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46.—(1) A participant must provide to the Authority on request any information which the participant holds and which the Authority requires in order to discharge its functions under these Regulations.
(2) A participant must retain a copy of—
(a)any information relied on when making any application for accreditation or registration or, if the participant did not make that application, given to the participant by the person who made the application; and
(b)any other evidence which verifies that the accreditation or registration meets the eligibility criteria and that the participant is continuing to comply with the ongoing obligations.
(3) Information requested under paragraph (1) must be provided within 7 days of the request or such later date as the Authority may specify.
(4) Information provided to the Authority under these Regulations must be—
(a)accurate to the best of the participant’s knowledge and belief; and
(b)provided in such manner and form as the Authority may reasonably request.
(5) The costs of providing information under these Regulations are to be borne by the participant.
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