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18(1)A person who is included in a barred list may apply to IBB for a review of his inclusion.
(2)An application for a review may be made only with the permission of IBB.
(3)A person may apply for permission only if—
(a)the application is made after the end of the minimum barred period, and
(b)in the prescribed period ending with the time when he applies for permission, he has made no other such application.
(4)IBB must not grant permission unless it thinks—
(a)that the person’s circumstances have changed since he was included in the list or since he last applied for permission (as the case may be), and
(b)that the change is such that permission should be granted.
(5)On a review of a person’s inclusion, if IBB is satisfied that it is no longer appropriate for him to be included in the list it must remove him from it; otherwise it must dismiss the application.
(6)The minimum barred period is the prescribed period beginning with such of the following as may be prescribed—
(a)the date on which the person was first included in the list;
(b)the date on which any criterion prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 1, 2, 7 or 8 is first satisfied;
(c)where the person is included in the list on the grounds that he has been convicted of an offence in respect of which a custodial sentence (within the meaning of section 76 of the Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 (c. 6)) was imposed, the date of his release;
(d)the date on which the person made any representations as to why he should not be included in the list.
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