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6. In the Review and Reconsideration Regulations—
(a)in regulation 19(1) (notice of decision to reconsider other than on an application)—
(i)for “to” substitute “that the Reconsideration Committee should”; and
(ii)for “any interested person” substitute “the Reconsideration Committee”;
(b)for regulation 19(2) substitute—
“(2) Where the Reconsideration Committee decides to reconsider a reviewable matter otherwise than on an application it must notify the Board and any interested person.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (2) an interested person means a person who, in the opinion of the Board, may be materially affected by the reconsideration decision or, as the case may be, a representative of that person appointed under regulation 28.”;
(c)in regulation 20(1)(b) (provision of written representation), for “regulation 19(1)” substitute “regulation 19(2)”;
(d)in regulation 22(3)(a) (time for giving a reconsideration decision)—
(i)for “the Board” substitute “the Reconsideration Committee”;
(ii)for “regulation 19(1)” substitute “regulation 19(2)”; and
(iii)for “review decision” substitute “reconsideration decision”;
(e)in regulation 25(3) (notice of a reconsideration decision), for “regulation 19(1)” substitute “regulation 19(2)”; and
(f)in paragraphs 1(c) and 2(c) of column 2 of the Schedule (interested person), for “paragraph” in both places where that word appears, substitute “sub-paragraph”.
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