(1) Subject to and in accordance with such directions as the Secretaryof State may give to the Authority, the Authority shall continue toperform in Wales the functions specified in paragraph (2) of thisarticle and such other functions as the Secretary of State may directthe Authority to perform on his behalf.
(2) The functions referred to in paragraph (1) of this articleare—
(a) undertaking health promotion activity;
(b) for that purpose planning and carrying out national or localprogrammes or other activities in co-operation with health authorities,Family Health Services Authorities, local authorities and localeducation authorities, voluntary organisations and other persons orbodies concerned with or having an interest in health promotion; (c)sponsoring research and evaluation in relation to health promotion;
(c) sponsoring research and evaluation in relation to healthpromotion;
(d) assisting the provision of appropriate training in health promotion;
(e) preparing, publishing or distributing material relevant to healthpromotion;
(f) providing a national centre of information and advice on healthpromotion;
(g) exercising the Secretary of State’s functions—
(i) under section 23(1) of the National Health Service Act 1977 withrespect to arranging with any person or body (including a voluntaryorganisation) for that body to assist in providing any service underthat Act;
(ii) under section 23(2) of that Act with respect to making available tocertain persons or bodies (including voluntary organisations) facilitiesand services of persons employed in connection with such facilities;
(iii) under section 23(3) of that Act with respect to the agreement ofterms and the making of payments by or to the Secretary of State inrespect of arrangements made or facilities or services provided undersection 23 of that Act,
insofar as such arrangements or services are made or provided inpursuance of the functions specified above.