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4.In article 9 (the administrator), for the table of provisions...
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6.(1) Article 21 (universities and colleges: groups) is amended as...
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9.(1) Article 53(1) (allowances and CRC emissions) is amended as...
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12.In article 74(1)(a) (determinations), for “28(1)” substitute “28”.
13.In article 75(2) (achievement tables), for the words from “are”...
14.In article 77(6) (performance tables), in the table of weighting...
15.In article 78(5) (publication), for sub-paragraph (b) substitute—
16.In article 95 (failures in respect of registration), for paragraph...
17.Article 103 (failures to provide information on half hourly meters...
18.(1) Schedule 1, paragraph 14 (occupation of premises) is amended...
19.In Schedule 3, paragraph 12(2) (the Welsh Assembly Government and...
20.(1) Schedule 5, paragraph 12(3) (EU ETS and CCA emissions),...
21.In Schedule 6, Part 3, paragraph 5(3) (significant group undertakings...
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