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11The relevant national authority may by regulations (“Part 2 regulations”) make provision about the enforcement of requirements imposed by regulations (“Part 1 regulations”) made by the authority under Part 1 of this Schedule.
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 5 para. 11 in force at 9.1.2022 for E.W.S., see s. 147(2)(a)
12(1)Part 2 regulations may include provision conferring functions on one or more persons specified in the regulations (each of whom is an “enforcement authority” for the purposes of this Part).
(2)Part 2 regulations may include provision—
(a)conferring functions involving the exercise of discretion;
(b)for the functions of an enforcement authority to be exercised on its behalf by persons authorised in accordance with the regulations.
(3)Part 2 regulations may include provision requiring an enforcement authority to issue guidance about the exercise of its functions.
Commencement Information
I2Sch. 5 para. 12 in force at 9.1.2022 for E.W.S., see s. 147(2)(a)
13Part 2 regulations may include provision conferring on an enforcement authority the function of monitoring compliance with requirements imposed by Part 1 regulations.
Commencement Information
I3Sch. 5 para. 13 in force at 9.1.2022 for E.W.S., see s. 147(2)(a)
14Part 2 regulations may include provision—
(a)requiring persons on whom requirements are imposed by Part 1 regulations to keep records;
(b)requiring persons on whom requirements are imposed by Part 1 regulations to provide records or other information to an enforcement authority or (where the person is not an administrator) an administrator;
(c)requiring an enforcement authority to make reports or provide information to the relevant national authority.
Commencement Information
I4Sch. 5 para. 14 in force at 9.1.2022 for E.W.S., see s. 147(2)(a)
15(1)Part 2 regulations may include provision conferring on an enforcement authority powers of entry, inspection, examination, search and seizure.
(2)Part 2 regulations may include provision—
(a)for powers to be exercisable only under the authority of a warrant issued by a justice of the peace, sheriff, summary sheriff or lay magistrate;
(b)about applications for, and the execution of, warrants.
(3)Part 2 regulations must secure that the authority of a warrant is required for the exercise of any powers conferred by the regulations to—
(a)enter premises by force;
(b)enter a private dwelling without the consent of the occupier;
(c)search and seize material.
Commencement Information
I5Sch. 5 para. 15 in force at 9.1.2022 for E.W.S., see s. 147(2)(a)
16(1)Part 2 regulations may include provision—
(a)for, about or connected with the imposition of civil sanctions in respect of—
(i)failures to comply with Part 1 regulations or Part 2 regulations, or
(ii)the obstruction of or failure to assist an enforcement authority;
(b)for appeals against such sanctions.
(2)Part 2 regulations may include provision—
(a)creating criminal offences punishable with a fine in respect of—
(i)failures to comply with civil sanctions imposed under Part 2 regulations, or
(ii)the obstruction of or failure to assist an enforcement authority;
(b)about such offences.
(3)In this paragraph “civil sanction” means a sanction of a kind for which provision may be made under Part 3 of the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008 (fixed monetary penalties, discretionary requirements, stop notices and enforcement undertakings).
(4)Part 2 regulations may include provision for the imposition of sanctions of that kind whether or not—
(a)the conduct in respect of which the sanction is imposed constitutes an offence,
(b)the enforcement authority is a regulator for the purposes of Part 3 of the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008, or
(c)the relevant national authority may make provision for the imposition of sanctions under that Part.
Commencement Information
I6Sch. 5 para. 16 in force at 9.1.2022 for E.W.S., see s. 147(2)(a)
17Part 2 regulations may include provision—
(a)requiring persons on whom requirements are imposed by Part 1 regulations to pay charges, as a means of recovering costs incurred by an enforcement authority in performing its functions;
(b)authorising a court or tribunal dealing with any matter under Part 1 regulations or Part 2 regulations to award to an enforcement authority costs incurred by it in performing its functions in relation to that matter.
Commencement Information
I7Sch. 5 para. 17 in force at 9.1.2022 for E.W.S., see s. 147(2)(a)
18(1)Before making regulations under this Part of this Schedule the relevant national authority must consult any persons the authority considers appropriate.
(2)The requirement in sub-paragraph (1) may be met by consultation carried out before this paragraph comes into force.
Commencement Information
I8Sch. 5 para. 18 in force at 9.1.2022 for E.W.S., see s. 147(2)(a)
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