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12.—(1) The market surveillance authority must publish guidance about the recovery of costs under this Part.
(2) The guidance must contain the relevant information and the market surveillance authority must update and revise the guidance where appropriate.
(3) The market surveillance authority must have regard to the guidance in exercising its functions.
(4) The relevant information in sub-paragraph (2) is information about—
(a)the circumstances in which a final notice under this Part is likely to be imposed and when it is not likely to be imposed;
(b)how the costs of the test will be calculated;
(c)the matters likely to be taken into account by the market surveillance authority in determining the amount to be recovered; and
(d)the rights to make representations and objections and the rights of appeal.
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