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Valid from 12/01/2010
50Marine plan authoritiesU.K.
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(1)There is to be a marine plan authority for each marine planning region other than—
(a)the Scottish inshore region;
(b)the Northern Ireland inshore region.
(2)The marine plan authority for each marine planning region is as follows—
(a)for the English inshore region, the Secretary of State;
(b)for the English offshore region, the Secretary of State;
(c)for the Scottish offshore region, the Scottish Ministers;
(d)for the Welsh inshore region, the Welsh Ministers;
(e)for the Welsh offshore region, the Welsh Ministers;
(f)for the Northern Ireland offshore region, the Department of the Environment in Northern Ireland.
(3)References to a marine plan authority's region are to be construed accordingly.
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