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Changes over time for: Section 57
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003, Section 57.
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57Annual report by AuthorityE+W+S
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(1)As soon as is reasonably practicable after the end of each financial year the Authority shall issue a report about the policing of the railways in that year.
(2)The Authority’s report for a year must include an assessment of the extent to which—
(a)the objectives set for the year under section 50 have been achieved,
(b)the arrangements set out in the railways policing plan for the year under section 52 have been implemented, and
(c)the strategies set out in the relevant three-year strategy plan under section 55 have been implemented.
(3)The Authority shall—
(a)publish each report under this section, and
(b)send a copy of each report under this section to the Secretary of State.
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