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28.—(1) The Scottish Ministers may arrange, with the agreement of the Secretary of State, for any of their functions under or for the purposes of Regulation 1107/2009 and these Regulations to be exercised on their behalf by the Secretary of State.
(2) An arrangement under these Regulations in respect of any functions may include provisions for any fees and charges payable to the Scottish Ministers in respect of that function to be collected by the Secretary of State on behalf of the Scottish Ministers.
(3) An arrangement under these Regulations shall be in writing and be signed by, or on behalf of, the Scottish Ministers and the Secretary of State and such an arrangement may be subject to such conditions (including conditions as to the costs) as may be agreed.
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