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3.—(1) This paragraph applies to a decision under section 12(5) of the Act to vary or remove a condition for the time being in force in relation to a person’s registration, or to impose an additional condition, which—
(a)takes effect from the time when the notice is given in accordance with section 31 of the Act; or
(b)appears to the Commission to have a material impact on the regulated activity being carried on.
(2) The prescribed information, subject to paragraph 5, in cases to which this paragraph applies is—
(a)the name of the person registered as a service provider;
(b)a description of the regulated activity that the variation or removal of a condition, or the imposition of an additional condition, relates to;
(c)a description of the condition being varied, removed or imposed and, where applicable, the variation or removal;
(d)an explanation of why the decision was taken; and
(e)the address at which the person registered as a service provider is carrying on the regulated activity or, in the case of the provision of ambulance services for the purposes of transporting patients, such address for the National Health Service trust or the NHS foundation trust providing that service as the Commission considers relevant.
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