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"content": "(iv) any other administrative expenses and other expenditure related to the public collection; and (v) such other information as the National Committee or the relevant County Policing Authority may determine. (2) A public collections manager shall ensure that the records are kept in a way that enables them to be conveniently and properly audited. (3) A public collections manager shall ensure that accounts containing a summary of the records required by subsection (1) are finalised within three months of— (a) the date on which the public collection ends, if the public collection runs for six months or less; or (b) after every six months if the public collection runs for more than six months. (4) For the purposes of this section, a public collection ends on the occurrence of the first of these events— (a) if the public collection is being conducted by a person whose licence has been cancelled, on the date of the cancellation of the licence; (b) in any other case, one month after the last significant solicitation for money or a benefit is made in relation to the public collection. (5) Records relating to any proceeds received after the date a public collection ends but before the accounts for the last period of the appeal are finalised shall be included in those accounts. (6) If the public collections manager continues to administer any funds or assets received as a result of a public collection after the public collection ends, the person shall ensure that accounts containing a summary of the records required under subsections (1) and (2) are finalised within one month of the receipt of the funds. (7) A person to whom subsection (6) applies shall ensure that accounts containing a summary of the records required by subsections (1) and (2) are finalised within two months of the date the last of the funds or assets ceased to be administered by the person. (8) A person who fails to comply with the provisions of this section commits an offence. This is for purposes of referencing. We are trying to realign the whole of that clause with the Bill. It is a technical amendment."
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