
1 
This Order may be cited as the Local Government Reorganisation (Miscellaneous Provision) Order 1988, and shall come into force on 7th December 1988.
2 
In section 108(8) (enforcement) of the Medicines Act 1968 after “The council of every county” there shall be inserted “and of every metropolitan district”.
3 
In section 17(1)(i) (consultation with local authority before fire authority require alteration to buildings) of the Fire Precautions Act 1971 the words “(elsewhere than in Greater London) or in an outer London borough” shall be repealed.
4 

(1) In section 4 of the London County Council (General Powers) Act 1912 (registration of petroleum oil depots) for the definition of “controlling authority” there shall be substituted ““controlling authority” means the London Fire and Civil Defence Authority”.
5 

(1) In section 80 of the Essex County Council Act 1952 the words “the London Fire and Civil Defence Authority” and “that Authority” shall be substituted for the first and second references, respectively, to the Greater London Council.
(2) In section 3(3)(b) of the London Hydraulic Power Act 1977 the words “the London Fire and Civil Defence Authority” shall be substituted for the words “the Greater London Council”.
6 
The functions of the Greater London Council under Part III (Rush Common) of the London County Council (General Powers) Act 1947 shall be exercisable by the council of the London borough of Lambeth, and accordingly references to the Greater London Council in sections 9 to 12 of that Act shall, where appropriate, be construed as references to that borough council.
7 
In section 124(5)(b) (blowing up wrecks) of the County of Merseyside Act 1980 for “the consent of the County Council” there shall be substituted “the consent of the Merseyside Passenger Transport Authority”.
8 
Anything done by or in relation to, or having effect as if done by or in relation to, the Greater London Council or a metropolitan county council in the exercise of or in connection with a function which by virtue of this Order becomes the function of another person or body shall have effect as if done by or in relation to that person or body.
Nicholas Ridley
Secretary of State for the Environment
8th November 1988