§ '—(1) This section applies if the Competition Commission is given notice under section 13.
§ (2) Within the permitted period the Commission may give a direction to the CAA—
- (a) not to make the modifications set out in the notice, or
- (b) not to make such of those modifications as are specified in the direction.
§ (3) But the Commission may give a direction only if it thinks the modifications concerned are not appropriate to remedy or prevent the adverse effects specified in the Commission's report on the reference under section 11.
§ (4) If the Commission gives a direction it must—
- (a) publish a notice in such manner as the Commission thinks appropriate for bringing the matters to which it relates to the attention of persons likely to be affected by the direction, and
- (b) serve a copy of the notice on the licence holder.
§ (5) The notice must set out—
- (a) the modifications set out in the notice given under section 13,
- (b) the direction, and
- (c) the reasons for giving the direction.
§ (6) If the permitted period expires without a direction being given under subsection (2) the CAA must make the modifications set out in the notice given under section 13.
756§ (7) If within the permitted period a direction is given under subsection (2)(b) the CAA must make the modifications which are—
- (a) set out in the notice given under section 13, and
- (b) not specified in the direction.
§ (8) As soon as practicable after making modifications under this section the CAA must send a copy of them to the licence holder and a copy to the Secretary of State.
§ (9) The permitted period is the period of four weeks starting with the day the Commission is given notice under section 13.
§ (10) But if within that period—
- (a) the Commission applies to the Secretary of State to extend it to six weeks, and
- (b) he directs that it is to be so extended,
§ Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.