Section 23: Role of Olympic Delivery Authority
58.This section places a duty on the ODA in relation to the regulations made or expected to be made under section 19. Specifically, this duty requires the ODA to inform those people likely to be affected by the regulations about the effect of the regulations, and allows the ODA to provide assistance to persons so that they can comply with the regulations.
59.Subsection (4) gives the ODA a specific power of prosecution in England and Wales in relation to offences under section 21.
60.Subsection (6) requires the ODA to publish a strategy for how they intend to publicise the advertising restrictions and how they will exercise the enforcement powers provided for in section 22. This strategy would, for example, cover matters such as the relevant grade of officer in the ODA that can approve entry onto premises without a warrant.