Part 2Regulation of activities involving human tissue

Licensing

24Changes of licence circumstance

(1)

Directions may make provision for the purpose of dealing with a situation arising in consequence of—

(a)

the variation of a licence, or

(b)

a licence ceasing to have effect.

(2)

Directions under subsection (1)(a) may impose requirements—

(a)

on the holder of the licence;

(b)

on a person who is the designated individual immediately before, or immediately after, the variation;

(c)

on any other person, if he consents.

(3)

Directions under subsection (1)(b) may impose requirements—

(a)

on the person who is the holder of the licence immediately before the licence ceases to have effect;

(b)

on the person who is the designated individual at that time;

(c)

on any other person, if he consents.

(4)

Directions under subsection (1) may, in particular, require anything kept, or information held, in pursuance of the licence to be transferred in accordance with the directions.

(5)

Where a licence has ceased to have effect by reason of the death or dissolution of its holder, anything subsequently done by a person before directions are given under subsection (1) shall, if the licence would have been authority for doing it, be treated as authorised by a licence.