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11.—(1) The combined authority shall make available for public inspection at its principal office any direction given by the Secretary of State under—
(a)section 340(2) (reviews of the strategy), or
(b)section 341(2) (alteration or replacement),
of the GLA Act.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), where a person or body makes a document available for inspection under these Regulations that person or body shall make that document available at the time and place specified in any relevant notice published by that person or body under these Regulations until the expiry of a period of six weeks beginning with the date of publication of a notice that the proposed spatial development strategy has been published or withdrawn.
(3) A person or body making a document available for inspection under these Regulations shall, on request and on payment of any reasonable charge required by that person or body, provide, as soon as reasonably practicable, a copy of that document.
(4) A copy of the spatial development strategy made available for inspection under regulation 9(3)(c) shall remain so available until printed copies of the strategy are made available for inspection under regulation 12.
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