The island will go to the polls next month, with voting taking place on 3, 4, 6 and 7 October.
Committee presidents will start being elected the following week, Policy & Resources’ president being the first on 16 October.
However, the CCA has been making the decisions on how the island handles the pandemic. The advice has had to change at short notice as the position in the island and overseas has changed.
The spokesman said the States had taken into account that the CCA needed to operate.
This means that the four permanent members – P&R president Gavin St Pier, Home Affairs president Mary Lowe, Environment & Infrastructure president Barry Brehaut and Health & Social Care president Heidi Soulsby – will all keep their CCA posts until 11.59pm on 15 October.
‘Membership is by virtue of committee presidency and so the CCA will be re-established as committee presidents are elected,’ the spokesman said.
The other committee presidents will be chosen on 19 October.
If the CCA needs to meet before then, the new members of the Policy & Resources Committee, who are elected on 17 October, will be able to fill the vacant seats.
Currently, Alderney’s Policy & Finance Committee’s James Dent and Sark’s Medical & Emergency Services Committee member John Guille are sitting as temporary members and are unaffected by the Guernsey election.
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