Legislation – Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023
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Part 2Local democracy and devolution
Chapter 1Combined county authorities
Constitution of CCAs
13Regulations about members
(1)
The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision about—
(a)
constituent members of a CCA;
(b)
the mayor for the area of a CCA in the mayor’s capacity as a member of the CCA;
(c)
nominating bodies of a CCA;
(d)
non-constituent members of a CCA;
(e)
associate members of a CCA.
(2)
The provision that may be made by regulations under subsection (1) includes, in particular, provision about—
(a)
the cases in which a decision of a CCA requires a majority, or a particular kind of majority, of the votes of members of a particular kind;
(b)
the process for the designation of a nominating body or the removal of such a designation;
(c)
the number of nominating bodies that may be designated by a CCA;
(d)
the number of non-constituent members that may be appointed by a nominating body of a CCA;
(e)
the appointment, disqualification, resignation or removal of a non-constituent member;
(f)
the appointment of a substitute member to act in place of a non-constituent member;
(g)
the maximum number of non-constituent members of a CCA;
(h)
the making by a nominating body of a CCA of payments towards the costs of the CCA;
(i)
the things which may or may not be done by, or in relation to, a non-constituent member;
(j)
the appointment, disqualification, resignation or removal of an associate member;
(k)
the appointment of a substitute member to act in place of an associate member;
(l)
the maximum number of associate members of a CCA;
(m)
the things which may or may not be done by, or in relation to, an associate member.
(3)
Regulations under subsection (1) may confer a discretion on a CCA to determine any matter.
(4)
In this section “constituent member”, in relation to a CCA, means a member of the CCA (other than any mayor for the area of the CCA) appointed by a constituent council.