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PART 1SINTRODUCTORY

Citation and CommencementS

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Croft House Grant (Scotland) Regulations 2006 and shall come into force on 15th May 2006.

Commencement Information

I1Reg. 1 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

InterpretationS

2.  In these Regulations–

“the Act of 1993” means the Crofters (Scotland) Act 1993;

“applicant” means a crofter, cottar or eligible occupier who has applied for, or has been awarded, a grant, under these Regulations;

“cottar” has the same meaning as in section 12(5) of the Act of 1993;

“crofter” means the tenant of a croft;

“croft” has the same meaning as in section 3(1) of the Act of 1993;

“eligible occupier” means the owner occupier of a croft which was acquired from the landlord not more than 7 years before a grant application was received by the Scottish Ministers;

“grant” means such assistance by way of grant as is mentioned in regulation 3;

“high level priority area” means an area which has been identified from time to time as such by the Geographical Targeting Panel established by the Scottish Ministers for this purpose and which attracts the high level of grant as defined in regulation 4 of these Regulations;

“low level priority area” means an area which has been identified from time to time as such by the said Geographical Targeting Panel and which attracts the low level of grant as defined in regulation 4 of these Regulations;

“operation” means the erection of a dwellinghouse or any of the eligible rebuilding and improvement operations specified in Schedule 1 to these Regulations, the cost of which must not be not less than £10,000;

“standard priority area” means an area which has been identified from time to time as such by the said Geographical Targeting Panel and which attracts the standard level of grant as defined in regulation 4 of these Regulations.

Commencement Information

I2Reg. 2 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

PART 2SGRANTS IN RESPECT OF OPERATIONS

Payment of grantS

3.—(1) The Scottish Ministers may make a grant of such amount as they may determine, but subject to the relevant limit specified in regulations 4 and 5, of these Regulations to an applicant for an operation.

(2) The operation must be carried out, in the case of a crofter, on the croft, in the case of a cottar, on the holding occupied by the cottar, and, in the case of an eligible occupier, on the croft or holding or part of a croft, as the case may be, occupied by that eligible occupier.

Commencement Information

I3Reg. 3 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

Amount of grantS

4.—(1) The amount of grant, payable by the Scottish Ministers under regulation 3 for the erection of a dwellinghouse–

(a)in a low level priority area level shall not exceed £11,500;

(b)in a standard level priority area shall not exceed £17,000;

(c)in a high level priority area shall not exceed £22,000.

Commencement Information

I4Reg. 4 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

5.  The amount of grant payable at the discretion of and by the Scottish Ministers under regulation 3 towards the approved cost of an operation, other than the erection of a dwellinghouse–

(a)in a low level priority area, shall not exceed the lesser of 20% of the cost of the operation and £11,500;

(b)in a standard level priority area, shall not exceed the lesser of 30% of the cost of the operation and £17,000;

(c)in a high level priority area, shall not exceed the lesser of 40% of the cost of the operation and £22,000.

Commencement Information

I5Reg. 5 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

Application for grantS

6.—(1) Any application for grant under these Regulations shall be in such form and shall provide such information as the Scottish Ministers specify, and shall be approved by the Scottish Ministers prior to the commencement of any work on the operation.

(2) The Scottish Ministers may, as they think fit, either refuse to approve an application or approve it in whole or in part, and any such approval may be given, subject to such conditions as the Scottish Ministers think fit.

(3) Any approval of cost for the purposes of a grant under this Part may be varied or withdrawn by the Scottish Ministers.

(4) In approving an application, the Scottish Ministers may specify the date by which work may start on the operation, the date by which the first payment of grant shall be claimed and the date by which the final payment of grant shall be claimed by the applicant.

(5) Where the applicant is a crofter or cottar, the Scottish Ministers shall notify the applicant’s landlord of the application and if the landlord, within 14 days of being so notified, objects in writing to the making of the grant, the Scottish Ministers shall, before making any decision on the application, afford to the applicant and the landlord an opportunity of making representations thereon in writing to them, or to a person appointed by them to hear the representations and report thereon to them.

(6) After considering any such application and any representations or report thereon, as specified in paragraph (5), the Scottish Ministers shall give to the applicant notice in writing of their decision and if the applicant is a crofter or a cottar, shall also give notice of their decision to the applicant’s landlord.

