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10K.—(1) Where the Authority reviews under Article 10I whether the grounds for the certification of a person apply or continue to apply, it may, within the review period, make a preliminary decision that either—
(a)the certification should be continued on the certification ground in question; or
(b)the certification should be withdrawn.
(2) If the Authority does not make a decision under paragraph (1) within the review period, it is to be taken as having decided at the end of the review period that the certification should be continued on the certification ground in question.
(3) As soon as is reasonably practicable after a preliminary decision is made (or taken to be made) under this Article, the Authority must—
(a)notify the European Commission of the decision; and
(b)enclose the information it considers relevant to the decision.
(4) Article 3 of the Electricity Regulation sets out an obligation to make a final review decision, together with related processes, time limits, matters to be taken into account and conditions.
(5) Paragraphs (6) to (8) apply in relation to the Authority's final decision under Article 3 of the Electricity Regulation whether or not to confirm the certification.
(6) As soon as is reasonably practicable after making the final decision, the Authority must notify the decision and the reasons for it to—
(a)the person in relation to whom the review was carried out;
(b)any related transmission licensee;
(c)the Department; and
(d)the European Commission
(7) If the final decision is to continue the certification, the person in question is to be taken as continuing to be certified by the Authority.
(8) Otherwise, the person is to be taken as no longer certified.
(9) Article 10F(8)(a) and (b) applies in relation to a decision mentioned in this Article as it applies in relation to a decision mentioned in Article 10F(1), but as if the reference in Article 10F(8)(b) to a report under Article 10D were a reference to a report under Article 10J.]
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