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The Civil Aviation (Investigation of Military Air Accidents at Civil Aerodromes) Regulations 2005

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Notice of Inspector’s report and representations thereon

12.—(1) No report which is required by regulation 13 to be published shall be published if, in the investigating Inspector’s opinion, it is likely to adversely affect the reputation of any person, until he has—

(a)where it appears to him to be practicable so to do, served a notice under this regulation upon that person, or if that person is a deceased individual, upon the person who appears to him, at the time he proposes to serve the notice pursuant to this paragraph, to represent best the interest of the deceased in the matter, and

(b)made such changes to the report as he thinks fit following his consideration of any representations made to him in accordance with paragraph (3) by or on behalf of the person served with such notice.

(2) The notice referred to in paragraph (1)(a) shall include particulars of any proposed analysis of facts and conclusions as to the cause or causes of the accident which may affect the person on whom or in respect of whom the notice is served.

(3) Any representations made pursuant to paragraph (1)(b) shall be in writing and shall, subject to paragraph (6), be served on the investigating Inspector within 28 days of service of the notice referred to in paragraph (1)(a).

(4) A copy of the report submitted to the Secretaries of State under regulation 11(6) shall be served by the investigating Inspector on any person who has been served with a notice pursuant to paragraph (1).

(5) No person shall disclose or permit to be disclosed any information contained in a notice or report served on him pursuant to paragraphs (1) or (4) to any other person without the prior consent in writing of the Chief Inspector.

(6) The Chief Inspector shall have power to extend the period of 28 days prescribed in paragraph (3) and this power shall be exercisable notwithstanding that that period has expired.

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