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(1)For the purposes of this Part, the “integration functions” for the area of a local authority are—
(a)where in pursuance of the integration scheme for the area functions are delegated in accordance with the integration model mentioned in section 1(4)(a), the functions delegated to the integration joint board in pursuance of the scheme,
(b)where in pursuance of the integration scheme for the area functions are delegated in accordance with the integration model mentioned in section 1(4)(b)—
(i)the functions delegated to the Health Board in pursuance of the scheme, and
(ii)the functions to be carried out in conjunction with those functions,
(c)where in pursuance of the integration scheme for the area functions are delegated in accordance with the integration model mentioned in section 1(4)(c)—
(i)the functions delegated to the local authority in pursuance of the scheme, and
(ii)the functions to be carried out in conjunction with those functions,
(d)where in pursuance of the integration scheme for the area functions are delegated in accordance with the integration model mentioned in section 1(4)(d)—
(i)the functions delegated to each of the Health Board and the local authority in pursuance of the scheme, and
(ii)the functions to be carried out in conjunction with those functions.
(2)In subsection (1), the references to the functions which are to be carried out in conjunction with delegated functions are to the functions set out in the integration scheme in pursuance of section 1(3)(c).
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