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Other terms of appointmentE+W
8(1)The National Assembly may determine other terms for an appointment under this Part of this Schedule (subject to paragraph 9).E+W
(2)Those terms may include restrictions on—
(a)the offices or positions (including offices and positions to which persons may be appointed, or recommended or nominated for appointment, by or on behalf of the Crown, the National Assembly, or the National Assembly Commission)—
(i)that the non-executive member may hold while, or after ceasing to be, a member;
(ii)that the chair of the WAO may hold while, or after ceasing to be, chair, and
(b)the agreements or other arrangements (including agreements and arrangements with the Crown, the National Assembly or the National Assembly Commission or bodies or other persons acting on behalf of the Crown, the National Assembly or the National Assembly Commission)—
(i)to which the non-executive member may be a party while, or after ceasing to be, a member;
(ii)to which the chair of the WAO may be a party while, or after ceasing to be, chair.
(3)But restrictions may only be imposed while a person is a non-executive member and for a maximum of 2 years afterwards, starting with the day on which the person ceases to be a non-executive member.
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