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25.—(1) A person is disqualified for appointment as a chair if that person is—
(a)the chair, a member (other than a member of an NHS foundation trust), a director, a governor or an employee of an NHS body;
(b)the chair or a member of the governing body of a CCG; or
(c)an elected member or employee of a social services authority in England and Wales or of an equivalent body in Scotland or Northern Ireland.
(2) A person is disqualified for appointment as a CCG member or social services authority member if that person is—
(a)the chair, the chief executive, a non-executive director or a non-officer member of an NHS body (other than a member of an NHS foundation trust);
(b)the chair or a member of the governing body of a CCG; or
(c)an elected member of a social services authority in England and Wales or of an equivalent body in Scotland or Northern Ireland.
(3) Persons of the description set out in Schedule 5 are, subject to regulation 26 (cessation of disqualification), disqualified for appointment as a chair, CCG member or social services authority member.
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