PART 1 Appeals when the Welsh Ministers are not the enforcing authority
1. This Part applies when the Welsh Ministers are not the enforcing authority.
2. Notification of appeal must contain—
(a)a copy of the notification or remediation notice appealed against; and
(b)the grounds of appeal.
3. When notification is received, the Welsh Ministers must send a copy of the notification of appeal to the enforcing authority, and the enforcing authority must immediately send a copy to any person who appears to it to have a particular interest in the subject matter of the appeal, and notify the Welsh Ministers whom it has notified.
4. The Welsh Ministers must notify the appellant of the time limit within which the appellant must provide in writing—
(a)a statement of case; and
(b)all relevant correspondence.
5. When these are received, the Welsh Ministers must send all the documents to the enforcing authority, giving the enforcing authority a time limit within which it must provide a written response.
6. At the same time the Welsh Ministers must notify any person notified under paragraph 3 of the time limit under paragraph 5 and invite them to make representations before that date.
7. The Welsh Ministers must then decide whether further evidence is needed, and give directions accordingly.
8. The Welsh Ministers must then refer the appeal to a person appointed by the Welsh Ministers to deal with the appeal, and specify to the appointed person whether or not the appeal must be dealt with by written procedure or whether a hearing must be held.
9. Following the conclusion of the appeal by the appointed person, the appointed person must decide the matter or, if so directed by the Welsh Ministers at any stage before the decision is made, make a recommendation to the Welsh Ministers, who must decide the appeal.
10. The person deciding the appeal may make such order as to the costs of the parties (including parties who make representation) as is fit.