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Power to amend Parts 1 and 2U.K.
16.—(1) The [Secretary of State] may by order made by statutory instrument make such amendments of Part 1 or 2 of this Schedule as the [Secretary of State] considers appropriate.U.K.
(2) Any order under sub-paragraph (1) may not be made unless a draft of the order has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament.
(3) The [Secretary of State] may make an order under sub-paragraph (1) either—
(a)where the order gives effect to a recommendation of the Commission, or
(b)after consultation with the Commission.
(4) For the purposes of section 1 of the Statutory Instruments Act 1946 (definition of “Statutory Instrument”), the power to make an order which is conferred by sub-paragraph (1) is to be taken to be conferred by an Act of Parliament.
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