Consultation outcome

Open letter to industry on the CMA’s licence modification appeal rules and guidance

This consultation has concluded

Detail of outcome

Feedback received

Centrica

Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)

Electricity North West

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Freshfields

Heathrow

LinkLaters

NATS

National Grid

Norton Rose Fulbright LLP

Ofgem

Detail of feedback received

The responses to the CMA’s open letter can be found above.


Original consultation

Summary

The CMA called for views on whether to make changes to its rules and guidance for licence modification appeals.

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Consultation description

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) called for views on whether to make changes to its rules and guidance for licence modification appeals.

We sought views on the rules and guidance to apply to new appeals regimes in water and air traffic services.

Deadline to respond

We welcome submissions to [email protected] from interested parties by the end of January.

Next steps

Following completion of the process of stakeholder engagement, we will consult on rules and guidance for the new functions described in our letter and will consider whether consulting on changes to the existing rules and guidance is appropriate.

Our current intention is to complete this process by Summer 2022.

Your responses

The information stakeholders provide in response to this open letter will help inform our project.

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Published 12 July 2022

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