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6.—(1) A performance report must include an assessment of performance in planning and carrying out functions in localities, including—
(a)a description of the arrangements made for the consultation and involvement of groups in decisions about localities to which section 41 of the Act (carrying out of integration functions: localities) applies; and
(b)an assessment of how the arrangements described in sub-paragraph (a) have contributed to provision of services in pursuance of integration functions in accordance with the integration delivery principles in each locality.
(2) A performance report must set out, for of each locality identified in the strategic plan, the proportion of the total amount paid to, or set aside for use by, the integration authority spent during the reporting year in relation to the locality.
(3) A performance report must include, in respect of the information which is included in the report by virtue of paragraph (2), a comparison between the reporting year and the 5 preceding reporting years (or, where there have been fewer than 5 reporting years, all preceding reporting years, if any).
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