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PART 1 UK market access: goods
PART 3 UK market access: professional qualifications and regulation
PART 4 Independent advice on and monitoring of UK internal market
Reporting, advisory and monitoring functions
33.Monitoring and reporting on the operation of the UK internal market
34.Advising etc on proposed regulatory provisions on request
35.Provision of report on request after regulatory provision is passed or made
36.Report on request on provision considered to have detrimental effects
39.General advice and information with regard to exercise of functions
SCHEDULES
Exclusions from market access principles
2.(1) The mutual recognition principle for goods does not apply...
3.Where a decision is taken to exercise powers conferred by...
4.(1) In paragraphs 1 and 2, “responsible administration” is to...
7.The mutual recognition principle for goods does not apply to...
8.In paragraphs 6 and 7, “the REACH Regulation” means Regulation...
10.The mutual recognition principle for goods does not apply to...
12.Provision having effect in more than one part of the United Kingdom
PART 1 Services to which section 19 (mutual recognition) does not apply
PART 2 Services to which sections 20 and 21 (non-discrimination) do not apply
PART 3 Authorisation requirements to which section 19 (mutual recognition) does not apply
PART 4 Regulatory requirements to which sections 20 and 21 (non-discrimination) do not apply
Constitution etc of Office for the Internal Market panel and task groups
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