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33.—(1) Regulation 10 does not apply to a lead local flood authority if before 22nd December 2010—
(a)the authority carries out an assessment (whether or not the assessment complies with the requirements of Part 2) of the flood risk in its area, and
(b)having regard to that assessment, the authority considers that there is a significant flood risk in the area.
(2) Where paragraph (1) applies—
(a)the authority must prepare a preliminary assessment report for its area before 22nd June 2017,
(b)the first review of the preliminary assessment report must be carried out no more than 6 years after the date on which the report is published, and
(c)regulations 15(2) and 17(3) do not apply in relation to the first report prepared by the authority.
(3) This regulation ceases to apply in relation to a lead local flood authority on completion of the first review of the preliminary assessment report prepared by the authority.
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