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The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph 8(1) of schedule 1 to the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003[1] and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, after consulting such persons or groups of persons as they considered appropriate in accordance with paragraph 8(2) of schedule 1, hereby make the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland (Procedure and Delegation of Functions) (No. 2) Regulations 2005 and shall come into force on 5th October 2005. (2) In these Regulations, "the Act" means the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003. Appointment of committees and sub committees 2. —(1) The Commission may appoint committees for such purposes as the Commission may determine. (2) Any committee shall consist of–
(b) other persons, whether or not members of the Commission, appointed by the Commission.
(3) Any committee may appoint sub committees for such purposes as the committee may determine.
(b) other persons, whether or not members of the Commission, appointed by the committee or the Commission.
(5) Sub committees shall be responsible to the committee which appoints them.
(b) a sub committee of such a committee; or (c) an individual member of the Commission, committee or sub committee or a member of staff of the Commission.
(2) Where, under paragraph (1), the Commission has delegated a function to a committee, the committee may with the approval of the Commission, arrange for the function to be discharged on behalf of the Commission, by a sub committee of the committee or by an individual member of the Commission, committee or sub committee or a member of staff of the Commission.
(b) shall not prevent the Commission from exercising a function; and (c) may be revoked at any time by the Commission, or the committee or sub committee making the arrangement.
(7) In this regulation "excepted functions" means–
(b) the making of standing orders under regulation 4; (c) the constitution, terms of reference and reporting arrangements of any committees and sub committees of the Commission; (d) the appointment of a person to chair or conduct an inquiry under section 12 of the Act; (e) the acquisition and disposal of land and other property with a value in excess of £50,000 or such other amount as may be agreed by the Commission; and (f) the keeping of annual accounts, the auditing of those accounts and the transmission of such accounts to the Scottish Ministers.
Revocation Calling meetings 1. —(1) The convener may call a meeting of the Commission at any time and the convener of a committee or sub-committee may call a meeting of that committee or sub-committee at any time and shall call a meeting when required to do so by the Commission or committee respectively. (2) The convener shall call a meeting of the Commission on receiving a requisition in writing for a meeting signed by at least one-third of the whole number of members of the Commission, within 14 days of receipt of the requisition, provided that no business shall be transacted at the meeting other than that specified in the requisition. Notice of meetings 2. —(1) Before each meeting of the Commission, or of a committee or sub committee, a notice of the meeting, specifying the time, place and the business proposed to be transacted at the meeting, shall be given to each member of the Commission, committee or sub committee as the case may be. (2) The proceedings of any meeting shall not be invalidated by failure to give such notice to any such member. Quorum 3. —(1) No business shall be transacted at a meeting of the Commission unless at least five members of the Commission of whom at least one shall be a medical commissioner are present. (2) No business shall be transacted at a meeting of a committee or sub-committee unless at least half of the whole number of members of that committee or sub-committee is present. Minutes 4. —(1) The names of the members of the Commission, committee or sub-committee present and the person presiding at a meeting of the Commission or of a committee or sub-committee, shall be recorded in the minutes of the proceedings of the meeting. (2) Where there is a formal vote, the number of votes cast in relation to any question at a meeting shall be recorded in the minutes of proceedings of the meeting. (3) The minutes of the proceedings of a meeting shall be drawn up and submitted to the next meeting for approval and signed by the person presiding at that meeting. (4) The minutes of proceedings of a meeting of a committee shall, after approval by that committee, be submitted to the next meeting of the Commission. Suspension 5. —(1) A member of the Commission or a committee or a sub-committee may on reasonable cause shown, be suspended from a meeting of the Commission, committee or sub-committee, by motion determined by the members of the Commission, committee or sub committee, as the case may be, present at the meeting and a member so suspended shall leave the meeting and take no further part in any business being transacted at the meeting. (2) A member so suspended, who refuses to leave a meeting may be removed from the meeting by any person authorised by the person presiding to do so. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations replace (with amendments to regulation 3, the heading of and paragraph 1(2) of the Schedule) the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland (Procedure and Delegation of Functions) Regulations 2005 (S.S.I. 2005/411) which are revoked by these Regulations (regulation 6). The content of the Regulations is otherwise the same. These Regulations make provision concerning the proceedings of, and the delegation of functions by, the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland ("the Commission"). In particular, they make provision for the appointment and composition of committees and sub committees for purposes determined by the Commission and its committees respectively (regulation 2) and for the procedure of the Commission, its committees and sub committees, including the calling and chairing of meetings, the constitution of a quorum, the taking of decisions, including voting, the taking and approval of minutes and the suspension of a member from a meeting (regulations 3 and 4 and the Schedule). Provision is also made for the delegation of functions of the Commission, but excluding certain excepted functions (regulation 5). Notes: [1] 2003 asp 13. See section 329 for the definition of "regulations".back
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