Clause 18 — Regulations about schemes which specify frequencies, timings or fares

Orders of the Day – in the House of Commons at 8:30 pm on 27 October 2008.

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Amendments made: No. 119, page 17, line 49, leave out 'the Secretary of State' and insert 'the appropriate national authority'.

No. 120, in page 18, line 1, leave out 'the Secretary of State' and insert 'the appropriate national authority'.— [Paul Clark.]

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