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Made | 20th February 2006 | ||
Laid before the Scottish Parliament | 21st February 2006 | ||
Coming into force | 1st April 2006 |
4.
In regulation 19 (notices: general), after paragraph (3), insert–
(5) The method specified in this paragraph is to send the demand notice or information by electronic communication to an address notified to the authority for the purposes of this paragraph by the recipient of the notice or information, and an electronic communication under this paragraph must be–
(6) The method specified in this paragraph is to publish the notice or information on a website in a case where–
(7) In paragraph (5)(b), "legible in all other material respects" means that the information contained in the electronic communication shall be available to the recipient to no lesser extent than it would be if that information had been contained in a document in printed form.
(8) Unless the contrary is proved–
and for these purposes "working day" means a day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, Christmas Eve, a bank holiday in Scotland under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971[4], a day appointed for public thanksgiving or mourning, or any other day which is a local or public holiday in an area in which an electronic communication is received.
(9) A person who has notified an address for the purposes of paragraph (5) may subsequently give notice to the levying authority of a different address for those purposes and such a notice shall take effect from the date specified in it, being a date not less than three working days after the date on which the notice is given.
(10) Where a person has agreed to receive notices or information by a method specified in paragraph (5) or (6), that person may at any time withdraw from that agreement by giving notice to the levying authority and such a notice shall take effect from the date specified in it, being a date not less than seven working days after the date on which the notice is given.".
TOM McCABE
A member of the Scottish Executive
St Andrew's House, Edinburgh
20th February 2006
I consent
PHIL WOOLAS
Minister of State, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
16th February 2006
[2] S.I. 1992/1332, to which there are amendments not relevant to this Order.back
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