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4. In Table 1 in paragraph 35 of Schedule 11 to the Government of Wales Act 2006 insert the following entries in the appropriate places—
Function | Description |
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Section 20(1) of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000. | Power to transfer functions of the Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales. |
Section 5(1) of the Transport (Wales) Act 2006. | Power to establish a joint transport authority to discharge specified transport functions for specified areas. |
Section 4(1) of the Commissioner for Older People (Wales) Act 2006. | Power to amend Schedule 2 to that Act. |
Section 6(5) of that Act. | Power to confer power on the Commissioner to require prescribed persons to provide information for the purposes of his functions under section 5. |
Section 7(1) of that Act. | Power to amend Schedule 3 to that Act. |
Section 16(4) of that Act. | Power to apply the joint working provisions in section 16 to persons other than the Ombudsmen specified in that section. |
Section 17(8) of that Act. | Power to amend subsection 17(6), which specifies persons with whom the Commissioner may work collaboratively under section 17. |
Section 18(10) of that Act. | Power to amend the definition of “permitted person” in section 18(9). |
Section 27(2) of that Act. | Power to amend the definition of “family health service provider in Wales” and “independent provider in Wales”. |
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