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4(1)Members of a public benefit corporation are referred to as follows.
(2)Those who live in an area specified in the constitution as an area for any public constituency are referred to collectively as a public constituency.
(3)Those who come within paragraph 3(1)(b) are referred to collectively as the staff constituency and, if the power in paragraph 3(4) is exercised, each description of members is referred to as a class within that constituency.
(4)Those who come, within paragraph 3(1)(c) are referred to collectively as the patients' constituency and, if the power in paragraph 3(6) is exercised, each description of members is referred to as a class within that constituency.
(5)A person who is a member of a constituency, or of a class within a constituency, may not while that membership continues be a member of any other constituency or class.
(6)A person who comes within paragraph 3(1)(b) may not become or continue as a member of any constituency other than the staff constituency.
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