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Changes over time for: Section 34


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Point in time view as at 01/10/2012.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007, Section 34.

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34Separation of functionsU.K.
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(1)The National Statistician may not take part in any assessment or determination of the Board under section 12(1) or 14(1) in relation to statistics produced by the Board.
(2)The following may not take part in any assessment or determination of the Board under section 12(1) or 14(1)—
(a)an executive member of the Board, not being the National Statistician or Head of Assessment;
(b)a person assigned to the executive office of the Board under section 32(2)(c).
(3)The Board must seek to secure that, so far as practicable, employees who take part in the production of statistics should not be engaged in advising the Board on the exercise of its functions under sections 12(1) and 14(1) in relation to those statistics.
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