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15.—(1) Following an appeal under regulation 8(8), 10(11) or 13(11), the First-tier Tribunal (the “Tribunal”) may—
(a)cancel the notice;
(b)vary the notice;
(c)confirm the notice;
(d)take any action which the enforcing authority is empowered to take in relation to the failure referred to in the notice;
(e)remit any decision relating to the notice to the enforcing authority.
(2) A civil penalty notice or costs recovery notice which is the subject of an appeal is suspended pending the decision of the Tribunal.
(3) An enforcement notice which is the subject of an appeal is not suspended pending the Tribunal’s decision on the appeal.
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