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42.—(1) When the Examining body has completed its examination of the application, it must inform each interested party of that fact.
(2) The Examining body must complete its examination of the application by the end of the period of 6 months beginning with the day after the start day.
(3) The start day is the day on which the meeting required by regulation 28 is held or, if that meeting is held on 2 or more days, the later or latest of those days.
(4) The appropriate authority may set a date for a deadline under this regulation that is later than the date for the time being set.
(5) The appropriate authority may change the date set for the deadline under paragraph (4) —
(a)more than once in relation to the same deadline;
(b)after the date for the time being set for the deadline.
(6) Where the Commission have changed the date set for the deadline—
(a)the Commission must notify the Secretary of State of what has been done and of the reasons for doing it, and
(b)the Commission’s report under paragraph 17 of Schedule 1 to the Act for the financial year in which the power is exercised must mention and explain what has been done.
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