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SCHEDULEConstitution of Farriers Registration Council etc

Part 1Constitution of Farriers Registration Council

1For Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Farriers (Registration) Act 1975 substitute—

Part 1Constitution

1Membership

(1)The Council is to consist of the following members—

(a)three persons appointed by the Company, at least one of whom must be a practising farrier,

(b)four practising farriers appointed in accordance with a scheme made by the Council,

(c)two registered persons appointed by the National Association of Farriers, Blacksmiths and Agricultural Engineers,

(d)two veterinary surgeons appointed by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, and

(e)one lay person appointed by each of the persons mentioned in sub-paragraph (2).

(2)Those persons are—

(a)the British Horseracing Authority Limited,

(b)the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,

(c)Lantra (the company registered in England and Wales with the company registration number 2823181),

(d)Scottish Enterprise, and

(e)the British Equestrian Federation.

(3)A scheme made by the Council under sub-paragraph (1)(b)

(a)may, in particular, provide for elections to be held for the purpose of determining the persons to be appointed;

(b)may be amended or replaced by the Council.

(4)In making a scheme under sub-paragraph (1)(b), the Council must have due regard to the desirability of securing that the Council includes persons representative of all parts of Great Britain.

(5)In this paragraph—

2Term of office

(1)Appointment as a member of the Council is for a term of 4 years.

(2)A person may not be appointed as a member more than twice.

(3)A member may resign at any time by notice given to the registrar.

(4)A member may be removed from office if the member fails to satisfy any conditions about fitness to be a member that are determined by the Council.

(5)The procedure for removal of a member from office is to be determined by the Council.

3Casual vacancies

(1)Where a vacancy occurs among the members of the Council otherwise than by the expiry of a member’s term of office, a person must be appointed to fill the vacancy.

(2)So far as practicable, the appointment must be made so as to enable the person appointed to assume office at the time the vacancy arises.

(3)The appointment is for a term expiring on the date on which the term of office of the member whose vacancy the person fills would have expired.

(4)The appointment does not count as an appointment for the purposes of paragraph 2(2) (limit on number of times a person may be appointed as a member of the Council).

4Procedure

(1)The quorum for a meeting of the Council is—

(a)seven, or

(b)another number determined by the Council.

(2)The Council must elect one of its members to act as chair of the Council.

(3)The Council may make rules governing its meetings and procedure.

(4)The rules may in particular provide—

(a)for a member of the Council to act as its chair in the absence of the member mentioned in sub-paragraph (2);

(b)for a member acting as chair to have an additional casting vote.

5Validity of acts

The validity of anything done by the Council is not affected by—

(a)a vacancy among its members, or

(b)a defect in the appointment (or election) of a member.