In TCPA 1990, after section 62E (as inserted by section 19) insert—
(1) Subsections (2) to (5) apply where—
(a) an application (a “section 62D application”) is made to the Welsh Ministers under section 62D, and
(b) the Welsh Ministers consider that—
(i) a secondary consent is connected to the section 62D application, and
(ii) having regard to their functions in respect of that section 62D application, the decision on that consent should be made by them.
(2) Where the decision in respect of the secondary consent would (but for this section) be made by a person other than the Welsh Ministers, it is to be made by the Welsh Ministers.
(3) For this purpose—
(a) any application that is required to be made in respect of the secondary consent, and has not yet been made, is to be made to the Welsh Ministers instead of the person to whom it would otherwise be made, and
(b) if an application has already been made in respect of the secondary
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