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1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Road Works (Settlement of Disputes and Appeals against Directions) (Scotland) Regulations 2008 and come into force on 1st April 2008.
(2) In these Regulations “the 1991 Act” means the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991.
2.—(1) Subject to paragraph (3), any question or dispute to be settled under the provisions of the 1991 Act mentioned in paragraph (2) shall be settled by the Commissioner(1).
(2) Those provisions are–
(a)section 117(7) (consent to contravene restriction on works following substantial road works);
(b)section 120(6) (protected roads: consent etc as to placing of apparatus);
(c)section 121(5) (exercise of powers in relation to protected roads);
(d)section 133(2) (meaning of “reasonable period” for the purposes of charges for prolonged road works);
(e)section 143(3) (measures necessary where apparatus affected by major works);
(f)section 155(3) (disputes about costs and expenses); and
(g)in Schedule 6 (roads with special engineering difficulties), paragraphs 2(1) and 12(2).
(3) Where one of the parties to the question or dispute to be settled under the provisions of the 1991 Act mentioned in paragraph (2) is the Scottish Ministers, the question or dispute shall be settled by arbitration.
3. Where a disagreement arises under section 18(3) of the Transport (Scotland) Act 2005 (duty of road works authority and undertaker to provide Commissioner with information), the matter shall be settled by arbitration.
4.—(1) Where an undertaker has been given directions under sections 115 (power to give directions as to timing of road works) or 115A (power to give directions as to placing of apparatus) of the 1991 Act by a road works authority, the undertaker may appeal against those directions to the sheriff by way of summary application.
(2) The period within which an appeal under paragraph (1) may be brought is 28 days from the date on which those directions were given.
(3) The sheriff may–
(a)dismiss the appeal; or
(b)allow the appeal and quash or vary the directions,
and the decision of the sheriff shall be final.
STEWART STEVENSON
Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
5th March 2008
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