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40.—(1) An inspector may serve a notice (“a prohibition notice”) on a relevant person if the inspector considers that—
(a)any condition of an authorisation or licence or any requirement in these Regulations has not been complied with, is not being complied with or is not likely to be complied with;
(b)there is a risk of the spread of disease to aquatic animals; and
(c)the prohibition is necessary to prevent or limit that risk.
(2) A prohibition notice shall—
(a)give the reasons for the service of the notice and for the prohibition in it;
(b)specify the nature of the prohibition;
(c)state the date on which the prohibition is to take effect and (if appropriate) the date on which it is to cease to have effect; and
(d)inform the relevant person of the right of appeal under regulation 44.
(3) Except where regulation 44(7) applies, it is an offence for a person to fail to comply with a prohibition notice.
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