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17. Breach of regulation 19(14) (wilful obstruction of a person carrying out a function under these Regulations)—
(a)obstruction of a function relating to regulation 3—
(i)in the case of the first fixed penalty notice, £500,
(ii)in the case of the second fixed penalty notice, £1,000,
(iii)in the case of the third fixed penalty notice, £2,000,
(iv)in the case of the fourth and subsequent fixed penalty notices, £4,000,
with no account taken of any fixed penalty notices given before 4.00 a.m. on 18th January 2021;
(b)obstruction of a function relating to regulation 4—
(i)in the case of the first fixed penalty notice, £500,
(ii)in the case of the second fixed penalty notice, £1,000,
(iii)in the case of the third fixed penalty notice, £2,000,
(iv)in the case of the fourth and subsequent fixed penalty notices, £4,000;
(c)obstruction of a function relating to regulations 9 or 11 apart from regulation 11(3), £1,000;
(d)obstruction of a function relating to regulation 11(3) or in relation to regulation 10—
(i)in the case of the first fixed penalty notice, £5,000,
(ii)in the case of the second fixed penalty notice, £8,000,
(iii)in the case of the third and subsequent fixed penalty notice, £10,000;
(e)in any other case, £500.
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