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The Water Fluoridation (Proposals and Consultation) (England) Regulations 2013

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Ref 4(1), 7(4), 10(1),13(4) and 22(4)

SCHEDULEFormulae for calculating percentage points allocated to local authorities

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Fluoridation proposal

1.  The number of percentage points allocated to each local authority affected by the fluoridation proposal is to be calculated by the formula—

Where—

  • LA total is the total number of individuals who would be affected by the fluoridation proposal who are resident in the local authority’s area, and

  • Combined LA total is the combined sum of the LA totals for the local authorities affected by the fluoridation proposal.

2.  The number of percentage points allocated to each local authority entitled to vote in the joint committee decision under regulation 7 is to be calculated by the formula—

Where—

  • LA total is the total number of individuals who would be affected by the fluoridation proposal who are resident in the local authority’s area, and

  • Combined LA total is the combined sum of the LA totals for the local authorities entitled to vote in the joint committee decision under regulation 7.

Variation or termination proposal

3.  The number of percentage points allocated to each local authority affected by the variation or termination proposal is to be calculated by the formula—

Where—

  • LA total is the total number of individuals who would be affected by the variation or termination proposal who are resident in the local authority’s area, and

  • Combined LA total is the combined sum of the LA totals for the local authorities affected by the variation or termination proposal.

4.  The number of percentage points allocated to each local authority entitled to vote in the joint committee decision under regulation 13 is to be calculated by the formula—

Where—

  • LA total is the total number of individuals who would be affected by the variation or termination proposal who are resident in the local authority’s area, and

  • Combined LA total is the combined sum of the LA total for the local authorities entitled to vote in the joint committee decision under regulation 13.

Maintenance of arrangements

5.  The number of percentage points allocated to each local authority entitled to vote in the joint committee decision under regulation 22 is to be calculated by the formula—

Where—

  • LA total is the total number of individuals who are affected by the arrangements who are resident in the local authority’s area, and

  • Combined LA total is the combined sum of the LA totals for the local authorities entitled to vote.

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