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4.—(1) Any person who breaches a provision of the EU Regulation set out in Schedule 2 is guilty of an offence.
(2) Failure to comply with any of the following is an offence—
(a)an enforcement notice;
(b)a notice under regulation 11.
(3) It is an offence—
(a)intentionally to obstruct any person acting in the execution or enforcement of the EU Regulation;
(b)without reasonable cause, to fail to give to any such person any assistance or information which that person may reasonably require for those purposes;
(c)to furnish to any such person any information knowing it to be false or misleading; or
(d)to fail to produce a document or record to any such person when required to do so.
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