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17Membership etc. of the Consumer PanelU.K.

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(1)The members of the Consumer Panel shall be appointed by OFCOM and shall comprise a chairman and such other members as OFCOM may determine.

(2)The approval of the Secretary of State is required for the appointment of a person to be the chairman or to be another member of the Panel.

(3)In appointing persons to be members of the Consumer Panel, OFCOM must secure that, for each of the following parts of the United Kingdom—

(a)England,

(b)Scotland,

(c)Wales, and

(d)Northern Ireland,

there is a different member of the Panel capable of representing the interests and opinions of persons living in that part of the United Kingdom.

(4)In appointing persons to be members of the Consumer Panel, OFCOM must secure, so far as practicable, that the Panel are able to give informed advice about matters referable to each of the following—

(a)the interests of persons living in rural areas;

(b)the interests of persons living in urban areas;

(c)the interests of small businesses;

(d)the interests of disadvantaged persons, persons with low incomes and persons with disabilities; and

(e)the interests of the elderly.

[F1(4A) The Secretary of State may direct OFCOM to appoint as a member of the Consumer Panel a person specified by the Secretary of State who—

[F2(a)is an employee of the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (“Citizens Advice”), and

(b)is nominated for the purposes of this subsection by Citizens Advice after consultation with OFCOM.]

(4B) Only one person may, at any time, be a member of the Consumer Panel appointed in accordance with a direction under subsection (4A); but that does not prevent OFCOM appointing as a member of the Consumer Panel any person who is also [F3an employee of Citizens Advice] .

[F4(4BA)The Secretary of State may direct OFCOM to appoint as a member of the Consumer Panel a person specified by the Secretary of State who—

(a)is an employee of the Scottish Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (“Citizens Advice Scotland”) Citizens Advice Scotland, and

(b)is nominated for the purposes of this subsection by Citizens Advice Scotland after consultation with OFCOM.

(4BB)Only one person may, at any time, be a member of the Consumer Panel appointed in accordance with a direction under subsection (4BA); but that does not prevent OFCOM appointing as a member of the Consumer Panel any person who is also an employee of Citizens Advice Scotland.]

[F5(4BC)The Secretary of State may direct OFCOM to appoint as a member of the Consumer Panel a person specified by the Secretary of State who—

(a)is a member or a member of staff of Consumer Scotland, and

(b)is nominated for the purposes of this subsection by Consumer Scotland after consultation with OFCOM.

(4BD)Only one person may, at any time, be a member of the Consumer Panel appointed in accordance with a direction under subsection (4BC); but that does not prevent OFCOM appointing as a member of the Consumer Panel any person who is also a member or member of staff of Consumer Scotland.]

[F6(4C)A person appointed in accordance with a direction under subsection (4A) or (4BA) ceases to be a member of the Consumer Panel—

(a)on ceasing to be an employee of Citizens Advice or, as the case may be, Citizens Advice Scotland, or

(b)if Citizens Advice or, as the case may be, Citizens Advice Scotland decide that the person is no longer to be on the Consumer Panel.]]

[F7(4D)A person appointed in accordance with a direction under subsection (4BC) ceases to be a member of the Consumer Panel—

(a)on ceasing to be a member or, as the case may be, a member of staff of Consumer Scotland, or

(b)if Consumer Scotland decides that the person is no longer to be on the Consumer Panel.]

(5)The validity of any proceedings of the Consumer Panel shall not be affected by any failure by OFCOM to comply with [F8subsections (3) to (4A) ] [F9, (4BA) and (4BC)].

(6)It shall be the duty of the Consumer Panel, in carrying out their functions, to have regard to the following interests—

(a)the interests of persons from the different parts of the United Kingdom; and

(b)the interests specified in subsection (4).

(7)A person shall be disqualified from being the chairman or a member of the Consumer Panel if he is a member or employee of OFCOM.

(8)The chairman and every member of the Consumer Panel—

(a)shall be appointed for a fixed period specified in the terms of his appointment but shall be eligible for re-appointment at the end of that period; and

(b)may at any time be removed from the Panel by a notice given by OFCOM with the approval of the Secretary of State.

(9)OFCOM may pay to the chairman and to any other member of the Consumer Panel such remuneration and allowances as OFCOM consider appropriate.

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Commencement Information

I1S. 17 in force at 29.12.2003 by S.I. 2003/3142, art. 3(1), Sch. 1 (with art. 11)

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