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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Immigration (Biometric Registration) (Amendment) Regulations 2015 No. 433
3.In regulation 2 insert in the appropriate places— “biometric information”...
4.In regulation 3 (requirement to apply for a biometric immigration...
5.After regulation 3 (requirement to apply for a biometric immigration...
6.In regulation 5(1) (power for an authorised person to require...
7.In regulation 6(1)(a) (power for the Secretary of State to...
8.In regulation 7(2)(c) (provision in relation to persons under the...
9.For regulation 8 (process by which a person’s fingerprints and...
10.For regulations 9 to 12 (use and retention of biometric...
11.In regulation 13 (issue of a biometric immigration document)—
12.After regulation 13 (issue of a biometric immigration document) insert—...
13.In regulation 15(1) (content of a biometric immigration document)—
14.In regulation 16(1) (surrender of a biometric immigration document)—
15.In regulation 17 (cancellation of a biometric immigration document)—
16.In regulation 19(1) (requirement to apply for a replacement biometric...
17.In regulation 20 (application of these Regulations to a person...
18.In regulation 21 (requirement to use a biometric immigration document)—...
19.In regulation 23 (consequences of a failure to comply with...
20.Insert, as a Schedule to the 2008 Regulations, the Schedule...
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