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Changes over time for: Section 33A
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Status:
Point in time view as at 31/12/2020.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Invasive Alien Species (Enforcement and Permitting) Order 2019, Section 33A.
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[Meaning of relevant permit and relevant licenceU.K.
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33A. In this Part—
“relevant licence” means a licence granted in accordance with—
(a)
article 36 (licences for activities relating to invasive alien species) of this Order;
(b)
any provision corresponding to article 36 which applies in relation to Scotland;
(c)
any provision corresponding to article 36 which applies in relation to Northern Ireland;
“relevant permit” means a permit under—
(a)
article 35 (permits for activities relation to invasive species) of this Order;
(b)
any provision corresponding to article 35 which applies in relation to Scotland;
(c)
any provision corresponding to article 35 which applies in relation to Northern Ireland.]
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