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33.—(1) The CAA must specify and publish the requirements for an application for an accreditation as an accredited body or a variation of such an accreditation.
(2) Subject to paragraph (4), an application for accreditation as an accredited body or a variation of such an accreditation must be made in a form and manner published by the CAA.
(3) Where such an application is received the CAA must—
(a)grant an accreditation or a variation to such an accreditation to the applicant in the terms requested in the application;
(b)grant an accreditation or a variation to such an accreditation subject to such conditions as the CAA thinks fit; or
(c)refuse to grant an accreditation or a variation to such an accreditation.
(4) The CAA may refuse to consider an application unless it is accompanied by the charge payable under a charging scheme made under section 11 of the Act.
(5) The CAA may require as a condition or a term of the accreditation compliance with one or more of the accredited body standard terms and all or any part of the schedule of agency terms.
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