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60.—(1) The CMA and the aid grantor may agree to extend any of the following time periods—
(a)a period in regulation 7(2) (notification);
(b)a period in regulation 8(2) (examination of notification); and
(c)a period in regulation 15(3), 19(3) or 23(2) (requests for information).
(2) The CMA may extend any of the following time periods if the CMA considers it appropriate to do so—
(a)a period in regulation 10(2) or (4) (time for representations), including as those provisions are applied by regulations 16, 20 and 26;
(b)a period in regulation 23(4)(b) (time for representations); and
(c)a period in regulation 33(3) (complaints).
(3) The CMA and the beneficiary may agree to extend a time period in regulation 19(4)(b) (requests for information).
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