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Version date: 31 December 2020 - onwards
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3. Notification of final designation

Repealed from 31 December 2020

(1) Where the Treasury make a final designation of a person, they must -

(a) give written notice of the designation to the designated person, and

(b) take steps to publicise the designation.

(2) Unless one or more of the following conditions is met, the Treasury must take steps to publicise the designation generally.

(3) The conditions are that -

(a) the Treasury believe that the designated person is an individual under the age of 18, or

(b) the Treasury consider that disclosure of the designation should be restricted -

(i) in the interests of national security,

(ii) for reasons connected with the prevention or detection of serious crime, or

(iii) in the interests of justice.

(4) If one or more of those conditions is met, the Treasury must inform only such persons as they consider appropriate.

(5) If that ceases to be the case, the Treasury must -

(a) give written notice of that fact to the designated person, and

(b) take steps to publicise the designation generally.

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