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(1)Subject as follows, this Act comes into force on such day as the Secretary of State may by order appoint.
(2)Before making an order under subsection (1) relating to section 104 or 105, the Secretary of State must obtain the consent of the Scottish Ministers.
(3)The following provisions come into force on such day as the Treasury may by order appoint—
(a)section 98,
(b)section 99 and Part 9 of Schedule 8 (and section 112(2) so far as relating to that Part), and
(c)section 101.
(4)Section 27, Schedule 3 and paragraph 23 of Schedule 7 come into force—
(a)in relation to England, on such day as the Secretary of State may by order appoint, and
(b)in relation to Wales, on such day as the Welsh Ministers may by order appoint.
(5)The following provisions come into force on the day on which this Act is passed—
(a)section 81,
(b)section 100,
(c)section 111 and Part 12 of Schedule 8 (and section 112(2) so far as relating to that Part), and
(d)sections 112(3) to (9) and 113 to 115, this section and section 117.
(6)The following provisions come into force at the end of the period of 2 months beginning with the day on which this Act is passed—
(a)Part 13 of Schedule 7 (and section 112(1) so far as relating to that Part), and
(b)Part 13 of Schedule 8 (and section 112(2) so far as relating to that Part).
(7)Any power to make an order under this section—
(a)may be exercised by statutory instrument,
(b)may be exercised so as to appoint different days for different purposes or different areas,
(c)includes power to make transitional, transitory or saving provision.
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