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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Mobile Homes (Requirement for Manager of Site to be Fit and Proper Person) (England) Regulations 2020 No. 1034
1. In this Schedule—
“in-time application” means an application made in the circumstance specified in any of rows (a) to (h) of the table which is made within the relevant period;
“relevant day” means—
in relation to an application in the circumstance that a person appointed to manage the site no longer does so, the later of the day on which—
the person (“P”) ceased to manage the site; and
the day on which the occupier had knowledge that P had ceased to manage the site, or, if earlier, the day on which the occupier would have had that knowledge if the occupier had taken all reasonable steps to ensure compliance with regulation 4(1);
in relation to a local authority’s decision to remove a person from the register—
the day after the day on which the notice of action was served; or
where an appeal was brought against the notice of action, the day after the day on which any appeal against such a decision or against any relevant decision of the First-tier Tribunal was finally determined;
in relation to a rejected application;
the day after the day on which the final decision notice was served; or
where an appeal was brought against the final decision, the day after the day on which any appeal against such a decision or against any relevant decision of the First-tier Tribunal was finally determined;
“notice of action” and “final decision notice” have the meaning given in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4.
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