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28.—(1) Where any document mentioned in paragraph (2) is received, issued or adopted by the planning authority, the planning authority must make copies of that document available for inspection—
(a)on a website; and
(b)at all reasonable hours at an office of the planning authority where the register may be inspected.
(2) The documents are any—
(a)request under regulation 17(1);
(b)copy of a request under regulation 17(8);
(c)direction given under regulation 6(4) or (6);
(d)screening opinion;
(e)screening direction;
(f)scoping opinion;
(g)scoping direction;
(h)notification given under regulation 12(2), 14(2), 15(2) or 16(2);
(i)EIA report and any additional information; and
(j)statement of reasons accompanying any of the above.
(3) Where particulars of a planning application are placed on Part I of the register, the planning authority must take steps to secure that there is also placed on that Part a copy of any document mentioned in paragraph (2) which is relevant to that application.
(4) Documents made available under paragraph (1) must remain so available for a period of two years.
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