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8. After regulation 33, insert—
33A.—(1) Where a person (“B”)—
(a)becomes a UK administered operator on or after 1st January 2015; but
(b)is not required to apply for a monitoring plan under regulation 32 or 32A,
B must, by the relevant date, notify the regulator in accordance with paragraph (2).
(2) Where—
(a)the relevant date is before 1st September 2016, the notification must state that—
(i)B does not expect to commence an aviation activity within the four-month period beginning with the relevant date; or
(ii)B does expect to commence an aviation activity within the four-month period beginning with the relevant date, but B expects to carry out only excluded aviation activities within that four-month period;
(b)the relevant date is on or after 1st September 2016, the notification must state that B does not expect to commence an aviation activity within the four-month period beginning with the relevant date.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation, the “relevant date” is the last day of the period of 12 weeks beginning with the date on which B became a UK administered operator.”.
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