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The Wine Regulations 2009

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Consent to movement

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9.—(1) An authorised officer of the Agency may, at any time, give written consent to the movement of a controlled wine-sector product.

(2) An authorised officer of the Agency must, upon request, give written consent to the movement of a controlled wine-sector product if that officer, or another authorised officer of the Agency, has been given a written undertaking to the effect that the wine-sector product—

(a)will be moved to a place approved by an authorised officer of the Agency; and

(b)will not be moved from that place without the written consent of an authorised officer of the Agency.

(3) A consent given under this regulation must—

(a)specify the wine-sector product to which it relates; and

(b)state that the wine-sector product continues to be controlled.

(4) An officer who has been requested to give a consent under this regulation, and who refuses to do so, must communicate that refusal in writing together with written notice of the right, conferred by regulation 10, to have that refusal reviewed, and an explanation as to how that right may be exercised and the effect of exercising that right.

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