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ARTICLE 92: | Persons entitled to appeal, time-limits, fees and form |
1. Any natural or legal person may appeal against a decision addressed to that person, or against a decision which, although
addressed to another person, is of direct and individual concern to the former.
2. The appeal, together with the statements of the grounds thereof, shall be filed in writing to the Agency within three months of the notification of the decision to the person concerned, or in the absence thereof, of the day on
which it became known to the latter, unless otherwise provided in this Regulation.
3. A fee may be payable by persons bringing an appeal against an Agency decision, in accordance with Title IX.
- Referred by:
- ARTICLE 9: Exemption from the general obligation to register for product and process orientated research and development (PPORD)
- ARTICLE 20: Duties of the Agency
- ARTICLE 27: Sharing of existing data in the case of registered substances
- ARTICLE 30: Sharing of data involving tests
- ARTICLE 51: Adoption of decisions under dossier evaluation
- ARTICLE 74: Fees and charges
- ARTICLE 93: Examination and decisions on appeal