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(1)A regional strategic body must, where it considers it appropriate to do so in the exercise of its functions, consult—
(a)its colleges;
(b)the representatives of—
(i)any trade union recognised by any of its colleges; and
(ii)any other trade union which appears to it to be representative of staff of any of its colleges;
(c)the students' association of any of its colleges;
(d)the local authorities for the areas in which its colleges are situated;
(e)the governing body of any other post-16 education body which provides fundable further education or fundable higher education in the locality of any of its colleges;
(f)any other regional college or regional strategic body whom it considers likely to have an interest in the matter concerned;
(g)any person who appears to it to be representative of employers in the same locality as any of its colleges;
(h)any person who appears to it to be representative of the interests of any sector for which any of its colleges provides specialist education or training;
(i)The Open University;
(j)The Skills Development Scotland Co. Limited;
(k)the Scottish Qualifications Authority; and
(l)Scottish Enterprise or Highlands and Islands Enterprise (as appropriate).
(2)Any particular requirement for consultation imposed on a regional strategic body by virtue of this or any other enactment is without prejudice to subsection (1).
(3)A regional strategic body must, so far as is consistent with the proper exercise of its functions, seek to secure the collaboration with the body of any or all of the following persons—
(a)its colleges;
(b)the representatives of any trade union recognised by any of its colleges or which otherwise appears to it to be representative of the staff of any of its colleges;
(c)the students' associations of its colleges;
(d)the local authorities for the areas in which its colleges are situated;
(e)the governing body of any other post-16 education body which provides fundable further education or fundable higher education in the locality of any of its colleges;
(f)any other regional college or regional strategic body whom it considers it appropriate to collaborate with;
(g)The Open University;
(h)The Skills Development Scotland Co. Limited;
(i)the Scottish Qualifications Authority; and
(j)Scottish Enterprise or Highlands and Islands Enterprise (as appropriate).
(4)The Scottish Ministers may by order modify subsection (1) or (3)—
(a)by adding or removing persons, or types of persons, to which those provisions apply; or
(b)varying the description of any such person or type of person.
(5)But such an order may not modify paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of subsection (1) or paragraph (a) of subsection (3).
(6)A regional strategic body must, in relation to the provision of fundable further education and fundable higher education—
(a)promote collaboration between its colleges; and
(b)promote such other collaboration between its colleges and other post-16 education bodies as it considers appropriate.]
Textual Amendments
F1Ss. 23E-23O and cross-heading inserted (1.8.2014) by Post-16 Education (Scotland) Act 2013 (asp 12), ss. 10, 23(2); S.S.I. 2014/79, art. 2(2), Sch. 2
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