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67.—(1) The GB competent authority may appoint a person to perform a function which is a function of the GB competent authority by virtue of regulation 66(1).
(2) A person appointed to perform a function pursuant to paragraph (1) shall perform that function in accordance with the requirements of regulation 66(2).
(3) In relation to any function of the GB competent authority being performed by a person appointed to perform that function pursuant to paragraph (1), a reference in these Regulations to the performance of a function by the GB competent authority shall be a reference to the performance of the function by the person appointed pursuant to paragraph (1) unless the context requires otherwise.
(4) Paragraph (5) applies if the 2004 GB competent authority delegated a function set out in a provision of ADR or RID to another body pursuant to regulation 26(4) of the Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment Regulations 2004(1) and that delegation had effect immediately before the coming into force of these Regulations.
(5) The body to whom the function was delegated shall be deemed to be a person appointed pursuant to paragraph (1) to perform the equivalent function contained in the version of ADR or RID applicable from 1st January 2007.
S.I. 2004/568; amended by S.I. 2005/ 1082, 2005/1732, 2005/2929, 2006/557 and S.S.I 2005/344.
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