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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (Advertising and Trading) (England) Regulations 2011 No. 2898
22.—(1) If a relevant authority determines under regulation 21 that it has received sufficient information and evidence it must, within a period of 14 days beginning with the date of that determination, decide the matters referred to in regulation 21(1)(a) and (b).
(2) If the authority decides that the claimant is entitled to compensation it must—
(a)pay to the claimant the amount of compensation stated in the notice of claim, or
(b)if it decides that the claimant is entitled to a lesser amount of compensation, send a notice in writing to the claimant—
(i)offering that lesser amount, and
(ii)stating the reasons for its decision.
(3) If the authority decides that the claimant is not entitled to compensation it must send a notice in writing to the claimant—
(a)declining the claim, and
(b)stating the reasons for its decision.
(4) A claimant who receives a decision notice offering a lesser amount of compensation than that stated in the notice of claim may agree, in writing, to accept that lesser amount (in which case the authority must pay that amount to the claimant).
(5) A decision notice must contain particulars of the claimant’s rights to—
(a)request a review of the decision, under regulation 23, and
(b)appeal a decision on a review, under regulation 24.
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