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10.—(1) Directions may be given, varied or revoked—
(a)before the appointment of a panel, by a member of the Board; or
(b)after the appointment of a panel, by the chair.
(2) Such directions may relate to—
(a)the timetable for the proceedings;
(b)the service of information or a report;
(c)whether any information or report should be withheld;
(d)the submission of evidence;
(e)the attendance of a witness or observer.
(3) Within 7 days of being notified of a direction under paragraph (2)(c), either party may appeal against that direction to the Chairman, who shall notify the other party of the appeal.
(4) Within 7 days of being notified that a party has appealed under paragraph (3), the other party may make representations on the appeal to the Chairman.
(5) A party may apply in writing for a direction to be given, varied or revoked.
(6) An application under paragraph (5) shall—
(a)specify any direction sought; and
(b)be served on the other party.
(7) Where a party has applied in writing for a direction to be given, varied or revoked, either party may—
(a)make written representations about the application;
(b)where the chair thinks it necessary, and subject to rule 11(4)(b), make oral submissions at a directions hearing.
(8) The power to give directions may be exercised in the absence of the parties.
(9) The Board shall serve notice on the parties of any directions given, varied or revoked as soon as practicable.
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