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Outline fall-back proposals in case referendum rejects changeW
9(1)This paragraph applies to a local authority if the proposed form of executive is a mayor and cabinet executive (and accordingly is subject to approval in a referendum).W
(2)The local authority must draw up, and approve by resolution, an outline of the fall-back proposals (“outline fall-back proposals”) that it intends to implement if the proposals to change to a mayor and cabinet executive are rejected in the referendum.
(3)Fall-back proposals are proposals for making a change to executive arrangements that provide for a leader and cabinet executive (Wales).
(4)Paragraph 2(2) applies to the outline fall-back proposals as it applies to proposals under that paragraph.
(5)The outline fall-back proposals must include a timetable with respect to the implementation (in accordance with paragraph 11) of detailed fall-back proposals in the event that the change to the mayor and cabinet executive is not approved in the referendum.
(6)The local authority must comply with sub-paragraph (2) at the time it complies with paragraph 2(1).
(7)The local authority must send the Welsh Ministers a copy of the outline fall-back proposals that it has approved.
(8)The local authority must comply with sub-paragraph (7) at the time it complies with paragraph 2(3).
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