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36.—(1) As regards any routine or excepted application, other than an application pursuant to regulation 29, the applicant (A) may appeal to the Secretary of State against a decision by the NHSCB—
(a)to refuse the application on grounds set out in Parts 3 to 5 or 7 of these Regulations;
(b)that a notification pursuant to a condition imposed by virtue of paragraph 31 is invalid;
(c)to refuse to accept that a notification under paragraph 32(2) is a valid notification;
(d)to impose or vary a condition imposed pursuant to paragraph 33;
(e)to refuse to allow A an extension period under paragraph 34(4)(c)(i); or
(f)to give notice under paragraph 35,
provided A notifies the Secretary of State with a valid notice of appeal within 30 days of the date on which A was notified of the decision that is being appealed.
(2) A notice of appeal under paragraph (1) is only valid if it includes a concise and reasoned statement of the grounds of appeal.
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