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In TCPA 1990, after Schedule 4C insert—
(1) Unless a direction otherwise is given under paragraph 9, a specified function, so far as exercisable in respect of—
(a) an application that a person proposes to make under section 62D,
(b) an application made under section 62D, or
(c) a secondary consent (within the meaning given by section 62H) in respect of which section 62F(2) applies,
is to be exercised by a person appointed for the purpose by the Welsh Ministers under this paragraph.
(2) A “specified function”, for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1), is a function exercisable by the Welsh Ministers, under or by virtue of this Act, that is prescribed in regulations made for the purposes of this paragraph by the Welsh Ministers.
(3) Regulations under this paragraph may contain incidental or consequential provision.
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