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Regulations 15 and 21
1. An appeal must be made within two months of the date of, as appropriate, the non-conformity notice or the enforcement notice.
2. In respect of—
(a)a non-conformity notice, the parties to the appeal may agree a late appeal;
(b)an enforcement notice, the appeal body may allow a late appeal.
3. Where an appeal is brought, this does not suspend the operation of the notice.
4. On the determination of an appeal, the appeal body may—
(a)affirm the notice;
(b)withdraw it;
(c)make a further notice, whether or not it affirms or withdraws the original notice,
and may do so subject to such conditions as the appeal body sees fit.
5. An appeal body may deal with an appeal in such manner as it sees fit.
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