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9.—(1) The Secretary of State may suspend or amend an approval, authorisation, licence or registration granted under these Regulations if—
(a)any of the conditions under which it was granted is not fulfilled, or
(b)the Secretary of State is satisfied that the TSE requirements are not being complied with.
(2) The Secretary of State may amend an approval, authorisation, licence or registration granted under these Regulations if the Secretary of State considers it necessary in light of technical or scientific developments.
(3) A suspension or amendment—
(a)may have immediate effect if the Secretary of State considers it necessary for the protection of public or animal health;
(b)otherwise, may have effect after the expiration of at least 21 days.
(4) Notification of the suspension or amendment must—
(a)be in writing;
(b)state when the suspension or amendment comes into effect;
(c)give reasons;
(d)explain that the person who has been notified has the right to make written representations to a person appointed by the Secretary of State in accordance with regulation 11.
(5) The appeals procedure in regulation 11 applies.
(6) If the suspension or amendment does not have immediate effect and representations are made under regulation 11, it must not have effect until the final determination by the Secretary of State of the appeal unless the Secretary of State considers that it is necessary for the protection of public or animal health for the amendment or suspension to have effect before then.
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