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18.—(1) As soon as reasonably practicable after a draft revision is withdrawn under section 5(9) (withdrawal by RPB), the RPB must—
(a)publish on its website a statement that it has withdrawn its draft revision and its reasons for doing so; and
(b)notify any person with whom it has corresponded (whether in writing or by electronic communications) about the draft revision, of those matters.
(2) As soon as reasonably practicable after a draft revision is withdrawn under section 9(7) (withdrawal by Secretary of State)—
(a)the RPB must—
(i)publish on its website a statement that the Secretary of State has withdrawn the draft revision; and
(ii)remove all copies, documents, matters or statements made available or published under regulations 13(1)(a) and (b), 14(1)(b)(ii) and (2)(b) and 16(2)(a), or published under section 5(8)(a);
(b)each authority or council to which regulation 13(2) applies must remove any copies, document or matters made available under that regulation and regulations 14(1)(b)(iii) and 16(2)(b); and
(c)the Secretary of State must—
(i)publish on his website a statement that he has withdrawn the draft revision,
(ii)notify–
(aa)the submission consultees, and
(bb)any other person who has made representations in accordance with regulation 13(4) or 16(3) and not withdrawn those representations,
that he has withdrawn the draft revision, and
(iii)remove all documents, matters or statements published under regulations 14(1)(a), (2)(a)(ii) and 16(1)(b) or under section 9(3).
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