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(1)Part 2 of Schedule 5 to the Scotland Act 1998 (specific reservations) is amended as follows.
(2)In Section C7 (consumer protection)—
(a)for the heading “Exception” substitute “ Exceptions ”;
(b)after that heading insert— “ The provision of consumer advocacy and advice by, or by agreement with, a public body or the holder of a public office. ”
(3)In Section C8 (product standards, safety and liability) after the heading “Exceptions” insert— “ The provision of consumer advocacy and advice by, or by agreement with, a public body or the holder of a public office. ”
(4)In Section C9 (weights and measures) after the reservations insert—
“Exceptions
The provision of consumer advocacy and advice by, or by agreement with, a public body or the holder of a public office.”
(5)In Section C11 (posts)—
(a)for the heading “Exception” substitute “ Exceptions ”;
(b)after that heading insert— “ The provision of consumer advocacy and advice by, or by agreement with, a public body or the holder of a public office, but not any related compulsory levy on postal operators. ”;
(c)under the heading “Interpretation”, before “ “postal services”” insert “ “postal operator”, ”.
(6)In Section D1 (electricity)—
(a)for the heading “Exception” substitute “ Exceptions ”;
(b)after the exception relating to the Environmental Protection Act 1990 insert— “ The provision of consumer advocacy and advice by, or by agreement with, a public body or the holder of a public office, but not any related compulsory levy on persons supplying, generating, transmitting or distributing electricity. ”
(7)In Section D2 (oil and gas), at the end of the exceptions insert— “ The provision in relation to gas of consumer advocacy and advice by, or by agreement with, a public body or the holder of a public office, but not any related compulsory levy on persons supplying gas to premises or conveying gas through pipes. ”
(8)In paragraph 3(2) of Part 3 of Schedule 5 to the Scotland Act 1998 (reserved bodies) at the end insert—
“(e)the Office of Communications,
(f)the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority.”
(9)Section 8 of the Utilities Act 2000 (payments by licence holders relating to new arrangements) is amended as follows.
(10)In subsection (2)—
(a)after “payment by the licence holder of sums” insert “ — (a) ”;
(b)at the end insert “, or
(b)relating to such amounts as the Secretary of State considers reasonable in respect of the provision, in or as regards Scotland, of consumer advocacy and advice by, or by agreement with, a public body or the holder of a public office, in relation to gas and electricity consumers”.
(11)Omit—
(a)subsection (3A)(bb) and (cb);
(b)in subsection (3A)(f) the words “or Citizens Advice Scotland”;
(c)in subsection (3B)(a) the words “(bb),” and “,(cb)”;
(d)in subsection (3C) the words “or Citizens Advice Scotland, or by them jointly,”.
(12)In subsection (9) after “(3A)” insert “ or to amounts mentioned in subsection (2)(b) ”.
(13)Section 51 of the Postal Services Act 2011 (consumer protection conditions) is amended as follows.
(14)At the end of subsection (2)(c) omit “and” and insert—
“(ca)to make payments relating to such amounts as the Secretary of State considers reasonable in respect of the provision, in or as regards Scotland, of consumer advocacy and advice by, or by agreement with, a public body or the holder of a public office, in relation to users of postal services, and”.
(15)In subsection (6) after “(2)(c)” insert “ , (ca) ”.
(16)Omit—
(a)in subsection (2)(c) the words “, Citizens Advice Scotland”;
(b)in subsection (4) the words “, Citizens Advice Scotland”;
(c)subsection (4)(d), (e) and (f);
(d)in subsection (4A) the words “or Citizens Advice Scotland, or by them jointly,”.
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