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37.—(1) An administering authority must send copies of any valuation, report, certificate or revised certificate obtained under regulation 36 or 38 to—
(a)the Secretary of State;
(b)each body with employees who contribute to the fund in question; and
(c)any other body which is or may become liable to make payments to that fund.
(2) An administering authority must also send to the Secretary of State—
(a)a copy of the consolidated revenue account with which the actuary was provided under regulation 36(9); and
(b)a summary of the assets of the fund at the valuation date (unless such a summary is contained in the report under regulation 36(1)(b)).
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