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17.—(1) The CAA must decide whether to grant, refuse to grant, revoke or vary a scarce capacity allocation certificate as soon as reasonably practicable—
(a)where there has been a hearing in relation to the application, after the hearing;
(b)where there has not been a hearing in relation to an application, after the closing date for applications specified in regulation 4.
(2) The CAA must give notice of its decision to—
(a)the applicant, and
(b)every party.
(3) A notice under paragraph (2) must state the reasons for its decision and must be published in the Official Record.
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