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49.—(1) The appropriate authority must grant approval of a proposed scheme if—
(a)the applicant has complied with regulation 47(5);
(b)where the appropriate authority has served a notice under regulation 48(1) requiring further information, the applicant has complied with regulation 48(3); and
(c)the authority is satisfied that the information and operational plan provided in accordance with regulation 47 demonstrate that the criteria for approval of a proposed scheme set out in Part 3 of Schedule 3 are met.
(2) Otherwise the appropriate authority must refuse approval of the proposed scheme.
(3) Where approval of a proposed scheme is refused under this regulation the appropriate authority is not under a duty to refund the whole or any part of the scheme application charge.
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