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36. The scheme administrator must ensure that the scheme is publicised across Northern Ireland:—
(a)on, or as soon as is reasonably practicable after, the tenancy deposit scheme being approved; and
(b)immediately prior to the tenancy deposit scheme coming into force and for a reasonable period of time thereafter.
37.—(1) Before a tenancy deposit scheme comes into force, the scheme administrator must have available an information leaflet detailing:—
(a)how the scheme operates;
(b)the terms and conditions relating to participation in the scheme;
(c)the procedures governing the payment, holding and repayment of tenancy deposits in accordance with these Regulations; and
(d)the dispute resolution mechanism.
(2) Where a scheme administrator furnishes an information leaflet to a landlord under regulation 13, that landlord shall furnish a copy of the leaflet to the tenant within [F135 days] of receipt of the deposit as specified in Regulation 12.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 37(2) substituted (1.4.2023) by The Tenancy Deposit Schemes (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2023 (S.R. 2023/18), regs. 1, 3(2)
38. Where information required to be provided by the scheme administrator or the landlord becomes inaccurate, the person required to provide that information must ensure that the revised information is provided as soon as is reasonably practicable.
39.—(1) The scheme administrator must disclose all information, provided by landlords under the scheme requirements and held by the scheme administrator, in response to any request from an officer authorised by a council for the purposes of enabling or assisting that council to exercise its functions under any provision of Part 2, 3 or 4 of the Order.
(2) Any request for information under (1) must specify:—
(a)the extent and detail of the information which is to be supplied;
(b)the form in which that information is to be supplied; and
(c)the date by which that information is to be supplied.
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