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16.—(1) Where P has made a notification under paragraph (1) of regulation 15, which has been acknowledged by the designating authority in accordance with paragraph (3) of regulation 15, S is a temporarily designated system.
(2) A temporarily designated system has temporary designation, from exit day to the end of the temporary designation period.
(3) Regulations 5 (fees) and 10 (provision of information by designated systems) of the 1999 Regulations do not apply to a temporarily designated system until such time as it makes an application under regulation 3 (application for designation) of the 1999 Regulations.
(4) The designating authority must publish on its website a list of temporarily designated systems.
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