PART 1Environmental governance

CHAPTER 2The Office for Environmental Protection

The Office for Environmental Protection

I1I227Co-operation duties of public authorities and the OEP

1

A person whose functions include functions of a public nature must co-operate with the OEP, and give it such reasonable assistance as it requests (including the provision of information), in connection with the exercise of its functions under this Act.

2

Subsection (1) does not apply toβ€”

a

a court or tribunal,

b

either House of Parliament,

c

a devolved legislature,

d

the Scottish Ministers F2or the Welsh Ministers,

e

a person exercising a parliamentary function, or

f

a person whose only public functions are F3Scottish devolved functions or Welsh devolved functions.

3

A person whose public functions include F4Scottish devolved functions or Welsh devolved functions is only required to co-operate with the OEP by virtue of subsection (1) to the extent that co-operation is in relation to functions that are not F4Scottish devolved functions or Welsh devolved functions.

F13A

An implementation body is only required to co-operate with the OEP by virtue of subsection (1) to the extent that co-operation is in relation to functions of that body exercisable in or as regards Northern Ireland.

In this subsection β€œimplementation body” has the meaning it has in section 55 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998 (see subsection (3) of that section).

4

If the OEP considers that a particular exercise of its functions may be relevant to the exercise of a devolved environmental governance function by a devolved environmental governance body, the OEP must consult that body.