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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Civil Aviation (Access to Air Travel for Disabled Persons and Persons with Reduced Mobility) Regulations 2014, Section 4.
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4.—(1) The CAA is the designated body for the purposes of Article 14 and it and any person authorised to act on its behalf are to have access at all reasonable times to any part of an airport or aircraft for the purposes of carrying out the CAA's function under that Article.
[F1(2) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (5), the CAA and the bodies listed in paragraph (4) are designated bodies for the purposes of Article 15(2).]
(3) The General Consumer Council for Northern Ireland is the designated body for those purposes in respect of a complaint made under the EC Regulation relating to—
(a)an airport in Northern Ireland, or
(b)a flight departing from an airport in Northern Ireland.
[F2(4) The bodies referred to in paragraph (2) are—
(a)CEDR Services Limited (company registration number 03271988);
(b)Consumer Dispute Resolution Limited (company registration number 09189773).
(5) The designation by paragraph (2) of a body listed in paragraph (4) only applies in so far as any contract entered into by that body with an operating air carrier provides for that body to deal with complaints made in accordance with Article 15(2) in relation to that carrier.]
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