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Word or expression specified under regulation 3 | Specified Government department or other body whose view must be sought | |||
under regulation 6(a) | under regulation 6(b) | under regulation 6(c) | under regulation 6(d) | |
Audit office | Comptroller & Auditor General | Auditor General for Wales | Audit Scotland | Northern Ireland Audit Office |
Charitable Charity | The Charity Commission | The Charity Commission | Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator | The Charity Commission |
Duke His Majesty King Prince Queen Royal Royalty Windsor | Ministry of Justice | The Welsh Assembly Government | The Scottish Executive | Ministry of Justice |
Health centre Health service | Department of Health | The Welsh Assembly Government | The Scottish Executive | Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety |
Police | The Home Office | The Home Office | The Scottish Executive | Northern Ireland Office |
Special school | Department for Children, Schools and Families | The Welsh Assembly Government | The Scottish Executive | Department of Education |
University | Department for Business, Innovation & Skills | The Welsh Assembly Government | The Scottish Executive | Department for Employment and Learning |
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