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14.—(1) Where there is a substantial change to any of the relevant statutory provisions which make provision in relation to the safety of the transport system in question, then the [F1Office of Rail and Road] may direct the holder of a safety certificate or a safety authorisation to apply to the [F1Office of Rail and Road] for an amendment to its safety certificate or safety authorisation.
(2) A direction issued under paragraph (1) shall—
(a)state the reasons why the [F1Office of Rail and Road] considers that it is necessary for the transport operator to apply for an amended safety certificate or safety authorisation;
(b)identify the information—
(i)on the basis of which the [F1Office of Rail and Road]'s acceptance referred to in regulation 7(4) or 10(3) was made upon issue or amendment of the safety certificate or safety authorisation; or
(ii)notified to the [F1Office of Rail and Road] under regulation 13,
which it considers will have to be changed; and
(c)specify the period, being not less than 28 days from the date of issue of the direction, within which the application shall be sent to the [F1Office of Rail and Road].
(3) An application for an amended safety certificate or safety authorisation pursuant to this regulation shall provide details of any changes to any information—
(a)sent to the [F1Office of Rail and Road] in respect of the operation in question which remains relevant to that operation; and
(b)which is consequential upon the relevant change to the relevant statutory provisions.
(4) Regulations 8(2)(c) and 8(4) shall apply to an application for and the issuing of a notice of amendment to a safety certificate under this regulation as they apply to an application for and issuing of an amendment to a safety certificate under regulation 8.
(5) Regulation 11(3) shall apply to an application for and the issuing of a notice of amendment to a safety authorisation under this regulation as it applies to an application for and issuing of an amendment to a safety authorisation under regulation 11.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 14 substituted (16.10.2015) by The Office of Rail Regulation (Change of Name) Regulations 2015 (S.I. 2015/1682), reg. 1(2), Sch. para. 6(k)
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