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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 No. 948
12.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Part a charging authority may determine the format and content of a charging schedule.
(2) A draft charging schedule submitted for examination in accordance with section 212 of PA 2008 must contain—
(a)the name of the charging authority;
(b)the rates (set at pounds per square metre) at which CIL is to be chargeable in the authority’s area;
(c)where a charging authority sets differential rates in accordance with regulation 13(1)(a), a map which—
(i)identifies the location and boundaries of the zones,
(ii)is reproduced from, or based on, an Ordnance Survey map,
(iii)shows National Grid lines and reference numbers, and
(iv)includes an explanation of any symbol or notation which it uses; and
(d)an explanation of how the chargeable amount will be calculated.
(3) A charging schedule approved by a charging authority must, in addition to the contents mentioned in paragraph (2), contain—
(a)the date on which the charging schedule was approved;
(b)the date on which the charging schedule takes effect; and
(c)a statement that it has been issued, approved and published in accordance with these Regulations and Part 11 of PA 2008.
(4) In paragraph (2)(c)(ii) “Ordnance Survey map” means a map produced by Ordnance Survey or a map on a similar base at a registered scale.
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