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41.—(1) Where a person has applied to be registered in accordance with any regulations under Article 39, he may appeal to the Planning Appeals Commission if—
(a)his application is refused; or
(b)the relevant period from the making of the application has expired without his having been registered;
and for the purposes of this paragraph the relevant period is 2 months or, except in the case of an application for the renewal of his registration by a person who is already registered, such longer period as may be agreed between the applicant and the Department.
(2) A person whose registration as a carrier of controlled waste has been revoked may appeal against the revocation to the Planning Appeals Commission.
(3) Part I of Schedule 2 shall have effect with respect to appeals under paragraph (1) or (2).
(4) On receipt of an appeal under paragraph (1) or (2) the Planning Appeals Commission shall give notice of the appeal to the Department.
(5) Where, on such an appeal, the Planning Appeals Commission confirms the decision of the Department the Department shall not register the appellant or, as the case may be, cancel the revocation.
(6) Where, on such an appeal, the Planning Appeals Commission determines that the decision of the Department shall be altered the Department shall register the applicant or, as the case may be, cancel the revocation.
(7) Regulations may make provision with respect to appeals under this Article and in particular as to the period within which and the manner in which appeals are to be brought.
(8) Where an appeal under this Article is made in accordance with regulations under this Article—
(a)by a person whose appeal is in respect of such an application for the renewal of his registration as was made, in accordance with regulations under Article 39, at a time when he was already registered; or
(b)by a person whose registration has been revoked,
that registration shall continue in force, notwithstanding the expiry of the prescribed period or the revocation, until the appeal is disposed of.
(9) For the purposes of paragraph (8) an appeal is disposed of when any of the following occurs, that is to say—
(a)the appeal is withdrawn;
(b)the appellant is notified by the Department that the decision of the Department has been confirmed; or
(c)the Department complies with any determination made by the Planning Appeals Commission to renew the appellant's registration or to cancel the revocation.
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