Local Governance Arrangements. 3.1 The Parties understand that the Integration Joint Board has the formal status for strategic planning for West Dunbartonshire within both the Council and the Health Board. The Integration Joint Board and the Parties will have to communicate with each other and interact in order to contribute to the overall delivery of the Outcomes for West Dunbartonshire. 3.2 The Parties understand that the Integration Joint Board has a legal personality distinct from the Council and Health Board; and the consequent autonomy to manage itself. There is no role for either Party to independently sanction or veto decisions of the Integration Joint Board. 3.3 In exercising its functions, the Integration Joint Board takes account of the Parties’ requirement to meet their respective statutory obligations. Apart from those functions delegated by virtue of this Scheme, the Parties retain their distinct statutory responsibilities; and therefore also retain their formal decision-making roles for those functions not delegated. 3.4 The remit and constitution of the Integration Joint Board is established through the legislation, with the Parties having agreed that: 3.5 The Council will formally identify three representatives to be voting members on the Integration Joint Board, to serve for a period of three years. The Council retains the discretion to replace its nominated members on the Integration Joint Board. 3.6 The Health Board will formally identify three representatives to be voting members on the Integration Joint Board, to serve for a period of three years. The Health Board retains the discretion to replace its nominated members on the Integration Joint Board. 3.7 The term of office of the chair and vice chair will be two years. As required by the Integration Joint Board Order, the parties will alternate nominating the chair and vice-chair. The first chair of the Integration Joint Board was nominated by the Council; and the first vice-chair was nominated by the Health Board. 3.8 The Parties acknowledge that the Integration Joint Board will include additional non voting members as specified by the Integration Joint Board Order, the individuals to be formally determined by the Integration Joint Board‘s voting members, to include representatives from communities, the third and the independent sectors. 3.9 The Integration Joint Board will make, and may subsequently amend, standing orders for the regulation of its procedure and business.
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Local Governance Arrangements. 3.1 5.1 The Parties understand that the Integration Joint Board has the formal status for strategic planning for West Dunbartonshire within both the Council and the Health Board. The Integration Joint Board and the Parties will have to communicate with each other and interact in order to contribute to the overall delivery of the Outcomes for West Dunbartonshire.
3.2 5.2 The Parties understand that the Integration Joint Board has a legal personality distinct from the Council and Health Board; and the consequent autonomy to manage itself. There is no role for either Party to independently sanction or veto decisions of the Integration Joint Board.
3.3 5.3 In exercising its functions, the Integration Joint Board takes must take into account of the Parties’ ‘ requirement to meet their respective statutory obligations. Apart from those functions delegated by virtue of this Scheme, the Parties retain their distinct statutory responsibilities; and therefore also retain their formal decision-making roles for those functions not delegated.
3.4 5.4 The remit and constitution of the Integration Joint Board is established through the legislation, with the Parties having agreed that:
3.5 5.4.1 The Council will formally identify three representatives to be voting members on the Integration Joint Board, to serve for a period of three years. The Council retains the discretion to replace its nominated members on the Integration Joint Board.
3.6 5.4.2 The Health Board will formally identify three representatives to be voting members on the Integration Joint Board, to serve for a period of three years. The Health Board retains the discretion to replace its nominated members on the Integration Joint Board.
3.7 5.4.3 The term of office of the chair and vice chair will be two three years. As required by the Integration Joint Board Order, the parties will alternate nominating the chair and vice-chair. .
5.4.4 The first chair of the Integration Joint Board was will be nominated by the Council; and the first vice-chair was will be nominated by the Health Board.
3.8 5.4.5 The Parties acknowledge that the Integration Joint Board will include additional non voting members as specified by the Integration Joint Board Order, the individuals to be formally determined by the Integration Joint Board‘s voting members, to include representatives from communities, the third and the independent sectors.
3.9 5.4.6 The Integration Joint Board will make, and may subsequently amend, standing orders for the regulation of its procedure and business.
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