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21.—(1) The Housing Act 1988(1) is amended as follows.
(2) In section 81 (consent to certain disposals of housing obtained from housing action trusts), in subsection (3A)(a), for “registered provider” substitute “private registered provider”.
(3) In section 133 (consent to certain disposals of housing obtained from local authorities)—
(a)in subsection (1ZA)(a), for “registered provider” substitute “private registered provider”, and
(b)in subsection (1B), for “registered provider” substitute “private registered provider”.
(4) In Part 1 of Schedule 1 (tenancies which cannot be assured tenancies), in paragraph 12ZA(3), for “registered provider” substitute “private registered provider”.
1988 c. 50. Sections 81(3A) and 133(1ZA) and (1B) were inserted by section 191 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008 (c.17). Paragraph 12ZA of Schedule 1 was inserted by section 297 of the Housing and Regeneration Act.
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