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8. Section 27(1) (general duty of the Authority to keep matters under review) applies as if—
(a)in subsection (1) (duty to keep matters under review), in paragraph (b)—
(i)after “licensed water suppliers”, there were inserted “or licensed infrastructure providers”; and
(ii)after “authorised”, there were inserted “or regulated”;
(b)in subsection (2) (duty of the Authority to collect information), in paragraph (aa), after “authorised”, there were inserted “or regulated”; and
(c)in subsection (4) (duty to give advice and assistance to the Secretary of State and the OFT), in paragraph (c)—
(i)after “authorised”, there were inserted “or regulated”; and
(ii)for “or combined licences” there were substituted “, combined licences or project licences”.
Section 27 was amended by section 101(1) of, and Schedule 8 to, the Water Act 2003 and section 278 of, and Schedule 25 to, the Enterprise Act 2002.
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