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10.—(1) The registration officer may request further information from a relevant person, including information that may be requested of an applicant for registration under regulation 26B(10A) to 26B(10C), and regulation 26BB, of the 2001 Regulations(1), where—
(a)the registration officer has sent a first or second review notice or notification of possible removal to the relevant person, and
(b)the relevant person has responded but the registration officer considers further information is necessary for the officer to be satisfied that the relevant person satisfies the registration criteria.
(2) A request for further information pursuant to paragraph (1) may be given to the relevant person by sending it to the person’s address, or by electronic means, and must state that if by a specified date that is a reasonable time after the request was issued the registration officer has not received the information requested—
(a)the registration officer may determine the review and remove the person’s entry from the register, and
(b)the relevant person would not be entitled to appeal against the registration officer’s determination in those circumstances.
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I1Reg. 10 in force at 7.5.2024, see reg. 1(2)
Paragraphs (10A) to (10C) are inserted by regulation 33 of this instrument; regulation 26BB is inserted by regulation 34 of this instrument.
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