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16. After Article 53 insert—
53A—(1) For the purposes of Article 62(1) of the Directive the Authority may—
(a)request from a relevant person such documents or other information as the Authority may specify or describe in writing; and
(b)enter and inspect, at any reasonable time, any premises owned or occupied by a regional coordination centre.
(2) The relevant person must comply with any request under paragraph (1)(a) within such period as the Authority may specify in writing.
(3) The regional coordination centre must facilitate any inspection under paragraph (1)(b).
(4) A regional coordination centre must comply with any decisions referred to in Article 62(2)(c) of the Directive and with any other obligations or decisions referred to in Article 62(3) of the Directive.
(5) For the purposes of this Article a relevant person means—
(a)any regional coordination centre; or
(b)any licence holder who, in pursuance of a licence condition, has submitted information to the Authority in relation to a regional coordination centre.”.
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