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* In England:
* In England:
** a non-metropolitan [[county council (England)]] is the fire and rescue authority for the county;
** a non-metropolitan [[county council (England)]] is the fire and rescue authority for the county; ''({{WDTK|Cornwall|cornwall_fire_and_rescue_service}})''
** a non-metropolitan [[district council (England)]] for an area for which there is no county council is the fire and rescue authority for the area;
** a non-metropolitan [[district council (England)]] for an area for which there is no county council is the fire and rescue authority for the area;
** the {{WDTK|London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority|lfb}} is the fire and rescue authority for Greater London;
** the {{WDTK|London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority|lfb}} is the fire and rescue authority for Greater London;

Revision as of 16:56, 1 November 2010

FOIA Schedule I includes:

14 - A fire and rescue authority constituted by a scheme under section 2 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 or a scheme to which section 4 of that Act applies

Section 2 of the Act allows the Secretary of State by order to make a scheme constituting a fire and rescue authority for the combined area of two or more existing fire and rescue authorities. One such scheme seems to have been made:

Section 4 of the Act applies to schemes made under sections 5 and 6 of the 1947 c. 41({{#formlink:form=Legislation|link text=add|query string=Legislation[Type]=ukpga&Legislation[Year]=1947&Legislation[Number]=41}}). Such schemes have been made by the following orders:

In areas not covered by a combined authority, the fire and rescue authority is determined by section 1 of the 2004 Act:

All of these are subject to the Act by virtue of other entries in Schedule I.