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14. The competent authority must give notice in writing to—
(a)the applicant for approval, of the—
(i)grant of approval in accordance with Articles 24 (approval) and 44 (procedure for approval) of the EU Control Regulation;
(ii)grant of conditional approval in accordance with Articles 24 and 44 of the EU Control Regulation, or the extension of such approval in accordance with that Article; or
(iii)refusal to grant approval in respect of an initial application or extension;
(b)where conditional approval has been granted in accordance with Articles 24 and 44 of the EU Control Regulation, the operator of the plant or establishment subject to such approval, of the—
(i)grant of full approval;
(ii)extension of such approval;
(iii)imposition of conditions in accordance with Article 46(1)(c) (suspensions, withdrawals and prohibitions on operators) of the EU Control Regulation;
(iv)suspension of such approval in accordance with Article 46(1)(a) of the EU Control Regulation;
(v)withdrawal of such approval in accordance with Article 46(1)(b) of the EU Control Regulation;
(vi)making of a prohibition in accordance with Article 46(2) of the EU Control Regulation; or
(vii)refusal to extend or grant full approval; or
(c)the operator of an approved plant or establishment, of the—
(i)imposition of conditions in accordance with Article 46(1)(c) of the EU Control Regulation (suspension, withdrawal);
(ii)suspension of such approval in accordance with Article 46(1)(a) of the EU Control Regulation;
(iii)making of a prohibition in accordance with Article 46(2) of the EU Control Regulation; or
(iv)withdrawal of such approval in accordance Article 46(1)(b) of the EU Control Regulation.
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