Reg. 9 substituted (3.12.2021) by The Corporate Joint Committees (General) (No. 2) (Wales) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/1349), regs. 1(2), 37(6)
Words in reg. 9(2)(b) inserted (25.3.2022) by The Corporate Joint Committees (General) (Wales) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/372), regs. 1(2), 43(5)
The South West Wales CJC may co-opt one or more individuals as members of the South West Wales CJC (a “co-opted member”) on such terms as it determines
Those terms must—
specify—
the functions of the South West Wales CJC in relation to which the co-opted member may act as a member of the CJC, and
any function of the South West Wales CJC that is ancillary or incidental to those functions;
be agreed by the co-opted member and the other members
be set out in a co-option agreement.
Where, under paragraph (1), a co-opted member is entitled to act in relation to—
the functions conferred on the South West Wales CJC under regulation 13, and
any function of the South West Wales CJC that is ancillary or incidental to those functions,
the Brecon Beacons member and the Pembrokeshire Coast member may each act as a member for the purposes of that paragraph.
A co-opted member is co-opted—
for a period specified in the co-option agreement, or
until—
the co-opted member resigns from the South West Wales CJC, or
the South West Wales CJC terminates the co-option.
A co-option agreement—
may be varied at any time;
must be published electronically by the South West Wales CJC.