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4.—(1) The membership of the Education Committee shall consist of—
(a)5 members of the General Council;
(b)4 members who are not members of the General Council; and
(c)any members that the Education Committee co-opts, if they are approved by the General Council in accordance with rule 3 and subject to a maximum number of 5 co-opted members.
(2) The Education Committee members—
(a)mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) shall be appointed by the chair of the General Council; and
(b)mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) shall be appointed by the General Council.
(3) Of the Education Committee members who are also members of the General Council—
(a)3 must be lay persons; and
(b)2 must be registered osteopaths.
(4) Subject to paragraph (5), the terms of office of members of the Education Committee shall be determined by the General Council or the chair (whichever does the appointing), on appointment, but no term of office—
(a)shall be longer than 4 years; or
(b)in the case of a Committee member who is also a member of the General Council, shall be longer than the member’s term of office on the General Council.
(5) No person may serve on the Education Committee for longer than an aggregate of 8 years, and for these purposes, service as a member of the Education Committee before 1st April 2005 is to be discounted.
(6) The quorum of the Education Committee shall be 5 of which:
(a)at least one must be a lay person and one a registered osteopath; and
(b)at least 2 must be members of the General Council and 2 must be persons who are not members of the General Council.
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