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CHIROPRACTIC AND OSTEOPATHY PRACTICE ACT 2005 (NO 30 OF 2005) - SECT 8

8—Terms and conditions of membership

        (1)         A member of the Board will be appointed on conditions determined by the Governor and for a term, not exceeding 3 years, specified in the instrument of appointment and, at the expiration of a term of appointment, is eligible for reappointment.

        (2)         However, a member of the Board may not hold office for consecutive terms that exceed 9 years in total.

        (3)         The Governor may remove a member of the Board from office—

            (a)         for breach of, or non-compliance with, a condition of appointment; or

            (b)         for misconduct; or

            (c)         for failure or incapacity to carry out official duties satisfactorily.

        (4)         The office of a member of the Board becomes vacant if the member—

            (a)         dies; or

            (b)         completes a term of office and is not reappointed; or

            (c)         resigns by written notice to the Minister; or

            (d)         ceases to satisfy the qualification by virtue of which the member was eligible for appointment to the Board; or

            (e)         is removed from office under subsection (3).

        (5)         If a member of the Board is a member constituting the Board for the purposes of any proceedings under Part 4 and the member's term of office expires, or the member resigns, before those proceedings are completed, the member may, for the purpose of continuing and completing those proceedings, continue to act as a member of the Board.



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