The Infrastructure Planning (Interested Parties and Miscellaneous Prescribed Provisions) Regulations 2015
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2 compliance obligations, 1 practical guide
Who this Act binds
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- Client 1
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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What this Act requires
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Schedules
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Duration of order granting development consent
- Start development and serve land acquisition notices within five years Client
Execution and cost of certain works in Scotland
Other duties (1) — Crown / regulator
- Local authorities in Scotland may remedy unauthorised development and recover costs Local authority
Browse 18 other sections — procedural / definitional / commencement
Citation and commencement
Citation and commencement
Interpretation
Interpretation
Statutory parties
Statutory parties
Relevant representations
Relevant representations
Consent requirements which may be removed by orders
Consent requirements which may be removed by orders
Duration of order granting development consent
Exclusion from definition of “material operation”
Exclusion from definition of “material operation”
Application of the Public Health Act 1936 to notices of unauthorised development, etc, England and Wales
Application of the Public Health Act 1936 to notices of unauthorised development, etc , England and Wales
Execution and cost of certain works in Scotland
Revocations, transitional provision and consequential amendment
Revocations, transitional provision and consequential amendment
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