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(1)It is an offence for a person, with intent to deceive, to—
(a)make a document which purports to be a disclosure record,
(b)alter a disclosure record,
(c)use, or allow another person to use, a disclosure record in a way which suggests that it relates to an individual other than the scheme member in respect of whom it was disclosed.
(2)It is an offence for a person to knowingly make a false or misleading declaration or other statement for the purposes of—
(a)obtaining, or enabling another person to obtain, a disclosure record, or
(b)satisfying Ministers that an individual who is doing regulated work is not doing so.
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