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Statutory Instruments

2007 No. 63

environmental protection, england

The Joint Municipal Waste Management Strategies (Disapplication of Duties) (England) Regulations 2007

Made

15th January 2007

Laid before Parliament

18th January 2007

Coming into force

20th February 2007

The Secretary of State is satisfied that performance at the level referred to in regulation 2(a), (b) and (c) of these Regulations counts as satisfactory performance or is at a level higher than that level. In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 33 of the Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003(1), he makes the following Regulations:

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1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Joint Municipal Waste Management Strategies (Disapplication of Duties) (England) Regulations 2007 and come into force on 20th February 2007.

(2) These Regulations apply to England.

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2.  A duty under section 32(1) to (7) of the Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003 shall not apply to—

(a)a waste disposal authority or a waste collection authority to which the Secretary of State has given notice in writing that it has been categorised as excellent or 4 stars in an order made under section 99(4) of the Local Government Act 2003(2) (categorisation of English local authorities by reference to performance);

(b)a waste disposal authority to which the Secretary of State has given notice in writing that it has—

(i)met the performance standards for waste authorities specified for it for the most recent financial year for which standards were set by an order under section 4(1) of the Local Government Act 1999(3) (performance indicators and standards); and

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(c)a waste collection authority to which the Secretary of State has given notice in writing that it has met the performance standards for waste authorities specified for it for the most recent financial year for which standards were set by an order made under section 4(1) of the Local Government Act 1999;

(d)the waste authorities for a two-tier area to which the Secretary of State has given notice in writing that he is satisfied that the following conditions are met—

(i)the waste disposal authority complies with paragraph (b);

(ii)half or more of the waste collection authorities for the area comply with paragraph (c); and

(iii)all the other waste collection authorities for the area have made a joint application in writing to the Secretary of State for the disapplication of that duty; and

(e)the waste authorities for a two-tier area to which the Secretary of State has given notice in writing that he is satisfied that the following conditions are met—

(i)the waste disposal authority complies with paragraph (b); and

(ii)all the waste authorities for the area have made a joint application in writing to the Secretary of State for the disapplication of that duty.

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3.—(1) A disapplication under regulation 2 shall apply from the date on which the Secretary of State gives the relevant notice in writing to the authority or authorities concerned.

(2) A disapplication under regulation 2(a) shall come to an end six months after the date on which the Secretary of State gives notice in writing to the authority concerned that the conditions specified have not been met for a period of at least two years.

(3) A disapplication under regulation 2(b) shall come to an end six months after the date on which the Secretary of State gives notice in writing to the authority concerned that—

(a)where notice is given before 1st April 2007, the conditions specified have ceased to be met; or

(b)where notice is given on or after 1st April 2007, the conditions specified have not been met for a period of at least two years.

(4) A disapplication under regulation 2(c) shall come to an end six months after the date on which the Secretary of State gives notice in writing to the authority concerned that the conditions specified have ceased to be met, but such notice shall not be given until the disapplication has applied for a period of at least two years.

(5) A disapplication under regulation 2(d) shall come to an end six months after the date on which the Secretary of State gives notice in writing to the authorities concerned that he is satisfied that the conditions specified in regulation 2(d)(i) and (ii) have not been met for a period of at least two years.

(6) A disapplication under regulation 2(e) shall come to an end after 30 months.

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4.  Where by reason of regulation 2 a duty applies to one or more, but not all, of the waste authorities for a two-tier area, section 32(1) to (7) of the Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003 shall apply in that area as if a reference to the waste authorities was a reference to the waste authorities to which the duty applies.

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5.  The Joint Municipal Waste Management Strategies (Disapplication of Duties) (England) Regulations 2004(4) are revoked.

Ben Bradshaw

Minister of State

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations, which apply to England, disapply the duties imposed by section 32(1) to (7) of the Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003 (requiring the waste disposal and collection authorities of areas where the waste disposal authority is not also a waste collection authority to have a joint municipal waste management strategy) from several categories of waste authorities which comply with specified conditions.

Regulation 2 sets out these categories. Regulation 3 provides for the duration of the various disapplications.

Regulation 2(a) refers to waste collection authorities categorised as excellent or 4 stars in an order made under section 99(4) of the Local Government Act 2003. At the time of making these Regulations, the only order in force made under that subsection is the Local Authorities (Categorisation) (England) Order 2006 (SI 2006/3096). Regulation 2(b)(i) and (c) refers to an order under section 4(1) of the Local Government Act 1999. At the time of making these Regulations, the relevant order is the Local Government (Best Value) Performance Indicators and Performance Standards (England) Order 2005 (SI 2005/598).

Regulation 4 modifies the application of section 32(1) to (7) of the Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003 so as to restrict the duties in respect of a joint municipal waste management strategy to those waste authorities which do not qualify for a disapplication under regulation 2.

Regulation 5 revokes the Joint Municipal Waste Management Strategies (Disapplication of Duties) (England) Regulations 2004.

A full regulatory impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no impact on the private or voluntary sectors is foreseen.

(1)

2003 c.33. Section 33 extends only to England and Wales: see section 41(2). It applies only to English waste disposal authorities and waste collection authorities.

(2)

2003 c.26. By reason of section 33(4) of the Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003, conditions may be specified under section 33(1)(a) of that Act that may be met only in the case of authorities that from time to time are, by reason of provision made under an enactment, of a particular category.

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