Public Bodies Act 2011: Difference between revisions

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* {{WDTK|Advisory Council on Public Records|advisory_council_on_public_records}}
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* {{WDTK|British Hallmarking Council|british_hallmarking_council}}
* {{WDTK|British Hallmarking Council|british_hallmarking_council}}
* {{WDTK|British Waterways Board|british_waterways}}
* {{WDTK|British Waterways Board|british_waterways}} ''(functions in England and Wales transferred by {{uksi|2012|1659}})''
* Commission for Equality and Human Rights
* Commission for Equality and Human Rights
* {{WDTK|Dover Harbour Board|dover_harbour_board}}
* {{WDTK|Dover Harbour Board|dover_harbour_board}}

Revision as of 21:51, 4 July 2012

This act provides for the abolition of a large number of bodies and the re-organisation of many others. It lists these bodies in several schedules according to what might happen to them. In general, abolition or re-organisation is implemented by statutory instrument, and such instruments may well amend the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to update or remove references to bodies.

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Schedule 1

Bodies in this schedule can be abolished.

Schedule 2

Bodies in this schedule can be merged within groups.

  • Group 1
    • Central Arbitration Committee
    • Certification Officer
  • Group 2
    • Gambling Commission
    • National Lottery Commission
  • Group 3
    • Pensions Ombudsman
    • Ombudsman for the Board of the Pension Protection Fund
  • Group 4
    • Director of Public Prosecutions
    • Director of Revenue and Customs Prosecutions
  • Group 5
    • Competition Commission
    • Office of Fair Trading (“OFT”)

Schedule 3

Bodies in this schedule can have their constitutional arrangements modified.

Schedule 4

Bodies in this schedule can have their funding arrangements modified.

Schedule 5

Bodies in this schedule can have their functions modified or transferred.