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Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1. Parliamentary constituencies.

  3. 2. The Boundary Commissions.

  4. 3. Reports of the Commissions.

  5. 3A. Reviews and proposed recommendations by Boundary Committees.

  6. 4. Orders in Council.

  7. 4A.Modifications of recommendations in reports

  8. 5. Publicity and consultation

  9. 6. Local inquiries.

  10. 6A.Functions of the Lord Chancellor

  11. 6B.Functions of the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

  12. 6C.Functions of the Minister for the Cabinet Office

  13. 7. Consequential amendments.

  14. 8. Repeals and revocation.

  15. 9. Citation commencement and extent.

  16. SCHEDULES

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      The Boundary Commissions

      1. Constitution

        1. 1.The Speaker of the House of Commons shall be the...

        2. 2.Each of the four Commissions shall consist of the chairman,...

        3. 3.The deputy chairman— (a) in the case of the Commission...

        4. 4.A Member of any Commission (other than the chairman) shall...

        5. 4A.In the case of a member of a Commission other...

      2. Officers

        1. 5.The officers of each Commission shall include, as assessors, the...

        2. 6.(1) The Secretary of State or the Minister for the...

        3. 7.The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet...

      3. Expenses

        1. 8.The expenses of each Commission, including the remuneration and travelling...

      4. Proceedings and instruments

        1. 9.A Commission shall have power to act notwithstanding a vacancy...

        2. 10.For the purpose of considering any matter of common concern,...

        3. 11.Subject to the provisions of this Act, each of the...

        4. 12.Every document purporting to be an instrument made or issued...

      5. ...

        1. 13.In this Schedule, “the Secretary of State” means the Secretary...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Rules for distribution of seats

      1. Number of constituencies

        1. 1.The number of constituencies in the United Kingdom shall be...

      2. Electorate per constituency

        1. 2.(1) The electorate of any constituency shall be—

      3. Allocation of constituencies to parts of the United Kingdom

        1. 3.(1) Each constituency shall be wholly in one of the...

      4. Area of constituencies

        1. 4.(1) A constituency shall not have an area of more...

      5. Factors

        1. 5.(1) A Boundary Commission may take into account, if and...

      6. Protected constituencies

        1. 6.(1) There shall be two constituencies in the Isle of...

      7. Northern Ireland

        1. 7.(1) In relation to Northern Ireland, sub-paragraph (2) below applies...

      8. The allocation method

        1. 8.(1) The allocation method referred to in rule 3(2) is...

      9. Interpretation

        1. 9.(1) This rule has effect for the purposes of this...

    3. SCHEDULE 2A

      Public hearings about Boundary Commission proposals

      1. Purpose of hearings

        1. 1.The purpose of a public hearing is to enable representations...

      2. Number of hearings

        1. 2.(1) In relation to any particular report under section 3(1)(a)...

      3. Chair of hearing

        1. 3.For each public hearing the Boundary Commission concerned shall appoint...

      4. Length of hearings

        1. 4.A public hearing shall be completed within two days.

      5. Procedure at hearings

        1. 5.It is for the chair of each public hearing to...

        2. 6.The chair shall make arrangements for a public hearing to...

        3. 7.(1) The chair of a public hearing must allow representations...

        4. 8.(1) The chair may put questions, or allow questions to...

      6. Interpretation

        1. 9.In this Schedule— “ the chair ” means the person...

    4. SCHEDULE 3

      Consequential Amendments

      1. The Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973

        1. 1. Consequential Amendments

        2. 2. Consequential Amendments

      2. The House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975

        1. 3.In Part III of Schedule 1 to the House of...

      3. The Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975

        1. 4.In Part III of Schedule 1 to the Northern Ireland...

      4. The European Parliamentary Elections Act 1978

        1. 5. Consequential Amendments

      5. The Finance (No. 2) Act 1983

        1. 6. Consequential Amendments

    5. SCHEDULE 4

      Repeals

    6. TABLE OF DERIVATIONS

      1. Note: The following abbreviations are used in this Table:— 1949...

        1. Note: The following abbreviations are used in this Table:—

      2. Provision Derivation 1(1) Representation of the People Act 1948 (c....

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