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3.—(1) Any notice that is required or authorised under these Regulations to be served on the occupier may be served on a person appearing to the person serving the notice to be the occupier.
(2) Where a notice has been served on a person referred to in paragraph (1), and it later becomes clear to the person who served the notice that another person is the keeper of the pigs then a replacement notice must be served on the other person.
(3) Where there is a change in occupation of premises subject to any controls or restrictions under these Regulations—
(a)the existing occupier must immediately notify the appropriate authority of the details of the new occupier before the change in occupation takes place; and
(b)if the new occupier does not have day-to-day responsibility for restricted pigs under these Regulations the new occupier must allow the keeper of the restricted pigs, or any person acting on behalf of the keeper, to enter the premises to feed or otherwise attend to the welfare of the pigs during the period of control or restriction and for seven days following the ending of such restrictions.
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I1Reg. 3 in force at 14.8.2014, see reg. 1(1)(c)
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