UK Statutory Instrument 2002 United Kingdom

The Town and Country Planning (Major Infrastructure Project Inquiries Procedure) (England) Rules 2002

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5 compliance obligations

Who this Act binds

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  • Any Person 1

Plus 4 non-business duties on Crown ministers, regulators, local authorities or tribunals — shown collapsed under each section below.

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What this Act requires

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s.008

Inquiry timetable

Other duties (1) — Crown / regulator
  • Inspector must propose and distribute an inquiry timetable Statutory regulator
s.009

Notification of appointment of assessor

Other duties (1) — Crown / regulator
  • Secretary of State must notify participants of assessor appointments Crown / Minister / Government department
s.015

Proofs of evidence

  • Submit proofs of evidence and summaries before a major project inquiry Any Person
s.019

Procedure after inquiry

Other duties (1) — Crown / regulator
  • Secretary of State must notify parties before overturning inquiry findings Crown / Minister / Government department
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