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6.—(1) The Railways Act 1993 is amended as follows.
(2) In section 68(2) (investigatory functions of Office of Rail Regulation) for “Rail Passengers’ Council”(1) substitute “Passengers’ Council”.
(3) In section 76 (general duties of Rail Passengers’ Council)—
(a)for “the Rail Passengers’ Council”(2) (in each place) substitute “the Passengers’ Council”; and
(b)in the heading for “General Duties of the Rail Passengers’ Council”(3) substitute “General railway duties of Passengers’ Council”.
(4) In the cross-heading before section 76 for “Rail Passengers’ Council”(4) substitute “Passengers’ Council”.
(5) In section 76A (delegation of duties under section 76(7A))(5) for “Rail Passengers’ Council” (in each place) substitute “Passengers’ Council”.
(6) In section 145(5)(a) (general restrictions on disclosure of information) for “Rail Passengers’ Council”(6) substitute “Passengers’ Council”.
These words were substituted by the Railways Act 2005, section 21(2).
These words were substituted by the Transport Act 2000, section 227 and Schedule 22, Part 1, paragraphs 1 and 8.
The words “Rail Passengers’ Council” were substituted by the Transport Act 2000, section 227, Schedule 22, Part 1, paragraphs 1 and 8(1) and (9).
These words were substituted by the Transport Act 2000, section 227 and Schedule 22, Part 1, paragraphs 1 and 8(1) and (10).
Section 76A was inserted by the Railways Act 2005, section 20.
These words were substituted by the Railways Act 2005, section 54(4) and Schedule 11, paragraphs 1 and 16(2).
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