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3.Further steps in relation to fluoridation proposal requiring notification to other local authorities
4.Decision to take further steps in relation to fluoridation proposal
8.Notification of the fluoridation decision to Secretary of State
9.Further steps in relation to a variation or termination proposal requiring notification to other local authorities
10.Decision to take further steps in relation to variation or termination proposal
11.Consultation in relation to a variation or termination proposal
12.Decision-making in relation to a variation or termination proposal
13.Voting by a joint committee on a variation or termination proposal
14.Notification of the variation or termination decision to Secretary of State
15.Variation proposals not requiring consultation or joint committee procedure
16.Termination of fluoridation arrangements without a termination proposal
19.Consultation and decision on whether to propose that arrangements be maintained
21.Decision-making in relation to maintenance of arrangements
22.Voting by a joint committee on maintenance of arrangements
23.Notification of the maintenance decision to Secretary of State
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