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58.—(1) In cases falling under regulation 35 and common training principles under Articles 49a and 49b of the Directive, the competent authority in the host State must decide, within one month of receipt of the application transmitted by the designated competent authority of the home State, whether to issue a European Professional Card.
(2) In case of justified doubts, the designated competent authority of the host State may request additional information from, or the inclusion of a certified copy of a document by, the competent authority of the home State.
(3) In the case referred to in paragraph (2), the designated competent authority of the home State must provide the information or document within two weeks of submission of the request.
(4) The request for additional information referred to in paragraph (2) shall not prevent the obligation to issue within the one month period referred to in paragraph (1), subject to an extension permitted under regulation 61.
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