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[F1Harbour closure orders E+W+S

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17APower to make closure orderE+W+S

(1)The Secretary of State may make an order under this section in respect of a harbour (a “closure order”)—

(a)on the application of the harbour authority,

(b)with the consent of the harbour authority, or

(c)if the Secretary of State has consulted the harbour authority and is satisfied that they are unlikely to object.

(2)The Secretary of State must publish guidance about the circumstances in which a closure order will be made. The guidance—

(a)must require the Secretary of State to have regard to the underlying purpose, and

(b)must be reviewed and (if appropriate) revised from time to time.

(3)In this section—

(a)the underlying purpose” means the purpose of permitting or requiring harbour authorities to cease to maintain harbours which are no longer commercially viable or necessary;

(b)the harbour authority” in relation to a harbour means any harbour authority which has statutory duties to manage, maintain or improve the harbour.

17BContent of closure orderE+W+S

(1)A closure order must relieve the harbour authority of—

(a)all statutory functions in respect of the harbour, or

(b)specified statutory functions in respect of the harbour.

(2)A closure order may transfer specified functions of the harbour authority to a specified body (with the body's consent).

(3)A closure order must include transitional provision about the cessation of the harbour authority's functions (including provision about rights and liabilities in relation to the performance of functions before the closure order takes effect).

(4)A closure order may—

(a)permit or require the harbour authority to carry out works in respect of the harbour;

(b)permit the Secretary of State to carry out works in respect of the harbour;

(c)require a harbour authority to pay for works carried out under paragraph (b);

(d)confer on the harbour authority or the Secretary of State power to acquire (whether by agreement or compulsorily) land described in the order as the site of works to be carried out under paragraph (a) or (b).

17CHarbour closure orders: property etcE+W+S

(1)A closure order may include provision for the transfer of property, rights and liabilities of the harbour authority.

(2)In particular, a closure order may include provision—

(a)transferring things that would otherwise not be capable of being transferred;

(b)creating interests, rights or liabilities in relation to things transferred or in connection with a transfer;

(c)for enforcement of rights or liabilities (whether transferred or created by the order);

(d)about the transfer of rights and liabilities in relation to employment (including provision for deemed continuity);

(e)about pension schemes (including provision for amending schemes, winding them up, transferring their administration, and saving rights existing before a transfer takes effect);

(f)terminating appointments;

(g)for compensation for loss of employment (or office).

(3)A closure order may include provision—

(a)extinguishing liabilities to the Secretary of State;

(b)about the winding up of the harbour authority's affairs;

(c)about the winding up of any company wholly owned by the harbour authority;

(d)about the dissolution of the harbour authority.

(4)A provision of a closure order transferring property, rights or liabilities may—

(a)make the transfer subject to a condition (such as the grant of an interest in favour of a third party), and

(b)include provision about the effect of failure to comply with the condition.

(5)Provision under this section may confer a function on the Secretary of State.

17DHarbour closure orders: procedureE+W+S

(1)Part 1 of Schedule 3 has effect in relation to closure orders as in relation to harbour revision orders.

(2)In relation to closure orders made otherwise than on the application of the harbour authority Part 1 of Schedule 3 has effect with any necessary modifications, in particular—

[F2(a)ignore paragraphs 3, 4A, 4B(2), 4C(2), 5(2), 6(2)(a) and (c), (3) and (4), 7, 8A, 9, 10(6) to (8), 13 and 14,]

(b)treat a reference to the applicant as a reference to the Secretary of State,

(c)treat a reference to the application for an order as a reference to the proposal to make an order,

(d)treat a reference to being notified of a proposed application as a reference to proposing to make an order, F3...

[F4(e)paragraph 4B applies as if for sub-paragraph (1) there were substituted—

(1)The Secretary of State must make a screening decision in respect of the proposed order—

(a)as soon as possible, and

(b)in any event within the period of 90 days beginning with the day on which the Secretary of State has all of the information needed to make the decision.,

(f)paragraph 8 applies if the Secretary of State decides that the order would relate to a project which requires an environment impact assessment, in which case—

(i)the Secretary of State, having consulted bodies with environmental responsibilities, must arrange for the preparation of an environmental statement by competent experts,

(ii)the environmental statement must include the information specified in sub-paragraphs (2)(b) and (3) (and may include other information),

(iii)the environmental statement must take into account the results of any relevant environmental assessment which are reasonably available to the Secretary of State, and

(iv)the environmental statement must include a statement setting out the relevant expertise or qualifications of the experts who prepared the environmental statement,

(g)where paragraph 8 applies, treat a reference to an environmental statement supplied under paragraph 8(1)(a) as a reference to the environment statement prepared on behalf of the Secretary of State, and

(h)paragraph 10ZA applies if the Secretary of State decides that the order would relate to a project which requires an environmental impact assessment, in which case, treat a reference to the notice received under paragraph 10(6) as a reference to the notice published under paragraph 10(1).]

(3)Section 44 applies in relation to closure orders as in relation to harbour revision orders.

17EHarbour closure orders: devolutionE+W+S

(1)In relation to [F5harbours that are wholly in Wales, other than reserved trust ports]

(a)the power to make closure orders vests in the Welsh Ministers, and

(b)a reference in this group of sections to the Secretary of State is to be treated as a reference to the Welsh Ministers.

[F6(1A)Before making a closure order that transfers functions to a harbour authority for a harbour that is wholly or partly in England or a reserved trust port, the Welsh Ministers must obtain the consent of the Secretary of State.]

(2)In relation to harbours in Scotland—

(a)the power to make closure orders vests in the Scottish Ministers,

(b)a reference in this group of sections to the Secretary of State is to be treated as a reference to the Scottish Ministers, and

(c)the reference in section 17D(1) to Schedule 3 is a reference to that Schedule as it has effect in relation to Scotland.

17FSupplementalE+W+S

(1)A closure order may include incidental, consequential, transitional or saving provisions.

(2)In particular, a closure order—

(a)may amend, repeal or revoke an enactment of local application, and

(b)may disapply or modify the application of any other enactment.

(3)A closure order—

(a)may make provision generally or only for specified purposes, and

(b)may make different provision for different purposes.]

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