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49.—(1) The holder of the European Professional Card has the right, at any time and at no cost, to request the rectification of inaccurate or incomplete data or the deletion or blocking of the IMI file concerned.
(2) The designated competent authorities of the home and host States shall inform the holder of the card of the right referred to in paragraph (1) at the time the European Professional Card is issued, and remind the holder of such right every two years after that time.
(3) In the case where the application for the European Professional Card was submitted online, the reminder under paragraph (2) must be sent automatically using IMI.
(4) Where the holder of a European Professional Card issued for the purposes of establishment or temporary and occasional provision of services for professions having public health or safety implications requests deletion of the IMI file, the designated competent authority of the host state must issue the holder of professional qualifications with evidence attesting to the recognition of that holder’s professional qualifications.
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