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63(1)The Fire Safety and Safety of Places of Sport Act 1987 is amended as follows.
(2)In sections 28(10) (issue of certificates) and 29(7) (transfer of certificates), for the words from “the chief officer of police” to “for the area in which it” substitute “—
(a)the chief officer of police, and
(b)if the local authority are not the fire and rescue authority, the fire and rescue authority, and
(c)if the local authority are not the building authority, the building authority,
for the area in which the sports ground”.
(3)In section 29(8) (amendment, cancellation etc. of certificates), for the words from “the chief officer of police” to “about” substitute “—
(a)the chief officer of police, and
(b)if the local authority are not the fire and rescue authority, the fire and rescue authority, and
(c)if the local authority are not the building authority, the building authority,
about”.
(4)In section 30(8) (appeals), for paragraph (d) substitute—
“(d)if the local authority are not the fire and rescue authority, the fire and rescue authority; and
(e)if the local authority are not the building authority, the building authority.”
(5)In section 35 (powers of entry and inspection), for paragraph (c) substitute—
“(c)if the local authority are not the fire and rescue authority, the fire and rescue authority, or
(d)if the local authority are not the building authority, the building authority,”.
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