Part 2 U.K.Rights of appeal
Appeals: refusal to grant licenceU.K.
2(1)An appeal lies to a panel against—U.K.
(a)a decision of the regulator to refuse an application for a licence under this Act;
(b)a decision of the Secretary of State to refuse an application for a licence under section 4 of the Outer Space Act 1986.
(2)An appeal under this paragraph may be brought only by the applicant.
Appeals: decisions in connection with licencesU.K.
3(1)An appeal lies to a panel against a decision of the regulator or the Secretary of State—U.K.
(a)to grant a licence subject to conditions;
(b)to refuse to renew a licence;
(c)to refuse to consent to the transfer of a licence;
(d)to vary, or refuse to vary, a licence;
(e)to suspend a licence;
(f)to revoke a licence.
(2)An appeal under this paragraph may be brought—
(a)in the case of decision specified in sub-paragraph (1)(c), only by the holder of the licence or the person to whom the holder intended to transfer the licence;
(b)otherwise, only by the holder of the licence.
(3)In this paragraph “licence” means a licence under this Act or under the Outer Space Act 1986.
Appeals: other decisionsU.K.
4(1)An appeal lies to a panel against—U.K.
(a)any other decisions of the regulator under this Act, or under regulations made under this Act, that are prescribed;
(b)any other decisions of the Secretary of State under the Outer Space Act 1986 that are prescribed.
(2)An appeal against any such decision may be brought only by a prescribed person.