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24(1)A relevant national authority must in accordance with this paragraph review the operation of any provision made by the authority conferring power on an administrator to impose a civil sanction in relation to a breach of regulations under this Schedule.E+W+N.I.
(2)The review must take place as soon as practicable after the end of the period of three years beginning with the day on which the provision comes into force.
(3)The review must in particular consider whether the provision has implemented its objectives efficiently and effectively.
(4)In conducting a review under this paragraph the relevant national authority must consult such persons as the authority considers appropriate.
(5)The relevant national authority must publish the results of a review under this [section][paragraph].
[(6)The relevant national authority must lay a copy of a review under this paragraph before—
(a)Parliament (where the relevant national authority is the Secretary of State);
(b)the National Assembly for Wales (where the relevant national authority is the Welsh Ministers);
(c)the Northern Ireland Assembly (where the relevant national authority is the Department of the Environment in Northern Ireland)].
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