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The Construction Products (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020

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30.—(1) In respect of a construction product which is made available on the market in respect of Northern Ireland during the pre-exit period, notwithstanding the amendments made by the 2019 Regulations and Schedule 2 to these Regulations, regulation 4 of the Construction Products Regulations 2013 continues to have effect as it did immediately before those amendments came into force.

(2) Where a suspension notice, which relates to construction products in respect of Northern Ireland, is served before IP completion day on any of the grounds in Schedule 1 to the Construction Products Regulations 2013, the reference to those grounds in paragraphs 3(b), 7(b) and 8(b) of Schedule 2 to those Regulations is to be read on or after IP completion day as a reference to the grounds as they had effect immediately before that day.

(3) Where a prohibition notice, which relates to construction products in respect of Northern Ireland, is served before IP completion day under regulation 11(1) of the Construction Products Regulations 2013, any reference in Schedule 3 to those Regulations to establishing that the grounds for the service of the notice are not made out is to be read on or after IP completion day as a reference to the grounds as they had effect immediately before that day.

(4) In this paragraph “pre-exit period” means the period beginning with 1st July 2013 and ending immediately before IP completion day.

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