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Whereas:
(ii) the National Assembly for Wales; and (iii) such other persons as he considered appropriate;
(b) following that consultation the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs ("the Secretary of State"), in whom the functions of that Minister are now vested[1], considered it appropriate to proceed with the making of this Order; (This note is not part of the Order) This Order, which comes into force on the day following the day on which it is made, is made by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, with the agreement of the National Assembly for Wales, under section 1 of the Regulatory Reform Act 2001. Article 3 removes burdens on processors of, and those bodies substantially representative of growers of, home-grown sugar beet by repealing, in so far as it extends to England and Wales, section 68 of the Food Act 1984 ("the 1984 Act"). That section obliges inter alia the Secretary of State and the National Assembly for Wales ("the Ministers"), after consulting such processors and representative bodies, to prepare an annual programme for the carrying out of research and education in matters affecting the growing of home-grown beet. The sugar beet industry is currently required by means of an agreement with the Ministers to provide the latter with that programme. Section 68 also confers on the Ministers the power to provide, by means of an order, for the collection of contributions from processors and growers in order to carry it into effect. Article 4 makes a consequential amendment to section 69 of the 1984 Act by re-enacting the definition of "home-grown beet" otherwise lost by the repeal of section 68, and article 5 makes a consequential repeal to the Food Safety Act 1990. Notes: [1] Functions exercisable by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food were transferred to the Secretary of State by virtue of articles 2 and 3 of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Dissolution) Order 2002 (S.I. 2002/794).back [3] Thirteenth Report of Session 2001-02 on 22nd October 2002, HC 1247, ISBN 0 215 00591 0. The Committee confirmed its formal recommendation to the House on 26th November 2002.back [4] Twenty-seventh Report of Session 2001-02 on 16th October 2002, HL 172, ISBN 0 104 81210 9.back [5] 1984 c. 30. Section 68 was amended by the Food Safety Act 1990 (c. 16), section 52(b), Schedule 12, paragraphs 12 and 13.back
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