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56.—(1) The officer concerned shall be informed of—
(a)the finding of the person or persons conducting the special case hearing; and
(b)in a case other than one to which regulation 54 (senior officers: further hearing) applies, any disciplinary action imposed under regulation 55(1) or any action taken under regulation 55(6) as the case may be,
as soon as practicable and in any event shall be provided with written notice of the relevant matters and the reasons before the end of 5 working days beginning with the first working day after the conclusion of the special case hearing.
(2) In a case to which regulation 54 applies, the officer concerned shall be informed of any disciplinary action imposed under regulation 55(2) or any action taken under regulation 55(7), as the case may be, as soon as practicable, and in any event shall be provided with written notice of the action (if any) and the appropriate authority’s reasons before the end of 5 working days beginning with the first working day after the conclusion of the hearing held under regulation 54.
(3) A written notice under this regulation shall include notice of the right of the officer concerned to an appeal hearing.
(4) The appropriate authority shall send a copy of any written notice under this regulation to—
(a)the Commission, in any case in which the Commission was entitled to attend the special case hearing to make representations under regulation 50(1); and
(b)to the complainant and any interested person, in any case to which regulation 51 applies.
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