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5.—(1) Section 1 of the Act shall apply, with effect from the dates specified below, to employment by Her Majesty’s Customs and Excise (now Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs), as a result of the following recruitment exercises—
(a)PERMSGB2/2000, with effect from 20th April 2000;
(b)NIPERMJB2/2000, with effect from 15th January 2001;
(c)FTAJB4/2001, with effect from 16th September 2002;
(d)MERCJB2/2002, with effect from 3rd March 2002;
(e)MERCJB3/2002, with effect from 6th January 2002;
(f)MERCJB4/2002, with effect from 24th February 2002;
(g)MERCJB6/2002, with effect from 16th December 2002;
(h)EKCAS/2003, with effect from 1st March 2004;
(i)LDCAS/2003, with effect from 24th November 2003;
(j)NIJB2/2004, with effect from 16th August 2004; and
(k)NIJB4/2004, with effect from 20th September 2004.
(2) Accordingly, Schedule 1 to the Act is amended by inserting at the appropriate place, with effect from the relevant dates specified in article 5(1), in the list of “Other Bodies” the entry—
“Employment by Her Majesty’s Customs and Excise (now Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs) as a result of the following recruitment exercises—
PERMSGB2/2000;
NIPERMJB2/2000;
FTAJB4/2001;
MERCJB2/2002;
MERCJB3/2002;
MERCJB4/2002;
MERCJB6/2002;
EKCAS/2003;
LDCAS/2003;
NIJB2/2004; and
NIJB4/2004”.
(3) The entry in Schedule 1 to the Act inserted by article 5(2) of this Order is removed, with effect from 5th May 2006, from the list of “Other Bodies”.
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