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[F11C(1)Before beginning an access charges review, the Office of Rail Regulation must give notice of its proposal to undertake the review to each of the following—E+W+S
(a)the Secretary of State;
(b)the Scottish Ministers;
(c)the Treasury;
(d)the parties to the access agreement in question; and
(e)such other persons as that Office considers appropriate.
(2)No notice is required to be given under sub-paragraph (1) to the Secretary of State or the Scottish Ministers—
(a)in the case of the Secretary of State, if the facility or installation to which the relevant agreement relates is situated wholly in Scotland; or
(b)in the case of the Scottish Ministers, if the facility or installation to which the relevant agreement relates is situated wholly in England and Wales.
(3)A notice under this paragraph must set out—
(a)the period to which the Office of Rail Regulation expects the review to relate (“the review period”);
(b)the date by which the Secretary of State, the Scottish Ministers or (as the case may be) each of them needs to provide the information that has to be provided under paragraph 1D; and
(c)any conditions which that Office requires to be satisfied in the period ending with that date if it is to proceed with the review.
(4)The period set out under sub-paragraph (3)(a) must be the one which—
(a)begins with the time as from which the Office of Rail Regulation expects that any changes resulting from the review would fall to be implemented; and
(b)ends with the time as from which it thinks it likely (in the absence of special circumstances making an earlier review appropriate) that any changes resulting from the next access charges review in relation to the same agreement and licence would fall to be implemented.
(5)The date set out under sub-paragraph (3)(b) must be not less than the following period after the date of the notice—
(a)in a case which the Office of Rail Regulation is satisfied is a case of urgency, four weeks; and
(b)in any other case, three months.
(6)Before setting out a date under sub-paragraph (3)(b) that is less than three months after the date of the notice, the Office of Rail Regulation must consult each of the persons to whom the notice is to be given.]
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 4A paras. 1-1H substituted for Sch. 4A para. 1 (29.1.2007) by Railways Act 2005 (c. 14), ss. 4, 60, Sch. 4 para. 2 (with Sch. 4 para. 11); S.I. 2007/62, art. 2
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