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4.—(1) Part 2 of Schedule 12 to the 2003 Act (corresponding obligations of the Welsh Authority) is amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph 15 (directions by OFCOM following breach of duty by Welsh Authority)—
(a)in sub-paragraphs (1)(a) and (6), after “14”, insert “or 23A, or under section 368D”;
(b)in sub-paragraphs (1)(b), (2) and (5), after “public television services”, insert “or on-demand programme services”.
(3) In paragraph 19(2)(b) (duty to publicise complaints procedures), after the words “under section 319”, insert—
“or about compliance by the Authority with the requirements imposed by section 368D and section 368Q(3), except the requirement imposed by section 368D(1) so far as it relates to advertising”.
(4) After paragraph 23, insert—
23A.—(1) It is the duty of the Welsh Authority to comply with a direction given to them by OFCOM in relation to the establishment of procedures for the handling and resolution of complaints about compliance by the Authority with the requirements imposed by section 368D or section 368Q(3).
(2) But OFCOM must not give any such direction in relation to the handling and resolution of complaints about compliance with the requirement imposed by section 368D(1) so far as it relates to advertising.”
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