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87.—(1) Notwithstanding the revocations made by regulation 85, the following provisions of the 2010 Regulations (“the relevant provisions”) continue to have effect to the extent specified below.
(2) Part 1 has effect for the purpose of the relevant provisions.
(3) The time period in regulation 18(1) has effect in relation to a person who became an aircraft operator under the 2010 Regulations before 1st January 2013, but the application for an emissions plan must otherwise be made under regulation 32 of these Regulations.
(4) Regulations 21 and 22 have effect in relation to aviation emissions arising before 1st January 2013.
(5) Regulations 26 and 27 have effect in relation to aviation emissions arising before 1st January 2013.
(6) Regulation 28 has effect in relation to the charging schemes referred to in that regulation.
(7) Regulation 29 has effect in relation to the functions referred to in that regulation.
(8) The following have effect in relation to civil penalties arising under the 2010 Regulations—
(a)Part 8;
(b)regulation 49.
(9) Part 11 and Schedules 3 to 5 have effect in relation to any appeal brought against any decision made or notice served under the 2010 Regulations.
(10) The following have effect in relation to decisions or functions of the regulator under the 2010 Regulations—
(a)Part 12;
(b)regulations 58 and 59.
(11) Regulations 55 to 57, and Schedule 6, have effect in relation to information provided, reports submitted, or notices served under the 2010 Regulations.
(12) Paragraph (3), and (5) to (8), of regulation 60 have effect.
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