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Regulation 17
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Function | Person by whom fee is payable |
Assessing a safety case or a revision to a safety case (sent to the Executive pursuant to any provision of the 2000 Regulations) for the purpose of deciding whether to accept that safety case or revision, and accepting any such safety case or revision | The railway operator or person intending to become the railway operator who has prepared that safety case pursuant to that provision |
Assessing whether to grant an exemption pursuant to regulation 17 of the 2000 Regulations and granting any such exemption | The railway operator who has requested the exemption |
Providing advice with respect to the preparation of a safety case or revision to a safety case which is proposed to be sent to the Executive pursuant to any provision of the 2000 Regulations | The railway operator or person intending to become the railway operator who has requested that advice |
Assessing whether to grant an approval pursuant to any provision of the Approval Regulations and granting any such approval | The operator or manufacturer (within the meaning of the Approval Regulations) who has made the application for the approval, or on whose behalf the application has been made |
Providing advice with respect to a proposed application for the grant of an approval pursuant to the Approval Regulations | The operator or manufacturer (within the meaning of the Approval Regulations) who has requested that advice |
Assessing whether to make and making an order in relation to a level crossing pursuant to the Level Crossings Act 1983 M1 and to an agreement made pursuant to section 13(1)(b) of the 1974 Act | The operator within the meaning of the Level Crossings Act 1983 |
Assessing whether to grant an exemption pursuant to regulation 6 of the Railway Safety Regulations 1999 M2 and granting any such exemption | The railway operator who has requested the exemption |
Marginal Citations
M11983 c. 16; the Act, which was amended by the level Crossings Regulations 1997 (S.I. 1997/487), is one of the relevant statutory provisions within the meaning of section 53 of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (c. 37) by virtue of section 117(1) and (4) of the Railways Act 1993 (c. 43).
M2S.I. 1999/2244, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
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