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55.—(1) The deposit management organisation—
(a)must issue to registered scheme producers a single logo designed to be carried on each deposit item to identify it as a deposit item (the “scheme logo”);
(b)may issue to registered scheme producers a single logo designed to be carried on each scheme multipack to identify the scheme multipack as packaging which contains one or more deposit items (the “scheme packaging logo”).
(2) A scheme logo or scheme packaging logo may from time to time be withdrawn and replaced by the deposit management organisation.
(3) Before deciding to issue, withdraw or replace a scheme logo or scheme packaging logo, the deposit management organisation must have regard to the likely impact of the decision on registered scheme producers.
(4) Where the deposit management organisation issues or replaces any scheme logo or scheme packaging logo, the deposit management organisation must specify the date from which that logo is to be used by registered scheme producers and scheme suppliers.
(5) The date specified for the purposes of paragraph (4) must be a date which the deposit management organisation is satisfied gives registered scheme producers and scheme suppliers sufficient notice of the change before it takes effect.
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