Provisions concerning the Plenary Council and Sub-commissions are set forth in greater detail in the Rules and Regulations of the National Commission on Human Rights. Article 83 (1) The National Commission on Human Rights comprises 35 (thirty five) members selected by the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia based on the recommendation of the National Commission on Human Rights, and validated by the President as Head of State. (2) The National Commission on Human Rights is headed by a Chair and two ViceChairs. (3) The Chair and the Vice-Chairs are elected by and from among the Members. (4) The Chair, Vice-Chairs, and Members serve for a period of five years, and may be re-appointed for a further five-year period. Article 84 Those eligible for appointment as members of the National Commission on Human Rights are Indonesian citizens who: a. have experience in the promotion and protection of individuals or groups whose human rights have been violated; b. are experienced as lawyers, judges, police, attorneys, or other members of the legal profession; c. are experienced in legislative and executive affairs and in the affairs of high level state institutions; or d. are religious figures, public figures, members of NGOs, or from higher education establishments. Article 85 (1) Discharge of a Member of the National Commission on Human Rights is based on the resolution of the Plenary Council and shall be made known to the House of Representatives and ratified by a Presidential Decree. (2) A Member may be discharged: a. in the event of his/her death; b. upon the request of the Member him/herself; c. in the event that prolonged psychological or spiritual ill-health prevents the member from carrying out his duties consecutively for a period of one year; d. in the event that he perpetrates a gross criminal act; or

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