(7) Where the Scottish Ministers approve the application they shall, at the same time as they give to the applicant notice of their approval, inform the applicant that the proposed work may be carried out subject to such modifications or conditions as the Scottish Ministers may specify.

Commencement Information

I6Reg. 6 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

Claims for payment of grantS

7.  The applicant shall make a claim for payment of the grant in such form as the Scottish Ministers may specify and shall afford to the Scottish Ministers or their duly authorised officers such facilities as are reasonably required to enable the Scottish Ministers to satisfy themselves that any conditions subject to which approval was given have been complied with.

Commencement Information

I7Reg. 7 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

Conditions of grantS

8.—(1) Upon the payment of a grant the Scottish Ministers shall forthwith cause to be recorded in the Register of Sasines or registered in the Land Register of Scotland a notice in the form set out in Schedule 2, or a form to the like effect, specifying the conditions which, by virtue of regulation 9, apply.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3), upon completion of the work to the satisfaction of the Scottish Ministers, they shall make payment of the grant to the applicant or a nominee of the applicant.

(3) The Scottish Ministers may make payment of the grant in instalments at such times, either during the progress of the work or after its completion, and subject to such conditions as the Scottish Ministers may specify.

(4) Where an instalment of a grant has been paid in accordance with paragraph (3) and the work in respect of which the grant was to be made is not thereafter completed to the satisfaction of the Scottish Ministers or any condition of payment of the instalment of the grant is not complied with, the amount of the instalments paid may be recovered from the applicant in accordance with regulation 10 as if there had been a failure to comply with a condition such as mentioned in that regulation.

(5) Where the grant is for part of an operation and the maximum amount of grant has been paid, no further grant will be payable for the same operation.

Commencement Information

I8Reg. 8 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

9.—(1) Where a grant is paid under these Regulations in respect of any operation on a dwellinghouse, that dwellinghouse shall, unless the Scottish Ministers otherwise agree, be–

(a)occupied by the applicant or his family;

(b)maintained by the applicant, his family or his successors to the satisfaction of the Scottish Ministers; and

(c)kept insured against destruction or damage by fire for such sum and with such insurance company as the Scottish Ministers may from time to time approve, and the receipts for the premiums in respect of the renewal of insurance shall be exhibited to the Scottish Ministers on demand.

(2) The applicant who proposes to give up the tenancy of a croft shall inform the Scottish Ministers of that intention in writing and provide the name and address of any proposed new tenant.

(3) The applicant shall not let, sell or otherwise dispose of the croft, or the croft house site without the consent of the Scottish Ministers.

(4) The applicant shall permit any person duly authorised by the Scottish Ministers to enter and inspect any such dwellinghouse as referred to in paragraph (1) at all reasonable times for the purpose of ascertaining whether any provision of these Regulations, including conditions attached to the payment of grant applicable to the dwellinghouse, is being complied with and any person so authorised shall, if requested, produce a document showing his authority to do so.

(5) The Scottish Ministers may require the applicant to provide at such times as they may determine a certificate stating that the conditions of these Regulations are being complied with and to provide such other relevant information as they may require.

(6) These Regulations and the conditions attached to the payment of grant shall be observed in respect of the dwellinghouse–

(a)where a grant has been made for erection of a dwellinghouse, for a period of fifteen years;

(b)where a grant has been made for any of the operations specified in Schedule 1, other than the erection of a dwellinghouse, for a period of ten years.

Commencement Information

I9Reg. 9 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

PART 3SGENERAL

Recovery and repayment of grantS

10.—(1) Where, after the date upon which any grant, or instalment of grant, has been paid under these Regulations, the Scottish Ministers are satisfied that the applicant has not complied, or is not complying, with a condition attached to the payment of the grant, the Scottish Ministers may give to the applicant notice in writing requiring him or her to make payment of a sum calculated in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (4) and the applicant shall make payment of that sum to the Scottish Ministers within 28 days of receipt of the notice.

