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20.—(1) The Secretary of State must prepare, maintain and publish—
(a)a list of members of the scheme, and
(b)a list of persons to whom regulation 28 applies (“the prohibitions list”).
(2) The Secretary of State may not include a person on the prohibitions list if that person has had the planning and building control prohibitions disapplied in their entirety in accordance with regulation 42.
(3) Before including a person on the prohibitions list the Secretary of State must give notice to the person in accordance with these Regulations that they are to be included on the list.
(4) The notice referred to in paragraph (3) must contain the following information—
(a)the date from which the person is to be included on the prohibitions list; and
(b)where applicable, the date or dates by which the person must make an application for any exceptions provided for in these Regulations.
(5) The Secretary of State may also publish a list of persons to whom the Secretary of State has sent a warning notice under regulation 25 which has not been withdrawn.
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