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39 Precepting and precepted authorities.E+W
(1)Each of the following is a major precepting authority for the purposes of this Part, namely—
(a)a county council [in England];
[(b)a police authority established under section 3 of the Police Act 1964;]
(d)a metropolitan county fire and civil defence authority;
(e)the London Fire and Civil Defence Authority; and
(f)the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District.
(2)Each of the following is a local precepting authority for the purposes of this Part, namely—
(a)the sub-treasurer of the Inner Temple;
(b)the under-treasurer of the Middle Temple;
(c)a parish or community council;
(d)the chairman of a parish meeting; and
(e)charter trustees.
(3)A precept may only be issued to an appropriate billing authority.
(4)If the whole or part of a billing authority’s area falls within a precepting authority’s area, it is an appropriate billing authority in relation to the precepting authority to the extent of the area which so falls.
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