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This Order abolishes the Library Advisory Council for England, also known as the Advisory Council on Libraries, which was established under section 2 of the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964, and is listed in Schedule 1 to the Public Bodies Act 2011.
Article 3 repeals section 2 of the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 and makes other amendments to primary legislation that are necessary in consequence of the abolition of the Library Advisory Council for England.
Article 4 amends secondary legislation that is no longer relevant in consequence of the abolition of the Library Advisory Council for England.
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