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36.—(1) The competent authority for a service activity must provide the following information in electronic form to the Secretary of State (or secure that it is accessible to the Secretary of State in electronic form)—
(a)the requirements applicable to providers of the service established in the United Kingdom, and in particular any authorisation scheme relating to the service activity which involves the competent authority;
(b)the contact details of the competent authority;
(c)the means of, and conditions for, accessing public registers and databases on—
(i)providers of the service, and
(ii)the service;
(d)the means of redress which are generally available in the event of a dispute—
(i)between the competent authority and a provider or recipient of the service,
(ii)between a provider and a recipient of the service, or
(iii)between providers of the service;
(e)the contact details of associations or organisations, other than the competent authority, from which providers or recipients of the service may obtain practical assistance.
(2) The relevant competent authority must on request provide to the Secretary of State general information on the requirements applicable in the United Kingdom relating to access to, and the exercise of, a service activity, in particular those relating to consumer protection.
(3) The information provided under this regulation must be clear and unambiguous.
(4) The information provided or made accessible under paragraph (1) must be kept up-to-date by the competent authority.
(5) In the case of a competent authority whose functions relate only to part of the United Kingdom, the references in paragraphs (1) and (2) to the United Kingdom are to that part of the United Kingdom.
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