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2.Amendment of the Infrastructure Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2009
3.Amendment to regulation 3 – prohibition on granting consent without consideration of environmental information
4.Amendment to regulation 5 – when development is EIA development: directions by the Secretary of State
5.Amendment to regulation 6 – procedure for establishing whether environmental impact assessment is required
6.Amendment to regulation 8 – application for a scoping opinion
7.Amendment to regulation 14 –certifying compliance with regulation 13
8.Amendment to regulation 16 – accepted application – effect of screening opinion not taking account of all relevant information
9.Amendment to regulation 17 – accepted application – effect of environmental statement being inadequate
10.Amendment to regulation 18 – subsequent application for EIA development
11.Substitution of regulation 19 – subsequent application not complying with EIA requirements
12.Substitution of regulation 20 – availability of copies of environmental statements
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