Conduct Committee (including casual vacancies).

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In paragraph 13 the reference to a person who is legally qualified means—

a

a person who for the purposes of the Legal Services Act 2007 is an authorised person in relation to an activity that constitutes a reserved legal activity (within the meaning of that Act);

b

a solicitor or barrister in Northern Ireland; or

c

a solicitor or advocate in Scotland.

Part III Other committees

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1

The Board may establish such committees as it considers appropriate—

a

to discharge any of its functions under this Act other than those to which sub-paragraph (2) applies; or

b

to assist the Board in the discharge by the Board of any of its functions.

2

This sub-paragraph applies to the following functions—

a

prescribing fees under section 6(1) or (2), 8(1) or (3) or 18(4); and

b

acting under section 4(1) or (2), 5(1), 6(3), 9(1) or 13(1), (2) or (3).

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1

Any committee established by the Board may include persons who are not members of the Board; but if a committee is established to discharge any function of the Board, the majority of the members of the committee must be members of the Board.

2

Subject to that, the membership of any committee established by the Board shall be determined by the Board.

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No vote of any committee established by the Board for the discharge of any of its functions shall be valid unless the majority of those voting are members of the Board.

21

The Board may make rules governing the term of office of members of any committee established by the Board (including casual vacancies) and the meetings and procedure (including F14chairing and quorum) of any committee established by the Board.

Part IV General

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1

The Board, the Professional Conduct Committee and any committee established by the Board may exercise its functions even though there is a vacancy among its members.

2

No proceedings of the Board, the Professional Conduct Committee or any committee established by the Board are invalidated by any defect in the F15... appointment of a member.

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The Board may by rules provide for the payment to members of the Board, the Professional Conduct Committee or any committee established by the Board of—

a

fees for attendance at meetings of the Board or committee; and

b

travelling and subsistence allowances in respect of attendance at such meetings or the conduct of business of the Board or committee.

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1

The Secretary of State may, after consultation with the Board and such other persons or bodies as he thinks fit, by order amend the provisions of this Schedule.

2

An order under sub-paragraph (1) shall be made by statutory instrument which shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.