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Version Superseded: 28/03/2016
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88EPBs and their areasE+W
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(1)The Secretary of State may by order establish as a body corporate an economic prosperity board (an “EPB”) for an area that meets the following conditions.
(2)Condition A is that the area consists of the whole of two or more local government areas in England.
(3)[Condition B is that no part of the area is separated from the rest of it by one or more local government areas that are not within the area.]
(4)[Condition C is that there is no local government area that is surrounded by local government areas that are within the area but that is not itself within the area.]
(5)Condition D is that no part of the area forms part of—
(a)the area of another EPB, or
(b)the area of a combined authority.
(6)Condition E is that each local government area that forms part of the area was included in a scheme prepared and published under section 98.
(7)In this Part “local government area” means the area of—
(a)a county council, or
(b)a district council.
(8)An order under this section must specify the name by which the EPB is to be known.
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