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31(1)The regulations may confer rights of appeal against—U.K.
(a)decisions made in relation to a trading scheme, and
(b)civil penalties imposed or enforcement action taken for failure to comply with the requirements of a trading scheme.
(2)The regulations must specify the court, tribunal or person who is to hear and determine appeals in relation to a trading scheme.
(3)The regulations may, in particular, provide for appeals in relation to a trading scheme to be heard by—
(a)a national authority, if not the administrator of the trading scheme, or
(b)a person appointed by a national authority for that purpose.
(4)They may provide for an appeal to be determined by a person other than the person by whom the appeal was heard.