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9(1)The Authority may—
(a)establish a committee for the purpose of discharging any of its functions, and
(b)establish a committee for the purpose of giving advice to the Authority about matters relating to the discharge of its functions.
(2)A committee may consist of or include persons (including persons constituting a majority of the committee) who are neither members nor employees of the Authority.
(3)But except where a committee—
(a)is established solely for the purpose mentioned in sub-paragraph (1)(b), and
(b)is not authorised under paragraph 14 to discharge functions on behalf of the Authority,
the committee must contain at least one person who is either a member or an employee of the Authority (or is both).
(4)Where a person who is neither a member nor an employee of the Authority is a member of a committee, the Authority may pay to that person such remuneration and expenses as it may determine.
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