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(1)The Commission shall prepare a plan showing—
(a)activities or classes of activity to be undertaken by the Commission in pursuance of its functions under this Act,
(b)an expected timetable for each activity or class, and
(c)priorities for different activities or classes, or principles to be applied in determining priorities.
(2)The Commission shall review the plan—
(a)at least once during the period of three years beginning with its completion,
(b)at least once during each period of three years beginning with the completion of a review, and
(c)at such other times as the Commission thinks appropriate.
(3)If the Commission thinks it appropriate as a result of a review, the Commission shall revise the plan.
(4)The Commission shall send the plan and each revision to the Secretary of State, who shall lay a copy before Parliament.
(5)The Commission shall publish the plan and each revision.
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