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30.—(1) An applicable person must notify the relevant local planning authority that they are a person to whom regulation 29 applies when—
(a)they apply for planning permission, or make a subsequent application for, or relating to, major development;
(b)they acquire an interest in land, or a contractual entitlement to develop land, which has the benefit of planning permission for major development; or
(c)they transfer all their interest in land which has the benefit of such a permission to a person that is not an applicable person.
(2) An applicable person must notify the relevant local planning authority when they cease to be an applicable person.
(3) In this regulation—
“relevant local planning authority” means the local planning authority for the area in which the major development is to be carried out;
“subsequent application” has the same meaning as in regulation 32.
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