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58.—(1) Where—
(a)the IPCC makes recommendations under regulation 67 (duties with respect to disciplinary proceedings) in the case of an investigation of a complaint, and
(b)the relevant appropriate authority notifies the IPCC that the recommendations have been accepted, the IPCC shall notify the complainant and every person entitled to be kept properly informed in relation to the complaint under regulation 50 (duty to provide information for other persons) of that fact and of the steps that have been, or are to be taken, by the relevant appropriate authority to give effect to it.
(2) Where in the case of an investigation of a complaint the relevant appropriate authority—
(a)notify the IPCC that it does not (either in whole or in part) accept recommendations made by the IPCC under regulation 67, or
(b)fails to take steps to give full effect to any such recommendations,
it shall be the duty of the IPCC to determine what if any further steps to take under that regulation.
(3) It shall be the duty of the IPCC to notify the complainant and every person entitled to be kept properly informed in relation to the complaint under regulation 50—
(a)of any determination under paragraph (2) not to take further steps under regulation 67; and
(b)where they determine under that sub-paragraph to take further steps under that regulation, of the outcome of the taking of those steps.
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