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24.—(1) When appropriate, having regard to the risks to the health and safety of end-users presented by a vessel, an importer must—
(a)carry out sample testing of vessels made available by the importer on the market;
(b)investigate complaints that vessels made available on the market by the importer are not in conformity with Part 2;
(c)keep a register of—
(i)complaints that vessels are not in conformity with Part 2;
(ii)vessels which are found not to be in conformity with Part 2; and
(iii)vessel recalls; and
(d)keep distributors informed of any monitoring carried out under this regulation.
(2) The importer must keep an entry made in the register for a period of at least 10 years beginning on the day on which the obligation to make the entry arose.
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