(1) The Courts Council must meet at least 4 times in each calendar year.
(2) If requested to do so by a judicial member of the Courts Council, the Chair must convene a meeting of the Courts Council for the purpose of considering any matter raised by the judicial member.
(3) A quorum for a meeting of the Courts Council is the presence of 4 Council members one of whom must be the Chief Justice.
(4) Subject to section 16(2), a question arising at a meeting of the Courts Council is decided by a majority of votes of the members present and voting on the question.
(5) In the event of the vote on a question being tied, the Chair has a casting vote in addition to a deliberative vote.
(6) Subject to this Act, the Courts Council may regulate its own procedures and those of any committee formed by the Courts Council.