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9.—(1) The competent authority may amend an authorisation, including any condition to which it is subject.
(2) The amendment may be made—
(a)on the initiative of the competent authority; or
(b)on application by an operator.
(3) An application under paragraph (2)(b) must be in such form and contain such information as the competent authority may reasonably require.
(4) The competent authority must serve a written notice on the operator which—
(a)specifies the amendment or any decision not to make the amendment;
(b)gives the reason for the amendment or any decision not to make it; and
(c)informs the applicant of the right of appeal under regulation 37.
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