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Statutory Instruments
Fire And Rescue Services, England
Made
19th July 2017
Coming into force
26th July 2017
At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 19th day of July 2017
Present,
The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council
Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred upon Her by section 28(1) of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004(1), is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order as follows:
1. This Order may be cited as the Fire and Rescue Services (Appointment of Inspector) (England) (Revocation) Order 2017 and comes into force on 26th July 2017.
2. The Fire and Rescue Services (Appointment of Inspector) (England) Order 2013(2) is revoked.
Richard Tilbrook
Clerk of the Privy Council
(This note is not part of the Order)
This Order revokes the appointment of Peter Holland as an inspector under section 28(1) of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004.
A full impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no, or no significant, impact on the private, voluntary or public sectors is foreseen.
2004 c. 21; section 28(1) was amended by section 11 of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 (c. 3). The amendments were brought into force by S.I. 2017/726 (C. 57) with a saving for the purpose of revoking the appointment of an inspector in relation to fire and rescue authorities in England.