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Regulation 31
1. Section 74 of the 1986 Act (restriction on disclosure of information)(1) has effect in relation to information obtained under or by virtue of these Regulations as it has effect in relation to information obtained under or by virtue of the 1986 Act.
2. In subsection (3) of that section at the end insert—
“(w)the Airport Charges Regulations 2011.”
3. Article 49 of the 1994 Order (restriction on disclosure of information)(2) has effect in relation to information obtained under or by virtue of these Regulations as it has effect in relation to information obtained under or by virtue of Part 4 of the 1994 Order.
4. In paragraph (3) of that article at the end insert—
“(x)the Airport Charges Regulations 2011.”
5. In paragraph 3(3) of Schedule 9 to the Transport Act 2000(3) (restrictions on disclosure of information), after paragraph (rd) insert—
“(re)the Airport Charges Regulations 2011;”.
6. In Schedule 15 to the Enterprise Act 2002(4) (enactments conferring functions in relation to which a public authority may disclose information), at the end insert—
“Airport Charges Regulations 2011.”.
Section 74(2)(a) was amended by regulation 7(6) of the Control of Misleading Advertisement Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/915); there are other amendments to section 74 but none is relevant to the effect of these Regulations.
There are various amendments to Article 49 but none is relevant to the effect of these Regulations.
2000 c. 38. There are various amendments to paragraph 3(3) of Schedule 9 to that Act, none of which is relevant to the effect of these Regulations.
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