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18.—(1) In article 20(1)(b), for “the transport fuel supplier to whom it was issued or any connected person” substitute “the transport fuel supplier to whom it was issued, any connected person or any person who has produced a verifier’s assurance report”.
(2) For article 20(1)(c) and (d), substitute—
“(c)the information provided to the Administrator in relation to the certificate pursuant to article 12(1)(a) was materially inaccurate,
(d)the evidence provided in relation to the information referred to in sub-paragraph (c) was insufficient to substantiate it, or
(e)the verifier’s assurance report was materially inaccurate.”
(3) In article 20(4)(c)(i), for “notice, or” substitute “notice, and”.
(4) In article 20(4)(c)(ii), for “the 28th August” substitute “the 16th October”.
(5) In article 20(5), for “the 29th August” substitute “the 23rd October”.
(6) In article 20(7)(a), for “the 12th September” substitute “the 6th November”.
(7) In article 20(8)(b), for “the 28th September” substitute “the 15th November”.
(8) In article 20(14), omit “to the best of the person’s knowledge or belief”.
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