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Changes over time for: Paragraph 10
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Point in time view as at 01/04/1995.
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Local Government and Planning (Scotland) Act 1982, Paragraph 10.
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10SIn section 32 (which relates to the reference of applications to the Secretary of State)—
(a)in subsection (1), for the words from “applications” to “order” there shall be substituted the words “any such application as is mentioned in section 23(2) of this Act ” ;
(b)in subsection (4)—
(i)the words “for planning permission”, in both places where they occur, shall cease to have effect ;
(ii)for the words “(2) and (7)” there shall be substituted the words “(1)(f) and (h) ” ;
(iii)after the word “24”, there shall be inserted the words “(2B), (2C), (2D) and (4) ” ; and
(iv)the words “(1) to (3)” shall cease to have effect ; and
(c)at the end there shall be added the following subsection—
“(7)In this section “planning authority” includes a regional planning authority.”.
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