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(1)As soon as practicable after imposing a penalty on a person under section 86 or 87, the CAA must—
(a)give a notice to the person on whom the penalty is imposed, and
(b)publish the notice.
(2)The notice must—
(a)state that the CAA has imposed the penalty,
(b)state the amount of the penalty,
(c)give the CAA’s reasons for imposing the penalty, and
(d)specify a reasonable period within which the penalty must be paid or reasonable periods within which different portions of the penalty must be paid.
(3)In the case of a penalty under section 86 calculated entirely or partly by reference to a daily amount, the notice must specify—
(a)the day on which daily amounts begin to accumulate, and
(b)the day on which, or the circumstances in which, they cease to accumulate.
(4)As soon as practicable after daily amounts cease to accumulate, the CAA must—
(a)give a notice to the person on whom the penalty was imposed confirming the day on which they ceased to accumulate, and
(b)publish the notice.
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