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2.—(1) The chair to be appointed by the Board must be a member of the Council appointed under article 7(1)(a).
(2) The first person taking office as chair after the establishment of the Board must be appointed as soon as practicable and, unless that person resigns as chair or ceases to be a member of the Board, is to continue in office as chair until the Council’s next annual general meeting.
(3) Subject to sub-paragraph (7), every person subsequently appointed as chair under sub-paragraph (1) is, unless that person resigns as chair or ceases to be a member of the Board, to hold office for a period of one year.
(4) There must be a vice-chair of the Board who is to be appointed by the Board from among the appointed members of the Board.
(5) The first person taking office as vice-chair after the establishment of the Board must be appointed as soon as practicable thereafter and is, unless that person resigns as vice-chair or ceases to be a member of the Board, to continue in office as vice-chair until the Council’s next annual general meeting.
(6) Subject to sub-paragraph (7), every person subsequently appointed as vice-chair under sub-paragraph (4) is, unless that person resigns as vice-chair or ceases to be a member of the Board, to hold office for a period of one year.
(7) If the appointed members of the Board are satisfied that the chair or vice-chair should cease to hold office as such, they may terminate the chair or vice-chair’s office as such and appoint another member of the Board to be chair or vice-chair during the remainder of the term for which the former chair or vice-chair was appointed.
(8) On a casual vacancy occurring in the office of chair or vice-chair of the Board, the vacancy must be filled by the Board at the next meeting of the Board held after the vacancy occurs.
(9) A member of the Board appointed under sub-paragraph (8) to fill a casual vacancy in the office of chair or vice-chair is, unless they resign that office or cease to be a member of the Board, to hold that office during the remainder of the term for which the chair or vice-chair being replaced was appointed.
(10) In the absence of the chair the person for the time being holding office as the vice-chair is to have and may exercise all the powers of the chair.
(11) If at a meeting of the Board neither the chair nor the vice-chair is present the members of the Board present must choose one of their number to be chair of the meeting.
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