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Statutory consultation requirementsE+W+N.I.
6Consultation with APA and ACPOE+W+N.I.
(1)Schedule 4 (which amends provisions requiring consultation with persons representing the interests of police authorities or chief officers of police so that they require consultation with the Association of Police Authorities or the Association of Chief Police Officers) has effect.
(2)If it appears to the Secretary of State that, by reason of a change of name or otherwise—
(a)the interests of police authorities are represented by a body that is not called the Association of Police Authorities, or
(b)the interests of chief officers of police are represented by a body that is not called the Association of Chief Police Officers of England, Wales and Northern Ireland,
he may by order make the appropriate consequential amendments to any statutory provision (including this subsection) containing a reference to the association in question.
(3)In subsection (2) “statutory provision” means provision contained in, or in any instrument made under, any Act.
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