http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1983/23/schedule/2/part/IIWater Act 1983An Act to make provision as to the constitution and procedure of water authorities and their borrowing and other powers and as to arrangements for the carrying out of their sewerage functions; to enable water authorities and statutory water companies to provide advice and assistance outside the United Kingdom; to provide for the dissolution of the National Water Council and the Water Space Amenity Commission; and to repeal the Water Charges Equalisation Act 1977; and for connected purposes.1983-05-09texttext/xmlenStatute Law Database2016-01-07Expert Participation2015-05-26 SCHEDULESSCHEDULE 2 Provisions Relating to Dissolution of National Water Council and Water Space Amenity CommissionPart II Water Space Amenity Commission Final reports91The Commission shall comply with paragraph 40 of Schedule 3 to the principal Act (annual reports) in relation to the period between the end of the period to which their last annual report relates and the appointed day.2The Secretary of State shall lay before each House of Parliament a copy of any annual report sent to him by the Commission in compliance with this paragraph. Continuance of Commission until residual functions completed to Secretary of State’s satisfaction101No amendment or repeal made by this Act shall affect—athe continuance of the Commission for the purpose of paragraph 9 above or their duty under that paragraph, orbthe continued operation for those purposes of the provisions of the principal Act relating to the constitution of the Commission.2The Commission shall cease to exist when the Secretary of State, being satisfied that their duty under paragraph 9 above has been discharged, so directs by order.3The Secretary of State shall pay to members of the Commission, other than the chairmen of water authorities, in respect of the period beginning with the appointed day and ending with the Commission ceasing to exist, such allowances as he may with the consent of the Treasury determine.4The Secretary of State shall, as soon as possible after determining the amount of any allowances payable under subparagraph (3) above, lay a statement of his determination before each House of Parliament.5As from the appointed day, the Secretary of State shall make available to the Commission such facilities as the Commission may reasonably require for performing the duty imposed on them by paragraph 9 above; and any expenses incurred by the Commission in connection with the performance of that duty on and after the appointed day shall be defrayed by the Secretary of State out of money provided by Parliament.