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9.—(1) If an accredited organisation wishes to renew its accreditation it must, during the period of two months prior to the expiry of its accreditation, make an application to renew in a form substantially corresponding to that set out in Parts I and II of the Second Schedule.
(2) Where an organisation applies to the Secretary of State for renewal of an accreditation he may—
(a)reject the application, or
(b)grant the accreditation on such conditions, if any, as he thinks fit.
(3) The Secretary of State shall follow the procedures set out in regulation 8(2) to (8) when making his decision, and may vary the conditions imposed on the accreditation.
(4) Any renewed accreditation shall be for a period of three years from the expiry of the earlier accreditation, and shall be conditional upon the organisation continuing to meet the conditions and criteria for accreditation.
(5) Until the determination of an application under paragraph (1), the accreditation shall continue in force, not withstanding that apart from this paragraph it would expire earlier.
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