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6.—(1) In regulation 5 (coordination committee), in paragraph (1), after “airport shall” insert “, subject to regulation 5A,”.
(2) After regulation 5 insert—
5A.—(1) In relation to an Olympic coordinated airport, the Secretary of State shall establish and maintain a coordination committee in accordance with Article 5 of the council regulation.
(2) That same committee shall also act as the coordination committee for all other Olympic coordinated airports.
(3) In addition to those entitled to be members of the committee by virtue of Article 5 of the council regulation, membership is also open to representatives from the coordination committee at London City Airport, Gatwick Airport, Heathrow Airport and Stansted Airport.
(4) The tasks of the committee are restricted to matters connected with the Olympic Games.”
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