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Business Rate Supplements Act 2009

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(1)A levying authority may vary a BRS in so far as the variation is of a kind that may be made in accordance with the final prospectus.

(2)Otherwise, a levying authority may vary a BRS only if—

(a)it has published a document that sets out the proposal for the variation,

(b)it has consulted the relevant persons on the proposal,

(c)where there was a ballot on the imposition of the BRS or where there is to be a ballot on the proposal by virtue of subsection (7), a ballot on the proposal has been held and the variation approved, and

(d)it has published a document that sets out the arrangements for making the variation.

(3)A document published for the purposes of subsection (2)(a) or (d) must—

(a)specify the amount that the authority expects to raise from the imposition of the BRS on the assumption that the variation is made (the specified amount to include the amount already raised from the imposition of the BRS),

(b)specify the authority’s estimate of the total cost of the project to which the BRS relates,

(c)specify the day on which the variation will, if made, take effect, and

(d)include, to the extent that the authority thinks appropriate, such other information as would be included in an initial or final prospectus if the proposal or arrangements were for the imposition of the BRS as varied.

(4)Section 5 applies as follows in relation to the publication of a document for the purposes of subsection (2)(a) or (d)—

(a)subsection (2) of that section applies to the approval of a document before publication for the purposes of subsection (2)(d) as it applies to the approval of a final prospectus before publication;

(b)subsection (3) of that section applies to a document published for the purposes of subsection (2)(a) or (d) as it applies to a published initial or final prospectus;

(c)subsection (4) of that section applies so far as necessary for the purposes of the applications made by paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection.

(5)The relevant persons for the purposes of consultation on a proposal to vary a BRS are those who would be the relevant persons if the proposal were for the imposition of the BRS as varied; for that purpose, section 6 applies as if references to the first day of the chargeable period of the BRS were references to the day specified for the purposes of subsection (3)(c).

(6)Section 6(6) applies in relation to a document published for the purposes of subsection (2)(a) as it applies in relation to an initial prospectus.

(7)There must be a ballot on a proposal to vary a BRS if—

(a)A is more than one third of B, or

(b)the document published for the purposes of subsection (2)(a) states that, even though paragraph (a) of this subsection does not apply in relation to the BRS, the levying authority nevertheless thinks that there should be a ballot on the proposal.

(8)For the purposes of subsection (7)(a)—

  • “A” is the amount specified for the purposes of subsection (3)(a) in the document published for the purposes of subsection (2)(a);

  • “B” is the amount specified for the purposes of subsection (3)(b) in that document.

(9)In a case where a revised document is published by virtue of subsection (6), a reference in subsection (7) or (8) to a document published for the purposes of subsection (2)(a) is a reference to the revised document.

(10)The proposition to be voted on in a ballot on a proposal to vary a BRS is—

The [insert name of levying authority] proposes to vary the business rate supplement set out in [insert title of prospectus and title of any document setting out a variation to the BRS]. The proposal is set out in [insert title of document setting out proposal]. Should the proposed variation be made?

(11)A person is eligible to vote in a ballot on a proposal to vary a BRS if the person is within section 6(2), (3) or (4) (as applied by subsection (5) above); and sections 8 and 9 apply to a ballot on a proposal to vary a BRS as they apply to a ballot on a proposal for the imposition of a BRS.

(12)A variation the purpose of which is to increase the number of persons liable to pay a chargeable amount may not be made in reliance on subsection (1) (and that subsection is to be read accordingly).

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