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"content": "(3) The Cabinet Secretary shall periodically review the national wildlife conservation and management strategy and may, by notice in the Gazette, publish a revised national wildlife conservation and management strategy. (4) The Cabinet Secretary and all relevant public bodies shall, when exercising or performing any statutory function, take into account and give effect to the national wildlife conservation and management strategy. (5) The Cabinet Secretary shall, when formulating a national wildlife conservation and management strategy under subsection (1), consult the public in accordance with the Fourth Schedule. The essence of this section is that we deleted the section on regulatory council and we gave that function to the Cabinet Secretary. We thought that to help that Cabinet Secretary in formulating their regulatory work we legislate that they must develop a National Wildlife Conservation and Management Strategy every five years that would then be the benchmark on which their regulatory functions would be based on. So, the new clause 6A is intended to deal with that anomaly that we have deleted the regulatory function and we are giving the Cabinet Secretary the regulatory function but based on a National Environmental Conservation and Management Strategy that is then established and what it should be contained in is listed under that new clause. Thank you."
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