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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
28.—(1) A charging schedule takes effect at the beginning of the day specified for that purpose in the charging schedule.
(2) A charging schedule may not take effect any earlier than the day after the day on which it is published.
(3) A charging schedule issued by a charging authority has effect until—
(a)the beginning of the day on which that charging authority determines that it should cease to have effect; or
(b)the end of the day before the day a revised charging schedule issued by that charging authority takes effect.
(4) If a charging authority determines (in accordance with section 214(3) of PA 2008) that a charging schedule is to cease to have effect it must—
(a)publish a statement of that fact on its website;
(b)give notice of that fact by local advertisement; and
(c)notify the relevant consenting authorities of that fact.
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