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10.—(1) Members of the joint central committee must elect from their number the following officers in accordance with any rules made under regulation 6—
(a)a chairperson;
(b)a deputy chairperson;
(c)a secretary; and
(d)a deputy secretary.
(2) During each officer’s tenure of office, the officer is to continue to be a member of—
(a)the central committee to which the officer was elected under regulation 7(3);
(b)the area committee to which the officer was elected under regulation 11(2)(a) (and from which the officer was elected to the central committee mentioned in sub-paragraph (a)); and
(c)the joint central conference.
(3) The Federation must make such contribution in respect of each officer’s pay, pension and allowances as the Scottish Ministers determine.
(4) If any officer is below the rank of inspector, the Regulations mentioned in paragraph (5) are to apply to the officer as if that officer held the rank of inspector.
(5) The Regulations are those for the time being in force under—
(a)section 48 of the 2012 Act, in so far as they relate to leave, pay and allowances; and
(b)the Police Pensions Act 1976(1), except in so far as they relate to compulsory retirement on account of age.
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