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11(1)The Authority must ensure that its proceedings and those of its committees and sub-committees are held in public.
(2)Despite sub-paragraph (1), the Authority or, as the case may be, any of its committees or sub-committees may decide to hold all or part of any proceedings in private.
(3)The Authority must publish—
(a)agendas for its proceedings and those of its committees and sub-committees,
(b)the papers relating to those proceedings,
(c)such reports of those proceedings as it thinks fit.
(4)Despite sub-paragraph (3), the Authority may decide that all or part of any agenda, paper or report need not be published.
(5)The Authority must publish a statement setting out—
(a)the circumstances in which its proceedings and those of its committees and sub-committees may be held in private, and
(b)the circumstances in which agendas, papers and reports need not be published.
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