The Planning (Fees) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
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What's here
4 compliance obligations
Who this Act binds
Business-side actors with duties under this Act, ranked by how often they appear.
- Any Person 3
- Applicant 1
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Any Person also bound by 749 other Acts (top 5 shown)
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- Road Traffic Act 1988 1988 95 duties
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Applicants also bound by 146 other Acts (top 5 shown)
- Insolvency (England and Wales) Rules 2016 2016 22 duties
- Value Added Tax Regulations 1995 1995 20 duties
- Human Medicines Regulations 2012 2012 20 duties
- Space Industry Regulations 2021 2021 12 duties
- Infrastructure Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 2017 10 duties
What this Act requires
Sections that create concrete duties on businesses or carry penalties. Procedural and definitional sections are folded into the “Browse other sections” expander at the bottom of each group. Click any section title to read the source text on legislation.gov.uk.
Schedules
Browse 10 other Schedules — structural / supplementary
Subject to paragraphs 2 to 4, the fee payable under...
Where an application relates to development carried out without planning...
Where an application to renew planning permission is made, and...
(1) This paragraph applies where— (a) an application is made...
Where, in respect of any category of development specified in...
(1) In relation to development within category 5, 7 or...
(1) Where an application for planning permission includes more than...
FEES FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CONSENT
REGULATIONS REVOKED
Fees for Planning Applications
- Pay the required fee for planning applications Any Person
Amount of reduced fees and refunds
- Pay a reduced fee for certain planning applications Applicant
Fees for applications for express consent to display advertisements
- Pay required fees when applying to display advertisements Any Person
Fees for Hazardous Substances Consent
- Pay a fee for hazardous substances consent applications Any Person
Browse 22 other sections — procedural / definitional / commencement
Citation and commencement
Citation and commencement
Interpretation
Interpretation
Fees for Planning Applications
Exemptions
Exemptions
Regulation 3(1) shall not apply where the council is satisfied...
s.5
(1) Regulation 3(1) shall not apply where the council or,...
s.6
Cases where reduced fees apply
Cases where reduced fees apply
Amount of reduced fees and refunds
Fees for applications for express consent to display advertisements
Fees for Hazardous Substances Consent
Fee for an application for planning permission for EIA development
Fee for an application for planning permission for EIA development
Fees for applications for certificates of lawful use or development
Fees for applications for certificates of lawful use or development
Revocations
Revocations
Official guidance
Authoritative sources published by regulators or government explaining this legislation.
- www.pacni.gov.uk (opens in a new tab) Detailed Guidance
- Strategic planning policy statement edition 2 (opens in a new tab) Publication
- NI Planning Portal - Make a planning application (opens in a new tab) Detailed Guidance
- Planning in Northern Ireland (Department for Infrastructure) (opens in a new tab) Detailed Guidance
- NI Planning Register (opens in a new tab) Detailed Guidance
Enforcement and responsible bodies
The regulators that administer or enforce this legislation.
Local Authority
PrimaryLocal Authority (Environmental Health / Licensing / Planning)
Local councils enforce food safety (via Environmental Health Officers), issue alcohol licences, grant planning permission, and regulate certain business activities at local …
UK Government (Cross-Departmental)
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