Legislation – Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025
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Part 1Border security
Chapter 1The Border Security Commander
6The Board
(1)
The Commander must establish and maintain a board to assist the Commander in the exercise of the Commander’s functions.
(2)
That board—
(a)
is to operate under such name as is specified from time to time by the Commander, but
(b)
is referred to in this Chapter as “the Board”.
(3)
The members of the Board are to be—
(a)
the Commander, who is to be the chair of the Board, and
(b)
one or more representatives nominated by each relevant partner authority.
(4)
(5)
The Commander may invite any public authority other than a partner authority to nominate one or more representatives of that authority to attend a particular meeting of the Board.
(6)
The Commander must hold meetings of the Board at such intervals as the Commander thinks appropriate.
(7)
Where a person is required by virtue of this section to nominate a representative as a member of the Board, the person—
(a)
must take reasonable steps to ensure that the representative attends meetings of the Board, and
(b)
may, if the representative is unable to attend a particular meeting, arrange for another representative of that person to attend as a member of the Board in that representative’s place.