Food Act 2014

Provisions relating to recognition, territorial authorities, administration, and enforcement - Territorial authorities - Review of territorial authorities

192: Part 10 of Local Government Act 2002 not affected

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"The Minister's powers to help local authorities remain the same."

When you look at sections 185 to 191, you will see they do not change the powers of the Minister in charge. The Minister can still help local authorities or get involved in their affairs when needed, using the rules in Part 10 of the Local Government Act 2002. This means the Minister's powers to assist or intervene remain the same as stated in Part 10 of the Local Government Act 2002.

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Territorial authorities: Review of territorial authorities

192Part 10 of Local Government Act 2002 not affected

  1. Sections 185 to 191 do not affect the powers of the responsible Minister under Part 10 of the Local Government Act 2002 to assist local authorities or to intervene in their affairs in certain situations.