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13.—(1) Subject to the following provisions of these Regulations—
(a)the way in which directions, approvals and consents under regulation 7(3) are to be given or modified is by the publication of a notification setting out the directions, approvals or consents, or modifications of those directions, approvals or consents;
(b)the way in which such a direction, approval or consent is to be withdrawn is by the publication of a notification stating that the direction, approval or consent is withdrawn.
(2) The responsible person must comply with the applicable requirements of regulation 14 before—
(a)giving a direction, approval or consent; or
(b)modifying or withdrawing a direction, approval or consent.
(3) The publication of a notification under this regulation must be in such manner as appears to the responsible person to be appropriate for bringing the contents of the notification to the attention of such persons as the responsible person considers appropriate.
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