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The Infrastructure Planning (Changes to, and Revocation of, Development Consent Orders) Regulations 2011

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation and commencement

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. PART 1 Application for a change, which is not material, to a development consent order

    1. 3.General

    2. 4.Application

    3. 5.Fee for application

    4. 6.Publicising the application

    5. 6A.Coronavirus: temporary modifications to this Part

    6. 7.Duty to consult

    7. 7A.Consultation and publicity statement

    8. 8.Notification of decision

  5. PART 2 Changes to, and revocation of, orders granting development consent under paragraphs 3(1), 3(4), and 3(5) of Schedule 6 to the Act

    1. 9.General

    2. 10.Duty to consult

    3. 11.Timetable for consultation under regulation 10

    4. 12.Duty to notify Secretary of State of proposed application

    5. 13.Duty to consult local community

    6. 14.Publicising a proposed application

    7. 15.Duty to take account of responses to consultation and publicity

    8. 16.Applications – general

    9. 17.EIA development

    10. 18.Fees for applications

    11. 19.Notice of an application

    12. 20.Publicising an application

    13. 20A.Coronavirus: temporary modifications to this Part

    14. 21.Notice of person interested in land to which compulsory acquisition request relates

    15. 21A.Cases where the Secretary of State is of the view that examination is not necessary

    16. 21B.Deciding an application without examination

    17. 22.Appointment of the Examining body

    18. 23.Additional appointments to the Examining body

    19. 24.Replacement of the appointed person appointed to be the chair of the Examining body

    20. 25.Membership of Examining body where application relates to land in Wales

    21. 26.Functions of the Examining body

    22. 27.Initial assessment of issues

    23. 28.Preliminary meeting and other meetings

    24. 29.Procedural decisions

    25. 30.Timetable

    26. 31.Written representations

    27. 32.Relevant representation

    28. 33.Hearings about specific issues

    29. 34.Compulsory acquisition hearings

    30. 35.Open-floor hearings

    31. 36.Notification of hearings

    32. 37.Procedure at hearings

    33. 38.Hearings: general provisions

    34. 39.Hearings: disruption and supervision

    35. 40.Representations not made orally may be made in writing

    36. 41.Site inspections

    37. 42.Completion of examination

    38. 43.Procedure after completion of examination

    39. 44.Further information

    40. 45.Additional copies

    41. 46.Availability and inspection of representations and documents

    42. 47.Making the decision

    43. 48.Decision-making by the Examining body

    44. 49.Timetable for decisions

    45. 50.Notification of decisions

    46. 51.Notice of authorisation of compulsory acquisition

    47. 52.Statement of reasons

    48. 53.Effect of decision

  6. PART 3 Changes to, and revocation of, orders granting development consent under paragraphs 3(1), 3(3)... and 3(7) of Schedule 6 to the Act

    1. 54.General

    2. 55.Notice

    3. 56.Publicising a proposed order

    4. 56A.Coronavirus: temporary modifications to this Part

    5. 57.Notification of decisions

    6. 58.Statement of reasons

    7. 59.Effect of decision

  7. PART 4 Provisions about the assessment of compensation payable under paragraph 6 of Schedule 6 to the Act

    1. 60.Interpretation

    2. 61.Claim for compensation

    3. 62.Assessment of compensation

    4. 63.Apportionment of compensation for depreciation

    5. 64.Registration of compensation for depreciation

    6. 65.General provisions as to compensation for depreciation

    7. 66.Compensation for statutory undertakers

  8. PART 5 Miscellaneous

    1. 67.Closed evidence

    2. 68.Form and service of notices etc.

    3. 69.Allowing further time

    4. 70.Amendment to the Infrastructure Planning (Compulsory Acquisition) Regulations 2010

    5. 71.Review

  9. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Consultation and notification

      1. Note Notes to Table (a) “relevant”, in relation to a...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Fees

      1. 1.Interpretation

      2. 2.Fee to accompany an application

      3. 3.Pre-examination fee

      4. 4.Fee in respect of the handling of an application

      5. 5.Initial payment in respect of the handling of an application

      6. 6.Final payment in respect of the handling of an application

      7. 7.Fee in respect of venue costs

      8. 8.Fees payable on or after 1st April 2018

  10. Explanatory Note

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