(1) The enforcement provisions of the 1998 Act listed in subsection (2) are to have effect for the purposes of this Act as they have effect for the purposes of that Act (except so far as they relate to Northern Ireland or Scotland), but with the modifications specified in subsections (3) to (7) of this section.
(2) The enforcement provisions are—
(a) sections 10 and 11 (records);
(b) section 14 (powers of officers);
(c) section 17 (entitlement of worker to additional remuneration), except for subsection (3);
(d) section 19 (notices of underpayment: arrears);
(e) section 19C (notices of underpayment: appeals), except for subsections (1)(c) and (6) and, so far as relating to appeals under subsection (1)(c), subsection (8);
(f) section 19D (non-compliance with notice of underpayment: recovery of arrears);
(g) section 19F (withdrawal of notice of underpayment), except for subsections (2)(a) and (4);
(h) section 19G (replacement notice of underpayment);
(i) section 19H (effect of replacement notice of underpayment), except for subsections (4) and (5);
(j) sections 23 and 24 (right not to suffer detriment);
(k) section 28 (evidence: reversal of burden of proof in civil proceedings);
(l)
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