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33.—(1) The Departments shall review at four-yearly intervals, in consultation with the public, this action programme and, if appropriate, publish a revised action programme for the protection of water against nitrates from agricultural sources.
(2) An action programme shall include such necessary measures as are required by Article 5 of the Directive and shall contain a review of the action programme most recently made and of such additional measures as may be required.
(3) The Departments shall—
(a)ensure that in accordance with Article 2 of Directive 2003/35/EC M1 the public is given early and effective opportunity to participate in the preparation, review or revision of an action programme; and
(b)in doing so shall—
(i)ensure that the public is informed by public notices or other appropriate means, such as electronic media, about any proposals for the preparation, review or revision of an action programme;
(ii)ensure that the information about the proposals referred to in paragraph (3)(a), is made available to the public, including information about the right to participate in decision making in relation to those proposals;
(iii)ensure that the public is entitled to make comments before any decision is made on the establishment, review or revision of an action programme;
(iv)in making any such decision, take due account of the results of the public participation; and
(v)having examined the comments made by the public, make reasonable efforts to inform the public of the decisions taken and the reasons and considerations on which these decisions are based, including information on the public participation process.
(4) In carrying out their functions under paragraph (3), the Departments shall ensure that reasonable time is allowed such as is sufficient to enable the public to participate effectively.
(5) In carrying out their functions under paragraph (3), where the Departments publish any information, the Departments shall—
(a)do so in a way as they consider appropriate for the purpose of bringing the information to the attention of the public; and
(b)make copies of that information accessible to the public free of charge through their websites or otherwise.
(6) The Departments shall specify in a notice on their websites or otherwise the detailed arrangements made to enable public participation in the preparation, review or revision of an action programme, including—
(a)the address to which comments in relation to those proposals may be submitted; and
(b)the date by which such comments should be received.
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M1OJL 156, 25.6.2003, p. 17–25
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