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4.—(1) The Minister of Transport (“the Minister”) shall be the competent authority in Great Britain for approving fitters and workshops for recording equipment in accordance with Article 14 of the Community Recording Equipment Regulation (which requires recording equipment to be installed and repaired by approved fitters or approved workshops).
(2) Any approval of a fitter or workshop shall be in writing, shall specify the scope of the approval, shall provide for its withdrawal by the Minister on notice given by him and, if the Minister thinks fit, may contain conditions.
(3) Such conditions may in particular relate to—
(a)the fees to be charged by the fitter or workshop;
(b)the premises and equipment to be used for installing, repairing, checking or inspecting recording equipment;
(c)the procedure to be adopted in carrying out such activities;
(d)the training of persons for carrying out such activities;
(e)the inspection by or on behalf of the Minister of premises and equipment used or to be used for carrying out such activities; and
(f)the display, in a conspicuous place on premises where such activities are carried out, of a sign indicating that such activities are carried out there with the approval of the Minister.
(4) The Minister shall publish from time to time a list of fitters and workshops for the time being approved by him under this Regulation and any such list shall specify the mark to be placed by each approved fitter or workshop on any seals which he or they affix to any recording equipment.
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