Health and Safety at Work Act 2015

Enforcement and other matters - Enforcement measures - Non-disturbance notices

111: Issue of subsequent non-disturbance notices

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“Inspectors can issue multiple non-disturbance notices if necessary”

If an inspector thinks it’s needed, they can give you more than one non-disturbance notice. They can do this before or after the first notice runs out. When they give you another notice, it has to follow the same rules as the first one. These rules are explained in section 109, which talks about what needs to be in a non-disturbance notice.

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Part 4 Enforcement and other matters
Enforcement measures: Non-disturbance notices

111Issue of subsequent non-disturbance notices

  1. If an inspector considers it necessary to do so, he or she may issue 1 or more subsequent non-disturbance notices to a person, whether before or after the expiry of the previous notice.

  2. A subsequent non-disturbance notice issued under subsection (1) must comply with section 109 (which deals with the content of non-disturbance notices).

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