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6. Section 13 of the 1989 Act (voting rights of members of certain committees: England and Wales)(1) applies in relation to a Health and Wellbeing Board with the modification that after subsection (1) there were inserted—
“(1A) A person who is a member of a Health and Wellbeing Board, a sub-committee of such a Board, or a joint sub-committee of two or more such Boards, shall not be treated as a non-voting member of that Board or sub-committee by virtue of subsection (1), unless the local authority which established the Board otherwise directs.
(1B) Before making a direction under subsection (1A), the local authority must consult the Health and Wellbeing Board.”.
There are no relevant amendments to section 13.
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