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24. In option 21 (active management to improve the condition of vernacular rural buildings, archaeological or historic sites and historic landscapes)—
(a)in column 2—
(i)in paragraph (1), option A, for “carries out management works” to “historic landscapes”, substitute “carries out management works to improve the condition of archaeological or historic sites or historic landscapes in accordance with the scheme guidance”;
(ii)in paragraphs (2)(a)(i) and (3)(a)(i), for “during year 3 of the undertaking and during year 5 of the undertaking”, substitute “and after 1 year, 3 years and 5 years following commencement of the undertaking”;
(iii)omit “and” at the end of paragraph (2)(b)(iv);
(iv)for paragraph (2)(c), substitute—
“(c)an applicant must submit receipted invoices in support of a claim for payment; and
(d)an applicant is not eligible for payment in respect of—
(i)artefact find spots and battlefield sites; or
(ii)buildings, structures and engineering works that are still serving a function, or are in use, or are intended to be brought back into use.”;
(v)for paragraph (3)(b), substitute—
“(b)an applicant must submit receipted invoices in support of a claim for payment; and”;
(vi)omit “or” at the end of paragraph (3)(c)(ii);
(vii)at the end of paragraph (3)(c)(iii), insert—
“(iv)if the active management and repair work being undertaken is part of a project to bring other buildings on site into use for human habitation or occupation, either permanent, temporary or seasonal; or
(v)if the works to the building entail the repair or introduction of electrics, plumbing, non-original features, materials, interior fixtures or fittings unless required by building regulations or health and safety legislation.
(4) In the 5 years following the end of the year in which payment was made—
(a)items funded under this option must be maintained and not modified; and
(b)any building repaired under this option must not be sold or used for human habitation or occupation, either permanent, temporary or seasonal.”; and
(b)in column 3, for “at”, in both places where it occurs, substitute “up to”.
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