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37.—(1) The register kept by each local planning register authority under article 36 shall include as Part 3 a Part relating to local development orders.
(2) Part 3 of the register shall consist of 2 sections—
(a)the first (“Section 1”) shall contain copies of draft local development orders which have been prepared but not adopted by the authority; and
(b)the second (“Section 2”) shall contain—
(i)copies of local development orders which have been adopted by the authority;
(ii)particulars of the revocation of any local development order made by the authority, including the date on which the revocation took effect; and
(iii)particulars of the revision of any local development order, including the date on which the revision took effect.
(3) A copy of each draft local development order must be placed on the register when the draft is sent for consultation in accordance with article 34(3).
(4) A copy of each local development order must be placed on the register within 14 days of the date of its adoption.
(5) A requirement under this article to place a copy of a draft order or order on the register includes a requirement to do the same with the statement of reasons for making that order.
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