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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Local Authorities’ Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations 1996, SCHEDULE 2.
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Regulations 3(1), 7(3), 21(4)(b), 22(3)
1. Subject to paragraph 3, the documents specified in paragraph 2 shall, so far as they are relevant, be made available for inspection at the principal offices of the authority during normal office hours and at such other places (if any) within its area as it may think fit during such hours as it may determine for each such place.E+W
2. The documents are—E+W
(a)a copy of the relevant notice of proposals and, if the order has been made, of the relevant notice of making;
(b)except where the order is one to which paragraph 3 applies, a copy of the order as proposed to be made or as made (as the case may be);
(c)except where the order is one to which paragraph 3 applies, a map which clearly shows the location and effect of the order as proposed to be made or as made (as the case may be) and, where appropriate, alternative routes for diverted traffic;
(d)a statement setting out the reasons why the authority proposed to make the order including, in the case of an experimental order, the reasons for proceeding by way of experiment and a statement as to whether the authority intends to consider making an order having the same effect which is not an experimental order;
(e)if the order varies, revokes, applies or suspends another order, a copy of that other order;
(f)if the order modifies, suspends or revokes regulations made or having effect as if made under section 12 of the 1984 Act, a copy of those regulations;
(g)if the order has been made after the holding of a public inquiry, a copy of the report and recommendations (if any) of the inspector; and
(h)where applicable, the additional documents specified in regulation 23(3)(e).
3. This paragraph applies to—E+W
(a)an order which revokes another order and has no other effect;
(b)an order which relates to a parking place and whose only effect is to vary provisions of another order relating to one or more of the following matters—
(i)the charges for the use of the parking place;
(ii)the time limits applicable to such use;
(iii)other conditions applicable to such use;
(iv)the classes of vehicle by which the parking place may be used.
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