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12. Within 14 days of making an exemption order under section 51 of the Act a local authority must—
(a)give notice in writing of the making of the exemption order to the chief constable of the Police Service of Scotland,
(b)give notice in writing to each person consulted under regulation 2(3), and to each person who made representations under regulation 3(1), of the local authority’s reasons for making the exemption order,
(c)publish on the local authority’s website a notice of the making of the exemption order containing the information specified in Part 2 of schedule 1,
(d)publish the exemption order and accompanying map and, where applicable, the report following the holding of a hearing under regulation 4, on the local authority’s website,
(e)make a copy of everything mentioned in sub-paragraphs (a) to (d) available for inspection at their offices during normal office hours, and (if the local authority thinks fit) at such other places within its area and during such times at those places as it may determine,
(f)display notices containing the information set out in Part 2 of schedule 1, displayed in accordance with paragraphs 1 and 3 of schedule 2, in any footway to which the exemption order relates,
(g)take such other steps as it considers appropriate for ensuring that adequate publicity about the making of the exemption order is given to persons likely to be affected by it.
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