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(1)The Sponsor Body must prepare a strategy for consulting members of each House of Parliament for the purposes of section 2(3) (requirement to carry out consultation in relation to Palace restoration works).
(2)The Sponsor Body must publish the strategy no later than 8 weeks after the date on which this section comes into force.
(3)The Sponsor Body must keep the strategy under review and revise it if appropriate.
(4)If the Sponsor Body revises the strategy it must publish the revised strategy.
(1)The Sponsor Body, the Corporate Officer of the House of Commons and the Corporate Officer of the House of Lords must enter into an agreement (a “Parliamentary relationship agreement”) containing provision relating to the relationship between the Sponsor Body and Parliament.
(2)A Parliamentary relationship agreement may contain provision about—
(a)the buildings to which the Parliamentary building works relate (including responsibility for those buildings and arrangements for handing them over after completion of those works);
(b)consultation and co-operation between the Sponsor Body and the Corporate Officers;
(c)such other matters as the Sponsor Body and the Corporate Officers consider appropriate.
(3)A Parliamentary relationship agreement may be varied by agreement between the Sponsor Body and the Corporate Officers.
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