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15.—(1) Where the local review body have determined that further representations should be made or further information should be provided by means of written submissions, the local review body may request such further representations or information and are to do so by written notice to that effect to–
(a)the applicant; and
(b)any other body or person from whom the local review body wish to receive further representations or information.
(2) The notice given under paragraph (1) is to–
(a)set out the matters on which such further representations or information is requested;
(b)specify the date by which such further representations or information is to be sent to the local review body; and
(c)provide the name and address of any other body or person to whom a request for such further representations or information has been made.
(3) Any further representations or information made in response to the procedure notice are to be sent to the local review body on or before the date specified for that purpose in the procedure notice and a copy of any such further representations or information is to be sent on or before that date to the applicant and to such other bodies or persons (and at the address) specified in the procedure notice.
(4) Within a period of 14 days from receipt of a copy of such further representations or information, the applicant or such other body or person may send comments to the local review body in reply to it and when doing so is to send a copy of such comments to the applicant and to such other bodies or persons (and at the address) specified in the procedure notice.
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