I.-The ethics, scientific and teaching committee of the body’s host structure comprises between ten and twenty members divided into two colleges:
1° A college made up of leading figures from the establishment authorised in accordance with the second paragraph of article L. 1261-1 and, where applicable, from the associated establishment in accordance with article R. 1261-11, recognised for their expertise in the scientific, training and research, and technical fields. It includes in particular:
a) Teacher-researchers in the field of health;
b) Teacher-researchers in the field of the humanities and social sciences, qualified in particular in law, ethics, philosophy or sociology, working in the establishment;
c) A technician working in the structure hosting the bodies;
2° A college made up of personalities from outside the authorised establishment, at regional or inter-regional level, including at least :
a) A person recognised for their expertise in ethical and scientific issues, who may be a member of a recognised ethical body;
b) A researcher or teacher-researcher in the human and social sciences, qualified in particular in law, ethics, philosophy or sociology;
c) A professional working in the field of health, who may be a psychologist;
d) A health professional with expertise in research involving the human person, who may be a professional from a university hospital centre;
e) At least one representative of donors or their families.
The number of members of the second college may not be less than half of the total number.
The members of the first college are appointed by the head of the establishment authorised in accordance with the second paragraph of article L. 1261-1. If an establishment is associated with it as permitted by article R. 1261-11, the persons proposed by this establishment are appointed by the head of the authorised establishment. The members of the second college are appointed by the rector of the academic region, chancellor of the universities, in which the establishment is based.
The members of the committee are appointed for a term of four years, renewable once. In the event of loss of membership, a replacement is appointed under the same conditions for the remainder of the term.
II – Public establishments providing medical training may be partners of an establishment authorised to house a body reception facility. The number of members on the committee may be increased for each of the colleges by as many members as necessary. In this case, the heads of the respective establishments shall appoint members of the first college from among the staff on duty in these establishments.