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Representations and appeals etc


(1) Where the Commission propose to impose a fixed monetary penalty on a person, they shall serve on the person a notice of what is proposed.


(2) A notice under sub-paragraph (1) must offer the person the opportunity to discharge the person’s liability for the fixed monetary penalty by payment of a prescribed sum (which must be less than or equal to the amount of the penalty). The following provisions of this paragraph apply if the person does not do so.


(3) The person may make written representations and objections to the Commission in relation to the proposed imposition of the fixed monetary penalty.


(4) After the end of the period for making such representations and objections (see paragraph 3(2)) the Commission shall decide whether to impose the fixed monetary penalty. If they decide to do so they shall serve on the person a notice imposing the penalty.


(5) The Commission may not impose a fixed monetary penalty on a person—


  (a) if, taking into account (in particular) any matter raised by the person, the Commission are no longer satisfied as mentioned in paragraph 1(1), (2), (3) or      (4) (as applicable);


  (b) in such other circumstances as may be prescribed.


(6) A person on whom a fixed monetary penalty is imposed may appeal against the decision to impose the penalty on the ground that—


  (a) it was based on an error of fact,


  (b) it was wrong in law, or


  (c) it was unreasonable, or on such other grounds as may be prescribed.


(7) An appeal under sub-paragraph (6) is to a county court or (in Scotland) the sheriff.