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21. In regulation 32 (Part 2: Environment Agency)—
(a)substitute for paragraph (1)—
“(1) If the Environment Agency determines before 22nd December 2010 that it will prepare a flood hazard map, a flood risk map and a flood risk management plan for the whole of the river basin district then, in relation to that district—
(a)regulations 9(1)(b), 13 and 16 do not apply to the Environment Agency, and
(b)regulation 14A does not apply insofar as it relates to the risk of flooding from sources mentioned in regulation 13(1)(a) (although the Secretary of State and Scottish Ministers may take those risks into account if they consider that such flooding may affect flooding from a source not mentioned in regulation 13(1)(a)).”,
(b)omit “and” at the end of paragraph (6)(a),
(c)insert after paragraph (6)(a)—
“(b)if the district is an English cross border area, regulation 14A applies (to the extent that it was previously disapplied in relation to the district by paragraph (1)(b)), and”, and
(d)renumber paragraph (6)(b) as paragraph (6)(c).
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