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Recovery of charges

SRA Cost of Investigations Regulations 2011 forms part of Edition 3 of the Handbook, which came into effect on 18 April 2012.

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Regulation 7: Recovery of charges

7.1

Any charge which a person is required to pay under these regulations is recoverable by the SRA as a debt due to the SRA from that person.

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