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Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004

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79Crown application of planning Acts
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(1)In Part 13 of the principal Act before section 293 (preliminary definitions for Part 13) there is inserted the following section—

292AApplication to the Crown

(1)This Act binds the Crown.

(2)But subsection (1) is subject to express provision made by this Part.

(2)In the listed buildings Act after section 82 there is inserted the following section—

82AApplication to the Crown

(1)This Act (except the provisions specified in subsection (2)) binds the Crown.

(2)These are the provisions—

(a)section 9;

(b)section 11(6);

(c)section 21(7);

(d)section 42(1), (5) and (6);

(e)section 43;

(f)section 44A;

(g)section 54;

(h)section 55;

(i)section 59;

(j)section 88A.

(3)But subsection (2)(a) does not have effect to prohibit the doing of anything by or on behalf of the Crown which falls within the circumstances described in section 9(3)(a) to (d) and the doing of that thing does not contravene section 7.

(3)In the hazardous substances Act after section 30 there are inserted the following sections—

30AApplication to the Crown

(1)This Act (except the provisions specified in subsection (2)) binds the Crown.

(2)The provisions are—

(a)section 8(6);

(b)section 23;

(c)section 26AA;

(d)section 36A;

(e)section 36B(2).”

30BCrown application: transitional

(1)This section applies if at any time during the establishment period a hazardous substance was present on, over or under Crown land.

(2)The appropriate authority must make a claim in the prescribed form before the end of the transitional period.

(3)The claim must contain the prescribed information as to—

(a)the presence of the substance during the establishment period;

(b)how and where the substance was kept and used.

(4)Unless subsection (5) or (7) applies, the hazardous substances authority is deemed to have granted the hazardous substances consent claimed in pursuance of subsection (2).

(5)This subsection applies if the hazardous substances authority think that a claim does not comply with subsection (3).

(6)If subsection (5) applies, the hazardous substances authority must, before the end of the period of two weeks starting with the date they received the claim—

(a)notify the claimant that they think the claim is invalid;

(b)give their reasons.

(7)This subsection applies if at no time during the establishment period was the aggregate quantity of the substance equal to or greater than the controlled quantity.

(8)Hazardous substances consent which is deemed to be granted under this section is subject—

(a)to the condition that the maximum aggregate quantity of the substance that may be present for the purposes of this subsection at any one time must not exceed the established quantity;

(b)to such other conditions (if any) as are prescribed for the purposes of this section and are applicable in the case of the consent.

(9)A substance is present for the purposes of subsection (8)(a) if—

(a)it is on, over or under land to which the claim for consent relates,

(b)it is on, over or under other land which is within 500 metres of it and is controlled by the Crown, or

(c)it is in or on a structure controlled by the Crown any part of which is within 500 metres of it,

and in calculating whether the established quantity is exceeded a quantity of a substance which falls within more than one of paragraphs (a) to (c) must be counted only once.

(10)The establishment period is the period of 12 months ending on the day before the date of commencement of section 79(3) of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.

(11)The transitional period is the period of six months starting on the date of commencement of that section.

(12)The established quantity in relation to any land is the maximum quantity which was present on, over or under the land at any one time within the establishment period.

(4)Schedule 3 amends the planning Acts in relation to the application of those Acts to the Crown.

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