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58.—(1) Where, having carried out an evaluation under regulation 55, the Executive finds that although a product is in conformity with Part 2, it presents a risk, the Executive shall require a relevant economic operator to take appropriate measures to—
(a)ensure that the product concerned, when placed on the market, no longer presents a risk;
(b)withdraw the product within a prescribed period; or
(c)recall the product within a prescribed period.
(2) Where the Executive takes measures under paragraph (1), the Executive shall notify the [F1Secretary of State] immediately.
[F2(2A) Where the Secretary of State receives a notice under paragraph (2), the Secretary of State must notify the European Commission and the other relevant states immediately.]
(3) The notice referred to in paragraph (2) shall include details about the product and, in particular—
(a)the data necessary for the identification of the product concerned;
(b)the origin and the supply chain of the product;
(c)the nature of the risk involved; and
(d)the nature and duration of the measures taken by the Executive.
(4) In this regulation, “prescribed period” means a period which is—
(a)prescribed by the Executive; and
(b)reasonable and commensurate with the nature of the risk presented by the product.
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