57Prohibition orders: procedure and right to refer to Tribunal
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(1)If the Authority proposes to make a prohibition order it must give the individual concerned a warning notice.
(2)The warning notice must set out the terms of the prohibition.
(3)If the Authority decides to make a prohibition order it must give the individual concerned a decision notice.
(4)The decision notice must—
(a)name the individual to whom the prohibition order applies;
(b)set out the terms of the order; and
(c)be given to the individual named in the order.
(5)A person against whom a decision to make a prohibition order is made may refer the matter to the Tribunal.