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35.—(1) A compliance body may serve a notice on a responsible undertaking requesting such information as it considers necessary to enable it to monitor compliance with these Regulations (a “compliance notice”).
(2) A compliance notice must—
(a)be in writing,
(b)be served on the person to whom it is addressed,
(c)specify the date by which compliance with it is required.
(3) A compliance notice may be varied or revoked in writing at any time by the compliance body that issued it.
(4) Where a responsible undertaking—
(a)fails to comply with a compliance notice, or
(b)in the opinion of the compliance body, supplies incomplete or inaccurate information,
the compliance body may instead determine the information requested.
(5) A determination under paragraph (4) must be made in writing and include information about appeals under Part 9 of these Regulations and, within 10 days of making the determination, be served on the responsible undertaking.
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