SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 4London Olympics Association Right

5Authorised use

1

The London Organising Committee shall maintain a register of persons, and classes of person, authorised for the purposes of paragraph 4.

2

The register shall specify in respect of each authorised person—

a

his name,

b

his principal place of business,

c

the goods or services to which the authorisation relates,

d

the period in respect of which the authorisation has effect.

3

The register shall specify in respect of each authorised class of person—

a

the nature of the class,

b

the goods or services to which the authorisation relates (including the circumstances in which it does or does not apply), and

c

the period in respect of which the authorisation has effect.

4

The London Organising Committee shall—

a

ensure that a copy of the register is accessible to the public by use of the internet, and

b

comply with a written request for a copy of the register or of an entry in the register.

5

The London Organising Committee may require a request under sub-paragraph (4)(b) to be accompanied by a specified fee; and the Committee—

a

may specify different fees for different purposes,

b

may charge no fee, or waive a fee, in such cases as it thinks appropriate, and

c

may not specify a fee which exceeds any maximum specified by order of the Secretary of State.

6

An order under sub-paragraph (5)(c)—

a

may make different provision for different purposes,

b

may include transitional provision,

c

shall be made by statutory instrument, and

d

shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

7

If a copy of the register or of an entry in the register issued by the London Organising Committee is certified on behalf of the Committee as an accurate copy, it shall be treated as accurate for all purposes (including for the purposes of legal proceedings) unless the contrary is proved.

8

A request for a copy under sub-paragraph (4)(b) may require the copy to be certified in accordance with sub-paragraph (7).