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10(1)Regulations may make such provision for the purposes of this Schedule as may be made in regulations under any of the following provisions of the 2003 Act—
(a)section 42 (joint arrangements);
(b)section 47 (revenue account);
(c)section 48 (administration);
(d)section 49 (proposals);
(e)section 52 (appeal against veto);
(f)section 54 (duration);
(g)section 55 (ballots).
(2)Regulations under this paragraph may amend, or apply (with or without modifications), a provision of regulations made under—
(a)the relevant provision of the 2003 Act referred to in sub-paragraph (1);
(b)section 56 of that Act (further provision).
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