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10.—(1) If a member has not attended three consecutive meetings of the integration joint board, and their absence was not due to illness or other reasonable cause, the integration joint board may remove the member from office by providing the member with one month’s notice in writing.
(2) If a member acts in a way which brings the integration joint board into disrepute or in a way which is inconsistent with the proper performance of the functions of the board, the integration joint board may remove the member from office with effect from such date as the integration joint board may specify in writing.
(3) If a member is disqualified under article 8 during a term of office they are to be removed from office immediately.
(4) If a member who is a councillor appointed on the nomination of the local authority ceases, for any reason, to be a councillor during a term of office they are to be removed from office with effect from the day that they cease to be a councillor.
(5) Subject to paragraphs (1) to (4), a constituent authority may remove a member which it nominated by providing one month’s notice in writing to the member and the integration joint board.
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