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Section 19.
1(1)The Council must appoint one of its employees as the director of a local council.E+W
(2)The Council must seek the advice of the chairman of a local council before appointing a director.
(3)Sub-paragraph (2) does not apply to the appointment of the first director of a local council.
(4)If a person to be appointed as a director of a local council is not already a member of that local council, the Council must appoint him as a member of the local council for the same term as the term of his appointment as director.
(5)If a person to be appointed as a director of a local council is already a member of that local council but his term of appointment as such ends before the term of his appointment as director ends, the Council must extend his term of appointment as a member so that it ends when the term of his appointment as director ends.
2(1)A person is to hold and vacate office as a member or as chairman of a local council in accordance with the terms of his appointment.E+W
(2)On ceasing to be a member or chairman a person is eligible for re-appointment.
(3)A person may at any time by notice in writing to the Council resign his office as a member.
(4)A person may at any time by notice in writing to the Secretary of State resign his office as chairman.
3(1)This paragraph applies if the Council is satisfied that a member of a local council—E+W
(a)has been absent from meetings of the local council for a period longer than 6 consecutive months without the local council’s permission, or
(b)is unable or unfit to carry out the functions of a member.
(2)The Council may by notice in writing to the member remove him from office, which shall then become vacant.
(3)A notice under this paragraph requires the Secretary of State’s approval.
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 2 para. 4 and cross-heading substituted (1.4.2003) by Education Act 2002 (c. 32), ss. 209, 216(2) (with ss. 210(8), 214(4)); S.I. 2003/124, art. 3
4E+WThe Council must pay—
(a)in respect of the chairman of a local council such salary and such travelling, subsistence and other allowances as the Secretary of State may determine, and
(b)in respect of the other members of a local council such travelling, subsistence and other allowances as the Secretary of State may determine.]
5E+WThe Council may appoint such of its employees as it thinks fit to act as the staff of a local council.
6(1)A local council may authorise the chairman or the director to exercise such of its functions as it may determine.E+W
(2)If the chairman is authorised to exercise a function he may authorise another member of the local council to exercise it.
(3)If the director is authorised to exercise a function he may authorise an employee of the local council to exercise it.
7E+WThe validity of any proceedings of a local council is not to be affected by a vacancy among the members or by any defect in the appointment of a member.
8E+WA local council may regulate its own procedure.
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