Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004

20Independent examination

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(1)The local planning authority must submit every development plan document to the Secretary of State for independent examination.

(2)But the authority must not submit such a document unless—

(a)they have complied with any relevant requirements contained in regulations under this Part, and

(b)they think the document is ready for independent examination.

(3)The authority must also send to the Secretary of State (in addition to the development plan document) such other documents (or copies of documents) and such information as is prescribed.

(4)The examination must be carried out by a person appointed by the Secretary of State.

(5)The purpose of an independent examination is to determine in respect of the development plan document—

(a)whether it satisfies the requirements of sections 19 and 24(1), regulations under section 17(7) and any regulations under section 36 relating to the preparation of development plan documents;

(b)whether it is sound.

(6)Any person who makes representations seeking to change a development plan document must (if he so requests) be given the opportunity to appear before and be heard by the person carrying out the examination.

(7)The person appointed to carry out the examination must—

(a)make recommendations;

(b)give reasons for the recommendations.

(8)The local planning authority must publish the recommendations and the reasons.