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The Public Charge Point Regulations 2023

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 Introduction

    1. 1.Citation, commencement and extent

    2. 2.Interpretation

    3. 3.Public charge points

    4. 4.Application

  3. PART 2 Payment requirements

    1. 5.Contactless payment

    2. 6.Payment roaming

  4. PART 3 Performance requirements

    1. 7.Reliability

    2. 8.Regular reporting

    3. 9.Helpline

  5. PART 4 Open public charge point data

    1. 10.Data

  6. PART 5 Pricing Transparency

    1. 11.Displaying unit of measurement used for pricing

  7. PART 6 General

    1. 12.Enforcement

    2. 13.Review

  8. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      Enforcement

      1. PART 1 Investigatory powers

        1. 1.Information notice

        2. 2.Enforcement of information notice

        3. 3.Power of entry without warrant

        4. 4.Power of entry with warrant

        5. 5.Powers of inspection etc

        6. 6.The enforcement authority may, for the purposes of assessing compliance...

        7. 7.Compensation for seizure and detention

        8. 8.Obstruction of the enforcement authority and false statements

      2. PART 2 Civil sanctions

        1. 9.Interpretation

        2. 10.Compliance notice

        3. 11.Civil penalties

        4. 12.Amount of civil penalty

        5. 13.Notice of intent

        6. 14.Representations and objections

        7. 15.Final decision

        8. 16.Appeals

        9. 17.(1) Any appeal under paragraph 16 must be made to...

        10. 18.Enforcement of penalty decision

      3. PART 3 Enforcement undertakings

        1. 19.Enforcement undertakings

        2. 20.Contents of an enforcement undertaking

        3. 21.Acceptance of an enforcement undertaking

        4. 22.Discharge of an enforcement undertaking

        5. 23.Appeals

        6. 24.Inaccurate, incomplete or misleading information

        7. 25.Non-compliance with an enforcement undertaking

      4. PART 4 Publication of enforcement action

        1. 26.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), the enforcement authority must from...

  9. Explanatory Note

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