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68.—(1) The Secretary of State must, for each review period, carry out a review of Parts 11 to 16(1) (and of Part 1 so far as it applies for the purposes of those Parts).
(2) As soon as practicable after a review period, the Secretary of State must publish a report of the findings of the review for that period.
(3) The first review period is the period beginning on the commencement date and ending 2 years after the following 31 March.
(4) Subsequent review periods are each successive period of 3 years after the first review period.
Parts 2 to 10 of these Regulations are made under sections 42 to 44 of SBEEA 2015 and are, accordingly, “the Pubs Code” for the purposes of SBEEA 2015 (see section 42(2)). Section 46 of SBEEA 2015 requires the Secretary of State to review the Pubs Code.
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