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(1)It is for an Adult Protection Committee to regulate its own procedures.
(2)But those procedures must allow a representative of—
(a)the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland,
(b)the Public Guardian,
(c)the Care Commission (where it has not nominated a representative to be a member of the Committee), and
(d)any other public body or office-holder as the Scottish Ministers may by order specify,
to attend Committee meetings.
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