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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 No. 948

Interpretation and application of Part 3

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11.—(1) In this Part—

“consultation bodies” has the meaning given in regulation 15;

“differential rate” has the meaning given in regulation 13;

“independent person” means—

(a)

an examiner appointed under section 212(1) of PA 2008, or

(b)

a person appointed under section 212(3) of PA 2008 to assist an examiner;

“relevant consenting authorities” means—

(a)

the Secretary of State,

(b)

the Infrastructure Planning Commission(1),

(c)

the Mayor, if the charging schedule has been approved by a London borough council,

(d)

each London borough council, if the charging schedule has been approved by the Mayor,

(e)

each county council whose area includes any part of the area to which the charging schedule applies, and

(f)

any other body exercising the functions of a local planning authority (within the meaning of TCPA 1990) in the area to which the charging schedule applies;

“relevant evidence” means evidence which is readily available and which, in the opinion of the charging authority, has informed its preparation of the draft charging schedule;

“statement of modifications” means a document which—

(a)

sets out the modifications which the charging authority has made to the draft charging schedule since it was published in accordance with regulation 16, and

(b)

includes a statement specifying that a request to be heard by the examiner on those modifications may be made to the charging authority within the period of four weeks beginning with the day on which the draft charging schedule is submitted to the examiner; and

“zone” means a part of a charging authority’s area.

(2) The provisions of this Part apply to a revision of a charging schedule as they apply to the preparation of a charging schedule.

(1)

The Infrastructure Planning Commission was established by section 1 of the Planning Act 2008.

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