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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Export Control Order 2008, Section 33A.
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[Certificates: refusals, etc. and appealsU.K.
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33A.—(1) If the Secretary of State decides not to grant a certificate to an applicant, that person must be provided with a written notification setting out the reason for the decision.
(2) If the Secretary of State decides to suspend, revoke or amend a certificate, the certificate holder must be provided with a written notification setting out the reason for the decision.
(3) A person who has a right under paragraph (1) or (2) to a written notification may within 28 days beginning with the date of the written notification submit an appeal against the decision by notice in writing to the Secretary of State, Export Control Organisation, [Department for International Trade].
(4) A notice of appeal must specify the grounds on which it is made and may provide further information or arguments in support of the appeal.
(5) Pending determination of an appeal the Secretary of State’s decision continues to have effect.]
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