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23.—(1) A constituent authority of a Regional Flood and Coastal Committee may, by written notice to the chair, nominate a person to act as a deputy for a member appointed by the constituent authority.
(2) A person may be nominated to act as a deputy for the purpose of—
(a)a particular meeting of the Committee; or
(b)all meetings of the Committee during a period agreed by the Committee.
(3) The Committee may not accept the nomination of a person unless the person—
(a)satisfies the eligibility criteria; and
(b)has knowledge and experience relevant to the business of the Committee.
(4) A person nominated to act as a deputy—
(a)may not act as a deputy unless the Committee has accepted the nomination; and
(b)may only act as a deputy for one member.
(5) The constituent authority may revoke a nomination by written notice to the Committee.
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