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5.—(1) In order to determine an application, the Commissioners may by notice (“an additional information notice”) request an applicant to provide additional information to that prescribed.
(2) An additional information notice must specify—
(a)the additional information;
(b)the form and manner by which it must be provided, which may be electronically; and
(c)the date by which it must be provided to the Commissioners.
(3) In order to determine an application, the Commissioners may by notice (“an inspection notice”) request an applicant to allow the Commissioners to inspect any premises owned or occupied by the applicant which are premises at or from which the applicant intends to carry on a controlled activity.
(4) An inspection notice must specify—
(a)the premises to be inspected; and
(b)the date by which the Commissioners intend to carry out the inspection.
(5) No inspection may be carried out other than with the applicant’s permission and at a time agreed with the applicant.
(6) The Commissioners may by notice given to the applicant extend the date—
(a)to comply with an additional information notice; or
(b)to inspect premises further to an inspection notice.
(7) Where an applicant—
(a)fails to comply with an additional information notice by the date for compliance; or
(b)fails unreasonably to agree to an inspection by the date set out in an inspection notice,
the application is deemed to be withdrawn on that date.
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