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133.—(1) The 1994 Regulations are revoked as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) The following provisions are revoked—
(a)regulation 37(3)(1) (national policy statement under Part 2 of Planning Act 2008);
(b)in paragraph (2)(d) of regulation 54 (grant of planning permission), the words “section 5(1) of the Pipe-lines Act 1962 or paragraph 7 of Schedule 8 to the Electricity Act 1989,”;
(c)regulations 67A, 67B and 68(2)(2) (development consents under Planning Act 2008);
(d)regulations 71 to 74 (consents under Electricity Act 1989);
(e)regulations 75 to 78 (authorisations under Pipe-lines Act 1962); and
(f)both regulations 85F(3) (national policy statement under Part 2 of Planning Act 2008).
(3) Provisions of the 1994 Regulations not specified in paragraph (2) are revoked so far as required so that those provisions, as they continue to have effect, extend to Scotland only.
(4) Schedule 7 (revocations) has effect as follows in relation to enactments other than the 1994 Regulations—
(a)Part 1 specifies provisions of enactments which are revoked; and
(b)Part 2 specifies provisions of enactments which are revoked so far as required so that those provisions, as they continue to have effect, extend to Scotland only.
Regulation 37(3) was inserted by S.I. 2009/2438.
Regulations 67A and 67B were inserted, and regulation 68 was substituted, by S.I. 2009/2438.
Both regulations 85F were inserted by S.I. 2009/2438, one applying in England and Wales and the other in Scotland.
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