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Emergency Management Bill (No 2)

Emergency management system role-holders - Regional role-holders - Emergency Management Committees

26: Representation on multi-member Emergency Management Committees

You could also call this:

"Who Represents You on Emergency Management Committees"

Illustration for Emergency Management Bill (No 2)

You will have people on a multi-member Emergency Management Committee. Each member of the Committee must have someone to represent them. This person can be the mayor or chairperson of the local authority, or an elected person with delegated authority to represent the local authority.

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"Two types of emergency committees: multi-member and unitary authority committees"


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"What a multi-member Emergency Management Committee does"

Part 2Emergency management system role-holders
Regional role-holders: Emergency Management Committees

26Representation on multi-member Emergency Management Committees

  1. Each member of a multi-member Emergency Management Committee must be represented on the Committee by—

  2. 1 person, being the mayor or chairperson of that local authority; or
    1. an elected person from that local authority who has delegated authority to represent the local authority.
      Compare
      • 2002 No 33 s 13(4)