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Chapter 1 of Part 6, except for sections 113, 114 and 115, applies to a corporate joint committee with the modifications set out in this Schedule.
General modification of references
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In Chapter 1 of Part 6—
(a) the references to a principal council are to be read as references to a corporate joint committee but this is subject to paragraphs 3 to 17 of this Schedule (which make additional modifications to certain provisions of Chapter 1 of Part 6);
(b) the references to a principal council's governance and audit committee are to be read as references to a corporate joint committee's governance and audit sub-committee;
(c) the references to the area of a principal council are to be read as references to the area specified as a corporate joint committee's area in regulations under Part 5 establishing the corporate joint committee.
Corporate joint committee to consult local people etc on performance
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Section 90 is to be read as if—
(a) in paragraph (a) “local people” means people who live, work or study in the area specified
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