(2) In the event of any dwellinghouse, for which a grant under these Regulations has been made, being destroyed or so damaged by fire during the period referred to in regulation 9(6)(a) as to be rendered unfit for human habitation, the Scottish Ministers may give to the applicant notice in writing requiring him to make payment of a sum calculated in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (4) and the applicant shall make payment of that sum to the Scottish Ministers within 28 days of receipt of the notice.

(3) The applicant may repay the grant by making payment to the Scottish Ministers of a sum calculated in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (4) or such lesser amounts as, in the circumstances of any particular case, the Scottish Ministers, in their discretion may determine.

(4) The sum referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be a sum bearing the same proportion to the grant made in respect of the dwellinghouse in question as the period between the date of the notice given under paragraph (1) or paragraph (2) in relation to that dwellinghouse or, when paragraph (3) applies, the date of repayment, and the expiration of the period specified in regulation 9(6) of these Regulations, bears to the whole of that period, together with interest at the rate of 10 per centum per annum, or any other rate determined by the Scottish Ministers, on that sum from the date on which payment of the grant or the instalment was made until repayment.

(5) Where the tenancy of a croft upon which is situated a dwellinghouse, or where a cottar’s tenancy of a dwellinghouse, in respect of which a grant has been made, terminates, the owner shall be deemed to be the applicant during any period during which the croft or, as the case may be, the dwellinghouse, remains unlet and unoccupied.

(6) There shall be deemed to have been a failure to comply with the conditions set out in a notice recorded as specified in regulation 8(1) if the applicant sells, lets or otherwise disposes of the dwellinghouse–

(a)where the applicant is a crofter, otherwise than–

(i)to a member of his family or;

(ii)to another crofter who in the opinion of the Scottish Ministers will occupy the dwellinghouse for the purpose of cultivating a croft;

(b)in any other case, to a person other than a crofter, who in the opinion of the Scottish Ministers, requires, and will occupy, the dwellinghouse for the purpose of cultivating a croft.

(7) There shall be deemed to have been a failure to comply with the conditions specified in these Regulations if the applicant is an owner occupier who, without the prior consent of the Scottish Ministers, assigns or disposes of the croft land on which that dwellinghouse is built to a person who is not a member of his family.

Commencement Information

I10Reg. 10 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

Termination of ConditionsS

11.  Where the applicant repays the grant in accordance with regulation 10 these Regulations and the conditions imposed on the applicant shall cease to have effect, Scottish Ministers shall cause to be recorded in the Register of Sasines or registered in the Land Register of Scotland a notice in the form set out in Schedule 3 to these Regulations, or a form to like effect.

Commencement Information

I11Reg. 11 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

Crofters Commission to be agentsS

12.—(1) The Crofters Commission may act as agents of the Scottish Ministers for the purpose of the administration of any grant made under these Regulations.

(2) In carrying out its function as agent of the Scottish Ministers under these Regulations, the Crofters Commission shall have the powers, rights and duties as are conferred upon it by the Scottish Ministers.

Commencement Information

I12Reg. 12 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

RevocationS

13.  The Crofters etc. Building Grants (Scotland) Regulations 1990(1) are hereby revoked, but without prejudice to anything duly done or any right, obligation or liability acquired, accrued or incurred thereunder.

Commencement Information

I13Reg. 13 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

Transitional ProvisionsS

14.—(1) Notwithstanding the revocation of the Crofters etc. Building Grants (Scotland) Regulations 1990 any application for improvement operations received before 31st December 2004 for payment of grant shall be administered and paid under those Regulations.

(2) In the case of a grant made for the erection or rebuilding of a dwellinghouse under the Crofters etc. Building Grants (Scotland) Regulations 1990, any conditions in force in terms of those Regulations at the date of the coming into operation of these Regulations shall continue to apply notwithstanding the revocation of those Regulations by regulation 13 but shall cease to have effect on the expiry of a period of 15 years, beginning with the day on which, in accordance with the provisions of the regulations under which the grant was paid, the work of erection or rebuilding was, in the opinion of the Scottish Ministers, completed.

Commencement Information

I14Reg. 14 in force at 15.5.2006, see reg. 1(1)

RHONA BRANKIN

Authorised to sign on behalf of the Scottish Ministers

St Andrew’s House,

Edinburgh

20th April 2006

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