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74.—(1) The Defence Council, a Board or a Provost Marshal must, on receipt of a notification given by the Commissioner—
(a)provide the Commissioner with all such information and documents specified or described in that notification; and
(b)produce or deliver up to the Commissioner all such evidence and other things so specified or described,
as appear to the Commissioner to be required by the Commissioner for the purposes of the carrying out of any of the Commissioner’s functions.
(2) Anything falling to be provided, produced or delivered up in pursuance of a requirement imposed under paragraph (1) must be provided, produced or delivered up in such form, in such manner and within such period as may be specified in—
(a)the notification imposing the requirement; or
(b)in any subsequent notification given by the Commissioner to that body or person for the purposes of this paragraph.
(3) Nothing in this regulation requires the Defence Council, a Board or a Provost Marshal—
(a)to provide the Commissioner with any information or document, or to produce or deliver up any other thing, before the earliest time at which it is practicable to do so; or
(b)to provide, produce or deliver up anything at all in a case in which it never becomes practicable to do so.
(4) A requirement imposed by any notification under this regulation may authorise or require information or documents to which it relates to be provided to the Commissioner electronically.
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 74 in force at 19.6.2023, see reg. 1(1)
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