Legislation – Subsidy Control Act 2022
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PART 4CMA: referrals and functions
CHAPTER 1Functions on referrals of subsidies and schemes
Mandatory referrals
55Call-in direction
(1)
The Secretary of State may direct a public authority to request a report from the CMA in relation to a proposed subsidy or subsidy scheme.
(2)
A direction under this section may be given in relation to—
(a)
a subsidy or subsidy scheme of interest, or
(b)
any subsidy or subsidy scheme in respect of which the Secretary of State considers—
(i)
there is a risk of failure to comply with the requirements of Chapters 1 and 2 of Part 2, or
(ii)
there is a risk of negative effects on competition or investment within the United Kingdom.
(3)
The Secretary of State—
(a)
must send a copy of a direction given under this section to the public authority and to the CMA, and
(b)
must publish the direction in such manner as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.