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17. The following provisions apply in relation to a shadow authority, notwithstanding that it does not have the functions and full powers of a local authority—
(a)the following provisions of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009(1)—
(i)section 108 (review by authorities: new combined authority)(2);
(ii)section 109 (preparation and publication of scheme: new combined authority)(3);
(b)section 82 of the 2007 Act (council’s power to undertake review) in relation to the area of any of the district councils;
(c)section 86 of the 2007 Act (reorganisation of community governance);
(d)section 87 of the 2007 Act (constitution of new parish);
(e)section 88 of the 2007 Act (existing parishes under review);
(f)section 89 of the 2007 Act (new council: consequential recommendations);
(g)section 90 of the 2007 Act (council retained: consequential recommendations);
(h)section 91 of the 2007 Act (grouping or de-grouping of parishes);
(i)section 92 of the 2007 Act (county, district or London borough: consequential recommendations);
(j)section 93 of the 2007 Act (duties when undertaking a review);
(k)section 94 of the 2007 Act (recommendations to create parish councils);
(l)section 95 of the 2007 Act (electoral recommendations: general considerations);
(m)section 96 of the 2007 Act (publicising outcome); and
(n)section 98 of the 2007 Act (orders and regulations under this chapter).
2009 c. 20. Section 108 was amended by section 6 of the Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016 (c. 1).
Section 109 was amended by sections 6 and 12 of the Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016 (c. 1).
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