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7.—(1) The Authority must issue an authorised officer with a written statement providing evidence of that officer’s authority to act in the exercise of the delegated functions.
(2) The statement issued under sub-paragraph (1) must include—
(a)the name and business address of the authorised officer;
(b)a statement that the officer is authorised to act in the exercise of the delegated functions which must include the date on which the officer was authorised to exercise the delegated functions;
(c)the signature of the designated officer concerned;
(d)the name and logo of the Authority; and
(e)a reference to the officer’s authorisation being granted by virtue of Part 10 of the NHS Act.
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