(1) The proceedings of the Service shall not be invalidated by reason of any vacancy among the members or any defect in the appointment of a member.
(2) The chairman shall arrange the first meeting of the Service and at this meeting the Service shall—
(a) elect a deputy chairman in accordance with regulation 8,
(b) establish a finance committee and an audit committee in accordance with regulation 11, and
(c) determine how often the Service shall meet.
(3) The Service shall, on at least two occasions in every calendar year, admit members of the public to a meeting of the Service and at one of those meetings the annual report of the Service shall be presented.
(4) Members of the public shall not be admitted to a meeting of the Service where matters listed in paragraph (8) will be discussed.
(5) The Service may request that an officer or employee provide a written report to the Service or attend a meeting of the Service.
(6) The meetings of the Service shall be presided over by—
(a) the chairman,
(b) where the chairman is absent, the deputy chairman, or
(c) where both the chairman and the deputy chairman are absent, the members shall elect one of the members to preside.
(7) Minutes shall be taken of the proceedings at each meeting and shall include the names of those present at the meeting and shall be signed by the chairman at the following meeting.
(8) The minutes of the proceedings of every meeting of the Service shall be open to inspection by members of the public, at the offices of the Service, except in so far as they relate to—
(a) officers or employees of the Service,
(b) the remuneration of officers or employees of the Service,
(c) individual cases, or
(d) matters which the Service considers to be commercially confidential or sensitive.
(9) Copies of any minutes which are open to inspection to the public under paragraph (8) shall be made available to the public on payment of such reasonable fee as the Service may in any case determine.