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2.Amendment of the Representation of the People (England and Wales) Regulations 2001
3.In regulation 26(3) (applications for registration)— (a) after sub-paragraph (b)...
4.In regulation 26B(6)(c)(iv) (power to request additional evidence) for sub-paragraph...
5.In regulation 31C (summary procedure for removal from the register)—...
6.In regulation 31D (procedure for reviewing entitlement to registration)—
7.For regulation 31FZA (notification of outcome of reviews) substitute— Notification...
8.In regulation 31FA (determinations during the annual canvass)—
9.In regulation 31I(3) (anonymous registration: evidence consisting of relevant court...
10.In regulation 31J(4) (anonymous registration: evidence by attestation)—
11.After regulation 31J(4) insert— (5) In this regulation “refuge” means...
12.In regulation 93A(4) (notifying registration officer of change to edited...
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