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2. Regulations may make provision as to—
(a)the membership of Councils (including the appointment or election of a chairman of each Council);
(b)the proceedings of Councils;
(c)the appointment and proceedings of committees of Councils;
(d)the staff, premises and expenses of Councils;
(e)the consultation of Councils by Health and Social Services Boards, special agencies and HSS trusts with respect to such matters, and on such occasions, as may be prescribed;
(f)the furnishing of information to Councils by Health and Social Services Boards, special agencies and HSS trusts on such subjects and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed;
(g)the right of members of Councils to enter and inspect premises controlled by Health and Social Services Boards, special agencies[F1 HSS trusts and persons providing primary medical services under Part II or Part VI of the principal Order], subject to such conditions as may be prescribed;
(h)the consideration by Councils of matters relating to the operation of health and personal social services within their areas, and the giving of advice by Councils to Health and Social Services Boards and special agencies on such matters;
(i)the preparation and publication of reports by Councils on such matters, and the furnishing and publication by Health and Social Services Boards and special agencies of comments on the reports;
(j)the functions to be exercised by Councils in addition to the functions exercisable by them by virtue of paragraph 1(a) and the preceding provisions of this paragraph;
(k)the collaboration by Councils with each other in the exercise of their functions;
(l)such other matters in connection with Councils as the Department thinks fit.
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