Infrastructure Planning (Fees) Regulations 2010
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What's here
7 compliance obligations, 1 practical guide
Who this Act binds
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- Applicant 6
Plus 1 non-business duty on Crown ministers, regulators, local authorities or tribunals — shown collapsed under each section below.
Relevant guidance
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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.
Fee in respect of authorisation under sections 52 and 53
- Pay a fee when requesting land information or rights of entry Applicant
Fee in respect of venue costs
- Pay venue costs if you do not provide a hearing location Applicant
Fee to accompany an application
- Pay required fee when submitting an infrastructure application Applicant
Fee in respect of the initial decision
- Pay the pre-examination fee for infrastructure applications Applicant
Fee in respect of handling an application
Other duties (1) — Crown / regulator
- Planning Inspectorate must charge fees for handling infrastructure applications Statutory regulator
Initial payment in respect of the handling of an application
- Pay the initial application handling fee for infrastructure projects Applicant
Final payment in respect of the handling of an application
- Pay the final examination fee for infrastructure projects Applicant
Browse 4 other sections — procedural / definitional / commencement
Official guidance
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- Planning Inspectorate NSIP applications (opens in a new tab) Detailed Guidance
Enforcement and responsible bodies
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The Planning Inspectorate
Examines applications for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) under the Planning Act 2008, including large offshore wind farms, power stations, and transmission …
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Made under
Planning Act 2008, Part 3 2008 Primary Act
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