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.—(1) If the Authority proposes to make an order under section (Orders in relation to the general prohibition), it must give the person concerned a warning notice.
(2) The warning notice must set out the terms of the proposed order.
(3) If the Authority decides to make an order under section (Orders in relation to the general prohibition), it must give the person concerned a decision notice.
(4) The decision notice must—
(5) Subsections (6) to (8) apply to an application for the variation or revocation of an order under section (Orders in relation to the general prohibition).
(6) If the Authority decides to grant the application, it must give the applicant written notice of its decision.
(7) If the Authority proposes to refuse the application, it must give the applicant a warning notice.
(8) If the Authority decides to refuse the application, it must give the applicant a decision notice.
(9) A person—
may refer the matter to the Tribunal.(10) The Authority may not make an order under section (Orders in relation to the general prohibition) unless—
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