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The Transfer of Functions (Elections, Referendums, Third Sector and Information) Order 2016

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Charities Act 2011 (c. 25)U.K.

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25.—(1) The Charities Act 2011 is amended as follows.

(2) In the following provisions for “Minister” in each place substitute “ Secretary of State ”

(a)section 19(1) (fees payable to the Charity Commission);

(b)section 23(1), (2) and (3) (power to add or remove exempt charities);

(c)section 24 (power to remove defunct institutions);

(d)section 27(1) (amendments in relation to duty of principal regulator);

(e)section 30(2)(c)(i) (description of charity not required to be registered)

(f)section 32(1), (2) and (3) (amendment of registration requirements);

(g)section 33 (repeal of provisions relating to excepted charities);

(h)section 35(2)(b) (duties of trustees in connection with registration);

(i)section 36(2) (claims and objections to registration);

(j)section 40 (requirement for disclosure of registered charity status);

(k)section 42(2)(c) (power to require charity's name to be changed);

(l)section 58(5) (disclosure to and by principal regulators of exempt charities);

(m)section 72 (amendment of power of Commission to make schemes);

(n)section 73(2) (power to make schemes altering provision made by Acts);

(o)section 78(8) (appointment of interim managers);

(p)section 88(1)(b) (publicity relating to schemes);

(q)section 109(3)(d) (dormant bank accounts);

(r)section 119(4) requirements for dispositions other than certain leases);

(s)section 128 (release of charity rentcharges);

(t)section 132(1) (preparation of statement of accounts);

(u)section 139(2) and (3) (exceptions to requirement to prepare group accounts);

(v)section 142(1)(b) (definition of “group accounts”);

(w)section 145(6) (examination of accounts for lower-income charities);

(x)section 154(1) (audits and examinations);

(y)section 162(1) (preparation of annual reports by charity trustees);

(z)section 166(2) (annual reports and group accounts);

(aa)section 174(1) (powers to set financial thresholds);

(bb)section 175 (aggregate gross income of group);

(cc)section 176(3) (powers to set financial thresholds);

(dd)section 178A(4) (specified offences) M1;

(ee)section 181A(8) (disqualification orders) M2;

(ff)section 190 (indemnity insurance);

(gg)section 247 (charitable incorporated organisations);

(hh)section 285(1) (unincorporated charities);

(ii)section 292 (special trusts);

(jj)section 324(1) and (2) (appeals and applications to the Tribunal);

(kk)section 331(1)(b) (definition of “charity law”);

(ll)section 340(3) (enrolment and deposit of documents);

(mm)section 347(1), (2) and (3) (general provisions on regulations and orders);

(nn)section 348(4) (requirement to consult before making certain regulations);

(oo)in Schedule 1 (Charity Commission), paragraphs 1(1)(a), (b) and (2), 3(2)(a), (b) and (3), 4(1), (2), (2)(a), (3) and (4);

(pp)in Part 3 of Schedule 8 (transitionals and savings), paragraph 15(1);

(qq)in Schedule 9 (transitory modifications), paragraphs 6(2), 29(3)(b) and 29(5)(b);

(3) In section 25 (meaning of the “principal regulator”), for “Minister”, in the second place it appears, substitute “ Secretary of State ”.

(4) In section 353(1), omit the definition of “the Minister”.

(5) In Schedule 11 (index of defined expressions), omit the entry for “the Minister”.

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