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10.—(1) The Secretary of State may issue a new certificate of exemption to replace an existing certificate of exemption that was issued in respect of a dog where—
(a)the holder of the existing certificate—
(i)notifies the Secretary of State in writing of a change in the holder’s name or contact details on the existing certificate and provides the Secretary of State with such evidence as the Secretary of State may reasonably require in relation to the change; or
(ii)notifies the Secretary of State of the relocation of the dog in the event of a fire or other emergency as required under article 5(c)(ii); or
(b)evidence has been provided to confirm that the dog has been implanted with a microchip in accordance with article 8.
(2) The Secretary of State may by notice in writing withdraw a certificate of exemption if the holder has requested that the Secretary of State withdraw the certificate.
(3) The holder of a certificate of exemption who makes a request for the withdrawal of the certificate under paragraph (2) must make the request in such form as the Secretary of State may reasonably require.
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I1Art. 10 in force at 31.12.2023, see art. 1(2)(b)
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