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35.—(1) The instruments listed in Schedule 5 are revoked subject to the following savings.
(2) The IACS Regulations and regulation 3 of the Agriculture (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2012 M1 continue to apply in relation to a single application within the meaning of regulation 2(1) of the IACS Regulations.
(3) The ERDP Enforcement Regulations, the ERDP Enforcement Amendment Regulations and regulation 14 of the RD Enforcement Regulations continue to apply in relation to any application or commitment within the meaning of regulation 2(1) of the ERDP Enforcement Regulations.
(4) Regulations 1 to 13 of the RD Enforcement Regulations and the RD Enforcement Amendment Regulations continue to apply in relation to any application, commitment or rural development payment within the meaning of regulation 2(1) of the RD Enforcement Regulations.
(5) Any appointment of an authorised person by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the IACS Regulations in effect immediately before 1st January 2015 continues to have effect as if it were an appointment of that person as an authorised person for the purposes of these Regulations.
(6) Any appointment of an authorised person for the purposes of the RD Enforcement Regulations or the Agriculture (Cross compliance) (No. 2) Regulations 2009 M2 in effect immediately before 1st January 2015 continues to have effect as if it were an appointment of that person as an authorised person by the Secretary of State, Forestry Commissioners or Natural England (as the case may be) for the purposes of these Regulations.
(7) Any appointment of an authorised officer by a competent authority for the purposes of the Common Agricultural Policy (Protection of Community Arrangements) Regulations 1992 M3 in effect immediately before 1st January 2015 continues to have effect as if it were an appointment of that person as an authorised person by that competent authority for the purposes of these Regulations.
(8) The Rural Development Programme (Transfer and Appeals) (England) Regulations 2011 M4 continue to apply in relation to any appeal against a decision within the meaning of regulation 3(1) of those Regulations.
(9) The Common Agricultural Policy Single Payment and Support Schemes (Appeals) Regulations 2010 M5 continue to apply in relation to any appeal against an initial determination within the meaning of regulation 2(1) of those Regulations.
(10) In this regulation—
“the ERDP Enforcement Amendment Regulations” means the England Rural Development Programme (Enforcement) (Amendment) Regulations 2001 M6;
“the ERDP Enforcement Regulations” means the England Rural Development Programme (Enforcement) Regulations 2000 M7;
“the IACS Regulations” means the Common Agricultural Policy Single Payment and Support Schemes (Integrated Administration and Control System) Regulations 2009 M8;
“the RD Enforcement Amendment Regulations” means the Rural Development (Enforcement) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2010 M9;
“the RD Enforcement Regulations” means the Rural Development (Enforcement) (England) Regulations 2007 M10.
Marginal Citations
M2S.I. 2009/3365, amended by S.I. 2010/2941, 2012/66 and 2897 and 2013/3231.
M3S.I. 1992/314, amended by S.I. 2001/ 3198 and 2011/1043 and also amended, in relation to England, Wales and Northern Ireland, by S.I. 2001/3686, and, in relation to Scotland, by S.S.I. 2001/390.
M7S.I. 2000/3044, amended by S.I. 2001/431, 2002/271, 2003/289 and 1235, 2004/145, 2005/154 and 621, 2006/225, 2007/75, and 2011/1043.
M8S.I. 2009/3263, amended by S.I. 2012/66.
M10S.I. 2007/75, amended by S.I. 2010/2078 and 2012/666.
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