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9. Section 188 of the principal Act (register of enforcement and stop notices) has effect but as if—E+W
(a)for subsections (1) and (2) there were substituted—
“(1) Every hazardous substances authority shall keep an enforcement register containing the following information in respect of each hazardous substances contravention notice issued by them—
(a)the address of the land to which the notice relates;
(b)the date of service of copies of the notice;
(c)a statement of the alleged contravention of hazardous substances control, the steps required by the notice to remedy the contravention, and the period within which such steps are to be taken;
(d)the date specified in the notice as the date on which it is to take effect;
(e)the date and effect of any variation of the notice;
(f)the date of any appeal to the Secretary of State against the notice and the date of the final determination of the appeal.
(1A) The entry relating to the hazardous substances contravention notice and everything relating to any such notice shall—
(a)include the category in Column 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2015 into which any substance in the notice falls; and
(b)be removed from the register if the notice is quashed by the Secretary of State or withdrawn.
(1B) The register shall include an index to enable any person to trace an entry in the register.
(1C) Every entry in the register shall be made within 14 days of the relevant information being available to the hazardous substances authority.
(2) The register shall be kept at the principal office of the hazardous substances authority. ”; and
(b)paragraph (4) were omitted.
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