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(1)In the case of a protected site in England (other than a gypsy and traveller site) for which there are site rules, each of the rules is to be an express term of each agreement to which this Act applies that relates to a pitch on the site (including an agreement made before commencement or one made before the making of the rules).
(2)The “site rules” for a protected site are rules made by the owner in accordance with such procedure as may be prescribed which relate to—
(a)the management and conduct of the site, or
(b)such other matters as may be prescribed.
(3)Any rules made by the owner before commencement which relate to a matter mentioned in subsection (2) cease to have effect at the end of such period beginning with commencement as may be prescribed.
(4)Site rules come into force at the end of such period beginning with the first consultation day as may be prescribed, if a copy of the rules is deposited with the local authority before the end of that period.
(5)Where a site rule is varied, the rule as varied comes into force at the end of such period beginning with the first consultation day as may be prescribed, if—
(a)the rule is varied in accordance with such procedure as may be prescribed, and
(b)a copy of the rule as varied is deposited with the local authority before the end of that period.
(6)Where a site rule is deleted, the deletion comes into force at the end of such period beginning with the first consultation day as may be prescribed, if—
(a)the rule is deleted in accordance with such procedure as may be prescribed, and
(b)notice of the deletion is deposited with the local authority before the end of that period.
(7)Regulations may provide that a site rule may not be made, varied or deleted unless a proposal to make, vary or delete the rule is notified to the occupiers of the site in question in accordance with the regulations.
(8)Regulations may provide that site rules, or rules such as are mentioned in subsection (3), are of no effect in so far as they make provision in relation to prescribed matters.
(9)Regulations may make provision as to the resolution of disputes—
(a)relating to a proposal to make, vary or delete a site rule;
(b)as to whether the making, variation or deletion of a site rule was in accordance with the applicable prescribed procedure;
(c)as to whether a deposit required to be made by virtue of subsection (4), (5) or (6) was made before the end of the relevant period.
(10)Provision under subsection (9) may confer functions on a tribunal.
(11)Regulations may—
(a)require a local authority to establish and keep up to date a register of site rules in respect of protected sites in its area;
(b)require a local authority to publish the up-to-date register;
(c)provide that any deposit required to be made by virtue of subsection (4), (5) or (6) must be accompanied by a fee of such amount as the local authority may determine.]
Textual Amendments
F1Ss. 2C, 2D inserted (E.W.) (27.5.2013) by Mobile Homes Act 2013 (c. 14), ss. 9(1), 15(3)
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