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(1)Where the Consumer Council for Water is designated for abolition under section 31, the Secretary of State may make in respect of it—
(a)one or more transfer orders;
(b)an abolition order.
(2)A transfer order is an order which provides for the transfer to the Council of any function of the Consumer Council for Water.
(3)An abolition order is an order which provides for the abolition of the Consumer Council for Water.
(4)No provision of an order under this section may take effect before the date specified under section 31(2).
(5)A transfer order or abolition order may be made only with the consent of the Welsh Ministers.
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