The Tweed River Purification Board (Establishment) Variation Order 1992
Citation and commencement1.
This Order may be cited as the Tweed River Purification Board (Establishment) Variation Order 1992 and shall come into force on 16th May 1992.
Variation of the Tweed River Purification Board (Establishment) Order 19752.
(a)
“(3)
The Board shall consist of 12 members of whom—
(a)
6 shall be appointed by the Secretary of State, after consultation with such bodies as he thinks fit, to represent the interests of persons concerned with the carrying on of agriculture, fisheries or industry in the Board’s area or any other interests which, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, should be represented on the Board;
(b)
3 shall be appointed from among their members by Borders Regional Council; and
(c)
3 shall be appointed from among their members by district councils or groups of district councils in accordance with the following table:—
District council or group of district councils
No. of members
Berwickshire
1
East Lothian
Midlothian
Roxburgh
1
Clydesdale
1
Ettrick and Lauderdale
Tweeddale”
(b)
“(a)
Members of the Board appointed by local authorities as specified in paragraph (3)(b) and (c) above shall be appointed on 16th May 1992 or within one month after that date and thereafter within one month of each ordinary election of councillors and shall serve on the Board for their terms of office as councillors in accordance with the provisions of section 4 of the Act;”; and
(c)
article 3(4)(d) shall be revoked.
Termination of current appointments3.
The appointment of all current members of the Tweed River Purification Board shall terminate on the coming into force of this Order.
St. Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
This Order amends the Tweed River Purification Board (Establishment) Order 1975 by reducing the total membership of the Board and altering the proportions of members appointed respectively by the Secretary of State and the regional and district councils lying wholly or partly within the Board’s area. The total number of members is reduced from 15 to 12, with 6 appointed by the Secretary of State (1 more than at present), 3 by the regional council and 3 by the district councils (both 2 fewer than at present). Provision is made terminating all current appointments in preparation for this structural change and consequential amendment is made to the 1975 Order regarding the appointment of new local authority members.
The Order also revokes article 3(4)(d) of the 1975 Order providing for substitute local authority members.