Part 2Local democracy and devolution
Chapter 1Combined county authorities
Constitution of CCAs
14Review of CCA’s constitutional arrangements
(1)
(2)
An appropriate person may carry out a review of the CCA’s constitutional provision if—
(a)
an appropriate person proposes a review, and
(b)
the CCA consents to the review.
(3)
If an appropriate person carries out a review under subsection (2), they may propose changes to the CCA’s constitutional provision as a result of the review for agreement by the CCA.
(4)
(5)
In the case of a mayoral CCA—
(a)
(b)
a majority in favour of changes proposed under subsection (3) must include the mayor.
(6)
The reference in subsection (4) to a voting member—
(a)
includes a substitute member who may act in place of a voting member;
(b)
does not include a non-constituent member.
(7)
In this section “appropriate person”, in relation to a CCA, means—
(a)
a member of the CCA appointed by a constituent council, or