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  1. Introductory Text

  2. Part 1 Standard of care

    1. 1.Deterrent effect of potential liability

    2. 2.Apologies, offers of treatment or other redress

    3. 3.Mesothelioma: damages

  3. Part 2 Claims Management Services

    1. 4.Provision of regulated claims management services

    2. 5.The Regulator

    3. 6.Exemptions

    4. 7.Enforcement: offence

    5. 8.Enforcement: the Regulator

    6. 9.Regulations

    7. 10.Obstructing the Regulator

    8. 11.Pretending to be authorised, &c.

    9. 12.The Claims Management Services Tribunal

    10. 13.Appeals and references to Tribunal

    11. 14.Interpretation

    12. 15.Orders and regulations

  4. Part 3 General

    1. 16.Commencement

    2. 17.Extent

    3. 18.Short title

    1. SCHEDULE

      Claims Management Regulations

      1. Introduction

        1. 1.In this Schedule “regulations” means regulations under section 9.

        2. 2.Regulations made by virtue of a provision of this Schedule...

      2. Waiver of requirement for authorisation

        1. 3.(1) Regulations may permit the Regulator to waive the requirement...

      3. Grant of authorisations

        1. 4.(1) Regulations shall prescribe the procedure for applying to the...

        2. 5.(1) Regulations shall require the Regulator not to grant an...

        3. 6.Regulations may— (a) provide for authorisation to be on specified...

        4. 7.Regulations may— (a) enable the Regulator to charge—

      4. Conduct of authorised persons

        1. 8.(1) Regulations shall require the Regulator to prescribe rules for...

        2. 9.(1) Regulations shall enable the Regulator to issue one or...

        3. 10.(1) Regulations shall provide for the Regulator to investigate complaints...

        4. 11.(1) Regulations may require, or permit the Regulator to require,...

        5. 12.(1) Regulations may require the Regulator to establish a scheme...

      5. Enforcement

        1. 13.Regulations may permit or require the Regulator to take action...

        2. 14.(1) Regulations may enable the Regulator, for the purpose of...

        3. 15.Regulations may make provision about the exercise by the Regulator...