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66. When exercising any functions under these Regulations, the Authority may—
(a)treat any declarations provided to it by an applicant in support of any application under these Regulations, or by a participant, as conclusive as to the matters to which they relate, unless the Authority has reason to believe that any such declaration is not accurate;
(b)verify any information provided by an applicant or participant against any information on the MCS register and any other information available to the Authority;
(c)treat inclusion of a plant on the MCS register as evidence that the plant has been certified on the basis that the plant is installed in accordance with a relevant installation standard or a standard which is equivalent to a relevant installation standard; and
(d)treat any information about a plant on the MCS register as conclusive as to the matters to which it relates.
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