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The Public Records (Transfer to the Public Record Office) (Transitional and Saving Provisions) Order 2014

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Article 1(2)

SCHEDULE 1Relevant Records

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  • Records of a prison, remand centre, secure training centre or young offender institution.

  • Records of a coroner’s court.

  • Records of the Environment Agency, except board minutes or records which relate to the formulation or development of policy governing the work of the Environment Agency.

  • Records of a Family Practitioner Committee for localities in England.

  • Records of a Family Practitioner Committee for localities in Wales.

  • Records of the Forestry Commission, except board minutes or records which relate to the formulation or development of policy governing the work of the Forestry Commission.

  • Records of a health service hospital within the meaning of the National Health Service Act 1977(1), in England.

  • Records of a health service hospital within the meaning of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006(2).

  • Records of the Homes and Communities Agency that were formerly records of the Commission for New Towns or the Urban Regeneration Agency, except board minutes or records which relate to the formulation or development of policy governing the work of the Commission for New Towns or the Urban Regeneration Agency.

  • Records of a magistrates’ court.

  • Records of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.

  • Records of a National Health Authority including a Primary Care Trust, a National Health Service trust and a NHS foundation trust other than an authority within the next paragraph.

  • Records of a National Health Authority for districts or localities in Wales, or for areas in or consisting of Wales, including National Health Service trusts all of whose hospitals, establishments and facilities are situated in Wales.

  • Records of Natural England, except board minutes or records which relate to the formulation or development of policy governing the work of Natural England.

  • Records of any Rent Tribunal or Local Valuation Court.

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