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Customer and Product Data Bill

Administrative matters - Accreditation of requestors

107: Application to modify accreditation

You could also call this:

“How to ask for changes to your data-sharing permissions”

The new law would let you change your accreditation if you’re already an accredited requestor. You could ask to add or remove rules about what you’re allowed to do. You could also ask to change what kind of accreditation you have.

After the chief executive decides on your request, they would tell you what they decided, just like when you first got accredited.

The process for changing your accreditation would be similar to when you first applied. You’d need to follow the same rules, unless the new law or other rules say something different about changing accreditations.

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Part 5 Administrative matters
Accreditation of requestors

107Application to modify accreditation

  1. An accredited requestor may apply to the chief executive to modify the terms or conditions of its accreditation, including—

  2. to add or remove designation regulations in relation to which the accreditation is granted; and
    1. to add or remove classes of accreditation.
      1. After deciding the application, the chief executive must give the applicant the information specified in section 106(3).

      2. Sections 102 to 106 apply to the making of an application under this section as if it were an original application for accreditation (except to the extent that this Act or the regulations provide different requirements for applications for modifications).