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38.—(1) In any case where the relevant compliance body reasonably believes that a responsible undertaking has failed to comply with a requirement of these Regulations, that compliance body may serve a notice on that responsible undertaking in accordance with this regulation (an “enforcement notice”).
(2) An enforcement notice must—
(a)be in writing,
(b)be served on the person to whom it is addressed,
(c)specify—
(i)the provision of these Regulations which the compliance body believes has been breached,
(ii)the matters constituting the breach,
(iii)the steps that must be taken to remedy the breach,
(iv)the date by which those steps must be taken, and
(d)include information about appeals under Part 9.
(3) An enforcement notice may be varied or revoked in writing at any time by the compliance body that issued it.
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