No person may be a member of the Regional Conference on Health and Independent Living if they are deprived of their civic rights.
The members of the Regional Conference on Health and Independence are appointed for a renewable term of five years. No member may serve for more than ten years consecutively as chair or vice-chair within the same region, irrespective of the configuration of the regional health conference used to calculate this period.
Any member who loses the capacity for which he or she was appointed ceases to be a member of the Regional Health and Autonomy Conference. However, the members referred to in 1° and o of 7° of Article D. 1432-28 whose term of office comes to an end as a result of the renewal of the assembly, council or union within which they were appointed remain members of the Regional Health and Autonomy Conference until new members have been appointed to replace them under the conditions laid down in this sub-section.
If a member ceases, for any reason whatsoever, to be a member of the regional health and independence conference on which he sat, a new member shall be appointed within two months, under the same conditions, for the remainder of the term of office.
Any member of the Conférence régionale de la santé et de l’autonomie who is found to have failed to attend at least two successive meetings of any of the configurations to which he or she has been invited, without stating his or her reasons, may be declared to have resigned by the President of the Conference, on the recommendation of the Standing Committee.