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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a Scottish Statutory Instrument: The Parking Prohibitions (Enforcement and Accounts) (Scotland) Regulations 2023 No. 373
4. An enforcement notice served under regulation 6 must—
(a)specify the date of the notice, which must be the date on which it is posted,
(b)include the regulatory matters,
(c)specify the date on which the penalty charge notice was given under regulation 4,
(d)specify the grounds on which the authorised enforcement officer who gave the penalty charge notice under regulation 4 believed that a penalty charge was payable,
(e)state that the penalty charge must be paid within the payment period, unless representations have been made under regulation 10(1),
(f)state that representations may be made, on any of the grounds specified in regulation 10(4), to the local authority against the decision to serve the enforcement notice, but that representations made outside the payment period may be disregarded,
(g)specify the form in which representations must be made and the manner in which they must be submitted,
(h)state the amount of the increased charge which may be payable if, before the end of the relevant period determined under regulation 9(3)—
(i)the penalty charge is not paid, or
(ii)no representations have been made in accordance with regulation 10(1),
(i)state that if representations made under regulation 10(1) are rejected, an appeal may be made to the First-tier Tribunal against the decision to serve an enforcement notice on any of the grounds specified in regulation 10(4).
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