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36.—(1) Parts 2, 4 to 7, 10 and 11 and regulations 12 and 16 (where applied by regulation 34(7)), apply to an application for multi-stage consent as if—
(a)references to an application for planning permission were references to an application for multi-stage consent;
(b)references to an EIA application were references to an application for multi-stage consent for EIA development;
(c)in regulation 21(5)(a) after “application” there were inserted “(and any earlier application relating to the development, in so far as not already on Part 1 of the register)”;
(d)in regulation 41(5)(b) the reference to “planning permission” were a reference to “multi-stage consent”; and
(e)where the application for multi-stage consent relates to planning permission granted by the adoption or approval of a simplified planning scheme or by an enterprise zone scheme, the reference in schedule 5 to the relevant planning permission is to be read as a reference to the simplified planning zone scheme or enterprise zone scheme, as the case may be.
(2) Regulation 29(2)(d), (e) and (g) applies in respect of the notification of a decision on an application for multi-stage consent only where additional information has been provided by the developer in connection with that application.
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