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Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011
sec.32DConduct of business by executive committee
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### sec.32D Conduct of business by executive committee
The health service chief executive of a Service is to attend all meetings of the Service’s executive committee, unless excused by the chair of the committee.
A quorum for a meeting of an executive committee is one-half of the number of its members, or if one-half is not a whole number, the next highest whole number.
An executive committee must keep a record of the decisions it makes when exercising a power delegated to it by the board that established the committee.
An executive committee is to otherwise conduct its business, including its meetings, in the way the board that established the committee considers appropriate.
s 32D ins 2012 No. 9 s 16
(sec.32D-ssec.1) The health service chief executive of a Service is to attend all meetings of the Service’s executive committee, unless excused by the chair of the committee.
(sec.32D-ssec.2) A quorum for a meeting of an executive committee is one-half of the number of its members, or if one-half is not a whole number, the next highest whole number.
(sec.32D-ssec.3) An executive committee must keep a record of the decisions it makes when exercising a power delegated to it by the board that established the committee.
(sec.32D-ssec.4) An executive committee is to otherwise conduct its business, including its meetings, in the way the board that established the committee considers appropriate.