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Notice of decisionE+W
16(1)This paragraph applies if, having complied with the requirements of paragraph 15 in respect of a proposed notice under section 65(2), 66(6) or 68, a local authority decides to take the action set out in the warning notice.E+W
(2)The notice given under section 65, 66 or 68 (as the case may be) must set out the authority's reasons for giving it.
(3)The notice must also state—
(a)that A may appeal under paragraph 18 against the decision,
(b)the period within which an appeal may be brought, and
(c)in the case of revocation under section 68, the date on which (in the absence of an appeal under paragraph 18) the revocation is to take effect.
17E+WIf, having complied with the requirements of paragraph 15, a local authority decides not to take the action set out in the warning notice, the authority must give notice of the decision to A.
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