Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Persons liable to civil sanctions
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Prospective
Persons liable to civil sanctionsE+W
12(1)Carrier bag regulations may make provision about the persons who are liable to civil sanctions under the regulations.E+W
(2)The provision that may be made by virtue of this paragraph includes provision for—
(a)the officers of a body corporate to be so liable as well the body corporate itself, and
(b)for the partners of a partnership to be liable as well as the partnership itself,
in such circumstances as may be specified.
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