I am grateful for that response and I am sure that the council will be grateful as well. Obviously, I will wait to hear what it has to say. I also thank the noble Baroness for dealing with Amendment No. 279CA which is on the supplemental list and not in my name but that of the noble Lord, Lord Hanningfield. It is useful to have had it included.
I want to make one brief comment. I can understand why the first of the amendments would have caused concern because instead of saying in paragraph A17(1): "““The President must make tribunal business arrangements””,"
and then going on to define them, it could simply have said, ““There shall be arrangements for the selection of members””, and so on. Because of the concern about definitions, the whole thing has become more complicated rather than any easier. However, I am again grateful to the noble Baroness and I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Amendment, by leave, withdrawn.
[Amendment No. 238KB not moved.]
Schedule 15 agreed to.
Clause 221 agreed to.
Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Bill
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