PART 1INTRODUCTORY

Interpretation2.

(1)

In these Regulations—

“agricultural” has the same meaning as in the Agriculture (Scotland) Act 19483;

“agricultural land” means agricultural land as defined in the Agriculture (Scotland) Act 1948 and includes any dwelling-house or other building occupied for the purpose of farming any land;

“additional information” means—

(a)

supplementary information required in accordance with regulation 18(1); or

(b)

any other information provided by the applicant which, in the opinion of the Scottish Ministers, is substantive information about a matter to be included in the EIA report in accordance with regulation 16(2);

“application for multi-stage consent” means an application for approval, consent or agreement required by a condition included in a consent for an EIA project or an improvement order authorising an EIA project, as the case may be, where (in terms of the condition) that approval, consent or agreement must be obtained before all or part of the project permitted by the consent for an EIA project or an improvement order authorising an EIA project, as the case may be, may be begun;

“the application website” means a website maintained by the Scottish Ministers for the purpose of making publicly available information relating to applications to which these Regulations apply;

“consultation bodies” means—

(a)

Historic Environment Scotland;

(b)

Scottish Natural Heritage;

(c)

the Scottish Environment Protection Agency;

(d)

any other public body which the Scottish Ministers consider is likely to have an interest in the project by reason of that body’s specific environmental responsibilities or local or regional competencies;

“the Directive” means Directive 2011/92/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the assessment of the effects of certain public and private projects on the environment;

EIA project” means a project which the Scottish Ministers have decided is likely to have a significant effect on the environment by virtue of factors such as its nature, size or location;

EIA report” has the meaning given in regulation 16;

“electronic communication” has the meaning given in section 15(1) (general interpretation) of the Electronic Communications Act 20004;

“environmental impact assessment” has the meaning given in regulation 4;

“environmental information” means—

(a)

the EIA report submitted in respect of the project;

(b)

any additional information submitted in respect of the project;

(c)

any representations made by any consultation body, or other public body, consulted in respect of the project in accordance with these Regulations; and

(d)

any representations duly made by any other person about the environmental effects of the project;

“European site” means a site within the meaning of regulation 10 of the Habitats Regulations;

“the Habitats Directive” means Council Directive 92/43/EEC on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora5;
“the Habitats Regulations” means the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 19946;
“improvement order” means an order made by the Scottish Ministers in accordance with the first schedule of the Land Drainage (Scotland) Act 19587;

“interested person” means a person who notifies the Scottish Ministers in accordance with regulation 30(6) (appeals to the Scottish Ministers) of that person’s wish to make representations in respect of an appeal;

“multi-stage consent” means an approval, consent or agreement given pursuant to an application for multi-stage consent;

“project” means—

(a)

the execution of construction works or other installations or schemes; or

(b)

other interventions in the natural surroundings and landscape involving—

  1. (i)

    the use of uncultivated land or semi-natural areas for intensive agricultural purposes;

  2. (ii)

    restructuring of rural land holdings on agricultural land;

  3. (iii)

    irrigation; or

  4. (iv)

    drainage;

“relevant assessment” means, in relation to a project, an assessment, or verification, of effects on the environment carried out pursuant to national legislation which is relevant to the assessment of the environmental impacts of the project;

“relevant land” means the land upon which the project is to be carried out or, in relation to a project which has already been carried out, has been carried out;

“scoping opinion” means [why not written statement] the opinion of the Scottish Ministers as to the scope and level of detail of information to be provided in the EIA report;

“screening opinion” means a written statement of the opinion of the Scottish Ministers as to whether a project is, or is not, an EIA project;

“sensitive area” means any of the following:—

(a)

land notified under section 3(1) or 5(1) of the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 20048;

(b)

land in respect of which an order has been made under section 23 of the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004;

(c)

a European site;

(d)

a National Scenic Area as designated by a direction made by the Scottish Ministers under section 263A of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 19979; and

“Union legislation” means any enactment in national legislation giving effect to rights, powers, liabilities, obligations and restrictions from time to time created or arising by or under the EU Treaties.

(2)

Unless otherwise provided, expressions used both in these Regulations and in the Directive or in the Habitats Directive shall have the same meaning in these Regulations as they have for the purposes of the Directive in which that expression appears.

(3)

Unless the context otherwise requires, a reference in these Regulations to a numbered regulation or schedule shall be construed as a reference to the regulation or schedule bearing that number in these Regulations.

(4)

All applications, notices, notifications, representations, requests, approvals and agreements to which these Regulations apply must be made in writing.